Mobilizing the Next 5 Billion
GMIC SV brings the global mobile ecosystem to Silicon Valley for three days of thought provoking presentations on the industry’s hottest topics, exclusive networking opportunities with industry leaders and not to mention, unforgettable parties. GMIC SV has become Silicon Valley’s largest mobile conference, drawing thousands of mobile leaders from over 60 countries.
Hilton Union Square, San Francisco, CA | Dec 1-3, 2014
“The Valley needs to think more globally. With its focus on Asia, GMIC is among the few tech conferences in the Bay Area that’s focused on important trends happening outside the U.S.”Vaughan Smith, VP, Facebook
Speakers
Yves Béhar
Co-Founder & Chief Creative Officer
August
Joe Lonsdale
Partner
Formation 8
Andrew Ng
Chief Scientist
Baidu
Dave Morin
CEO & Co-Founder
Path
Leah Busque
Founder & CEO
TaskRabbit
Sheng Fu
CEO
Cheetah Mobile
Qi Lu
EVP, Applications & Services Group
Microsoft
Bhavish Aggarwal
Co-Founder & CEO
Ola Cabs
Programs
DevToolBox
Build better apps faster, improve user acquisition, and track progress with analytics.
G-Startup
Features seasoned entrepreneurs and investors to inspire and guide budding entrepreneurs.
Global Games Summit
GGS Aims to connect, educate, and promote game developers.
Grow Asia
Explore the opportunities and challenges of launching business operations and expanding in key regions in Asia.
Mobile Education
Brings together global educators, executives, and investor to learn about key issues and latest developments.
Smarter Hardware
Latest innovations, new and growing trends and investment opportunities available on a global scale.
Thought Leader
Comprised of keynotes, fireside chats and panels from 100+ visionaries an executives.
User Acquisition Summit
Bringing together UA professionals to find the right users to maximize long-term profits.
Media
Media covering GMIC SV 2014




Mobile games are sucking a lot of advertising money out of other media, according to a panel of advertising experts at major game publishersVenture Beat
[Pavel Durov’s] odyssey reflects the changing nature of the Internet in RussiaNew York Times
“It only took us four years to build an IPO company, and it only took us eighteen months to expand globally,” Fu said, speaking Tuesday at the GMIC SV conference in San FranciscoRe/Code































