29.1.2018
- Bug Future Show will be held on Wednesday, 31 January, starting from 10 a.m. at the Zagreb-based Europa Cinema
- Amongst a large number of panel discussions, it is important to highlight the one addressing the issue of 5G, the most breakthrough trend in the entire ICT industry
- Hrvatski Telekom provides a remarkable discount of HRK 1,000 on one of five top smartphones available on the market for all the participants
5G is not only hype anymore – the revolution has only just started. During the last several months, this technology has ranked at the top of the list of the most breakthrough trends in the entire ICT industry and much beyond, suggesting the internetisation of everything around us. During one of the most attractive discussions included in the fifth edition of Bug Future Show, panel discussion participants will present the concrete benefits of 5G for our lives over the forthcoming five years and what our lives will look like due to 5G.
Bug Future Show will be held on Wednesday, 31 January, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Zagreb-based Europa Cinema under the slogan "Five Star Experience". All the programme participants will this time introduce the visitors to the devices, trends, and technologies of the future, intended to improve our lives, as well as to make them better, more comfortable, more entertaining, and more relaxing, even more luxurious.
For all the visitors of Bug Future Show, in accordance with the slogan "Five Star Experience" Hrvatski Telekom has prepared a special surprise: a stunning discount of HRK 1,000 on each of the five top smartphones available: Nokia 8, Samsung Galaxy S8, Sony Xperia XZ Premium, iPhone X, and Huawei Mate 10 Pro. The discount will be granted only at the T-Centre located at the nearby Square of Petar Preradović, where the comprehensive information about the discount is available. The discount applies only during the period from 30 January to 2 February.
"Hrvatski Telekom continuously provides new uses of technology, giving the users the opportunity for fast access to several things they are fond of. Hence, this year’s edition of Bug Future Show will see the premiere presentation of the functioning of the latest eSIM technology in Greyp bicycles and provide a glance into the future of our users through 5G network. For five consecutive years, Bug Future Show has been the venue where the latest technological trends have been announced and best practices have been shared with our ICT community", pointed out Nina Išek Međugorac, Director of Corporate Communications Department at Hrvatski Telekom, which is the technology partner of the show.
In addition to 5G panel discussion, the addressed issues will include the domestic developer market, as the most in-demand labour on the local tech scene, whilst one panel discussion will tackle the issue of blockchain. Albert Gajšak, with CircuitMess start-up, the winner of Idea Knockout, has recently returned from Las Vegas and, jointly with the team that participated at CES, he will share his experiences gained at the biggest international technology event.
This year’s Bug Future Show will also host five keynote lecturers, amongst which it is important to point out Myriam Joire, the most reputable American tech blogger and podcaster.
The entrance to the show is free of charge, yet for the invitees only. Hence, all those who have not yet received an invitation to Bug and wish to visit it, need to send an email to info@bfs.bug.hr>, in order to make sure they are granted entrance. Comprehensive programme information is available at http://bfs.bug.hr/.
The idea behind the one-day show is to provide a combination of programme on stage and the accompanying exhibition programme, which will be simultaneously held in three premises. The programme on stage will be held in the main hall and simultaneously also in Müller Hall. The lobby of Europa Cinema will provide a venue for the exhibition of the latest devices, gadgets, and other products that the visitors will be given the opportunity to test. Ivan Šarić will be the host for the fifth consecutive time, whilst the technology magazine Bug will yet again be the organiser of the event.