“Any Device” , that’s our tag line for this years Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Given the huge investments with our Open Screen Project partners in 2009/2010, you can imagine that this will be our most important event in the mobile calendar.
The Mobile World Congress is a chance for OEMs, Chipset Vendors, Carriers, Content Providers and Developers to meet up and decide the future of our ecosystem. For the past two years that I’ve attended we have gone from 400million devices with Flash, to over 1.2Billion, and this year will see a massive step change in our strategy with the launch of Flash Player 10.1.
Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayan will be on site to talk with our industry partners, and to discuss key challenges in the mobile and devices ecosystem, and in particular, how we’re working to solve these issues with our Open Screen Project partnerships.
We’ll be showing Flash Player 10.1 experiences optimized for various devices platforms like Android, Palm and Windows Mobile. Our booth will be packed with demos of multi-screen contextual experiences, including Flash applications running on the iPhone, games running across platforms, the Digital Home and we’ll be showing off Device Central CS5 too.
With this being such a big event for us, we thought it would be nice for Flash developers to share this experience with us. So if you want to come along on us, and see the whole event for free then send us an email with your name, company, email address.
For more information and updates then check out our micro-site for the event.



#1 by Marcos on January 14, 2010 - 11:39 pm
Hope to see you there Mark
#2 by Markus on January 15, 2010 - 12:24 pm
How about demoing it on Maemo 5 on a Nokia N900? It is coming to that as well, right?
#3 by Jota on January 17, 2010 - 3:46 pm
I’m living in Spain right now, and as a freelancer webdesigner / flash animator, it seems that almost 600€ for a pass is pretty much. Do you think I’m elegible for a free ticket (if still available)?
Thank you.
Best wishes for MWC!
#4 by Mark Doherty on January 18, 2010 - 12:32 pm
You can contact the team at the email address provided..
#5 by Nicolas Chevallier on January 18, 2010 - 6:00 pm
Any Device : I hope that Apple will give Adobe rights to offer a Flash plugin for Safari…