September 08, 2008

Naviblog clinches world no.3 tech exhibition contract



For the second year running, Naviblog has clinched the contract to develop and manage Asia's largest tech exhibition CEATEC 2008's exhibitor search service. The service, developed by Naviblog and named ExpoNavi, is a hybrid contextual map search solution which combines Google Maps' familiar map manipulation functionality and combines it with CEATEC's original hall maps and a custom-built exhibitor information search engine.

This allows users to search through the 800-odd exhibitors on their PC, by exhibitor category, keyword or hall, search the map visually, and bookmark all their favorites online for later reference. The site is available in English and Japanese. The service also has an optional "send to mobile" feature where users can send the saved bookmarks to their mobile phone, and login and search exhibitor information optimised for their mobiles, just as they would on the PC.

You can access the site here. CEATEC 2008 lasts from September 30th to October 4th in Tokyo, and is the world's largest tech exhibition behind the Computer Electronics Show in the US, and the IFA in Berlin.

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