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Trade associations and industry organizations are a key element to support growing companies and the exciting wireless industry.

WIP salutes these leaders and is pleased to consider them partners.

Be sure to contact them for their view on our sector, their knowledge of their regions and for advice on their members.

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MX Alliance

Livingstone, Scotland

MX is the industry alliance for mobile and wireless. We connect the community in the UK and Ireland and beyond. The key objectives of MX are to help stimulate and grow the sector and to promote the value and accelerate the uptake of mobile and wireless solutions. MX has an open membership policy for companies and organisations who are interested in developing the sector in a global market. MX delivers seminars and workshops, publications and industry communications, networking opportunities to provide market knowledge and intelligence and maintains regular communication with public sector bodies and organisations.

More information about MX can be found at www.mxalliance.org

 
Cambridge Wireless

Cambridge, UK

Cambridge Wireless is the UK’s leading wireless community, composed of more than 85 organisations from both the local Cambridge area and from further afield, who share an interest in the application of wireless technologies.

We support our members by organising events such as our Special Interest Groups which are focussed on specific technology and/or market areas, and other networking events.

www.cambridgewireless.co.uk

 
WI-TEC Alberta

Calgary, Alberta


WiTec Alberta is an industry association focused on supporting the Wireless & Telecom industry in the Province of Alberta. The aim of the Association is to help link and leverage organizations, events, resources and projects that are helping to grow and strengthen the Wireless & Telecom sectors in the Province. In addition, WiTec Alberta strives to bring focus and support to areas where industry opportunities exist.

More information at: http://www.witec.ca

 
CWTA

Ottawa, Canada

The Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA) is the authority on wireless issues, developments and trends in Canada. It represents cellular, PCS, messaging, mobile radio, fixed wireless and mobile satellite service providers as well as companies that develop and produce products and services for the industry. In addition to representing the industry before government and various regulatory agencies, CWTA promotes and advances the interests of the industry and seeks to broaden awareness of wireless communications to business, consumers, the media and the public.

www.cwta.ca

 
WCA

San Jose, California

Founded in 1993, the WCA is a Silicon Valley-based, nonprofit corporation dedicated to the mutual benefit of Northern California companies and organizations involved in wireless communication technologies. WCA addresses over 2000 individuals and 350+ companies and organizations. The goals of the WCA are to promote education, networking, and exchange of non-proprietary information; increase awareness of Northern California's vast wireless capabilities; and assist a broad spectrum of companies, including start-ups.

The WCA organizes monthly meetings with presentations on a wide spectrum of topics including the technical and marketing aspects of wireless products and services, regulatory issues, wireless standards and investor-driven wireless market analysis.



www.wca.org
 
Austin Wireless Alliance

Austin, Texas , USA

The Austin Wireless Alliance (AWA) is a non-profit membership organization whose primary objective is to develop, sustain, and promote Austin as a global leader in business activity, technical innovation, and community participation within the wireless industry. The AWA is a leader in the development and coordination of the major strategic wireless initiatives in Austin and the Central Texas region. The AWA is composed of key leaders from all primary stakeholders in Austin including the business, academic, community, and government sectors.

Austin is poised to become a leader in the creation of a wireless future where voice, data and digital media converge onto broadband wireless platforms.

Austin will achieve this Vision by leveraging its entrepreneurial spirit and its assets in semiconductor design, software development, digital media and gaming, and wireless technology research in a collaborative arrangement between local government, the business community, our academic institutions, and our community groups.
www.austinwirelessalliance.org

 
WSA

Seattle, Washington, USA

The WSA (formerly the Washington Software Alliance) was founded in 1984 and is the largest statewide technology trade association in the U.S. The WSA boasts 1000 members across the spectrum of the technology industry from software publishers, custom software developers, computer system integrators, wireless carriers, mobile content providers, video game producers and developers, technology integration consultants, technical staffing companies, service providers from the accounting, legal and creative industries, venture capitalists, educational institutions, individuals and students.



The WSA serves its members with discounted business services, educational events, seminars and conferences, excellent networking opportunities and industry advocacy.

Check out the benefits of WSA membership here.
 
Ottawa Wireless Cluster

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

The Ottawa Wireless Cluster is central to Ottawa's continuing emergence in the global wireless marketplace. The cluster connects leading organizations and innovative thinkers for wireless business development - locally and around the world. It does this by being:

  • a forum for networking and idea exchange
  • an industry advocate speaking to elected officials and regulators
  • a promoter of the industry's progress, successes, goals and positions to national and international media
  • a business development service provider to member companies

Through these activities we will accomplish our mission: To cultivate and accelerate Ottawa's wireless sector through leadership, technology, government relations, research, education, mentoring, investment, recruitment, networking and promotion.

Go to www.ottawawirelesscluster.com

 
WINBC (Wireless Innovation Network of BC)

Vancouver, BC, Canada

WINBC is the focal point for wireless in BC and a leading wireless association in North America. British Columbia has a 25-year history of successful wireless design and innovation and has grown to over 225 wireless companies in all areas of the wireless value chain from infrastructure and devices to enabling software, enterprise applications, games and peer-to-peer solutions. Companies include Sierra Wireless, Nokia, Digital Dispatch, Colligo, Air Games and others. To find your wireless partner go to:
www.winbc.org

WINBC is also the producer of the Wireless Innovation Contest:
http://www.winbc.org/wic

 
Torino Wireless

Torino (Turin), Piedmonte, Italy

Torino Wireless, the Italian ICT District Torino Wireless District is a model of local development based on the strong integration of Research, Enterprises and Venture Capital aimed at accelerating the ICT impact on Gross Regional Product.

The Foundation, that coordinates the District activities, is formed on a wide public-private partnership bringing together national and local government bodies, research centers, enterprises, banks.

The Foundation fosters the District development by supporting the most promising companies with high level business coaching, contacts with R&D facilities, access to Venture Capital and public funding, international business networks.

Torino Wireless also launched a cluster (80 companies) on Intelligent Transport Systems and promotes European Mobility Forum , an international event on ITS.

www.torinowireless.it
 
PACA Mobile Center

Marseille, France

More information at: www.pacamobilecenter.com


PMC is a non-profit consortium founded in December 2005 by innovative mobile communications companies (Audio Mobile Agency, Digitick, Exkee, Miyowa, Mobile Distillery Mobivillage, Smartcom, Zandan) and the goal is to take out the economic pressure caused by the proliferation of mobile phones. Today, PMC provide for the developers of mobile applications more than 1000 phones in its test lab in Marseille and soon, in Paris. PMC also gives information relating to the knowledge of the mobile terminals, formation and research in the field of the mobile applications, their uses and communication and promotion of the activity of its members.PMC is now set to be one of the most dynamic cluster of companies in the mobile industry and wish to drive all the forces in the mobility environment.
 
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