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About CEATEC JAPAN 2011 Media Partners

CEATEC JAPAN has partnership with IT & Electronics Industry magazines and newspaper publishers and Web media to disseminate information about CEATEC JAPAN.

List of Media Partners for CEATEC JAPAN 2011

INCOM CO., LTD.
http://www.incom.jp/en/

Electronic Technology Co., Ltd.
http://www.electronictechnology.com

VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS JOURNAL
http://www.eizoshimbun.com

Gicho Business Communications
http://www.gicho.co.jp

SYSTEM5 CO.,LTD.
http://www.pronews.jp/

Dempa Publications, Inc.
http://www.dempabooks.jp

Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun Ltd.
http://www.nikkan.co.jp

CEATEC JAPAN 2011 is recruiting media partners.

CEATEC JAPAN is recruiting media partners to widely report the details of the exhibition. We will offer some benefits to media organizations who will take part as media partners, such as posting their banner on the official website and provide courtesy exhibition booths etc., so please consider becoming a media partner.

  • You must specialize in handling IT and electronics
  • You must possess generally and widely recognized media
  • You must periodically supply information to general customers via your own media
  • You must supply information on CEATEC JAPAN 2011 via your own media
  • Reported content must not violate public order and morals

Please contact the CEATEC JAPAN Management Office for more details.

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