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OSGi Open Forum DevCon June 11-14, 2014, New York City

 
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The OSGi DevCon conference will be held at the New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge, 333 Adams Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201. Tel: +1 877-303-0104 . The hotel is located just across the river from Manhattan in Brooklyn Heights. The discounted conference rate for staying at the hotel of $284 plus tax per night is available on a first-come-first served basis. This rate is only guaranteed for reservations made until Friday, May 16th, 2014.

The 3 Day Conference pass in the QCon New York Registration System provides access to the full OSGi DevCon conference including the OSGi tutorials on 11 June and presentations on 12 and 13 June. Access to all of the QCon sessions are also available to all OSGi DevCon attendees during 11 to 13 June.

OSGi DevCon attendees who are also interested in attending the QCon Tutorials on 9 and 10 June can book for either 'Conference and 1 day of tutorials (4 days)' or 'Conference and 2 days of tutorials (5 days)'.

Pricing for attending the conference increases each month in the run up to the event so its best to make your registration as soon as possible. If your primary interest in attending is OSGi DevCon we would be grateful if you would indicate OSGi DevCon in the questions during registration.

http://www.osgi.org/DevCon2014/HomePage
 
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