DigitalLife Expo, to be held from 18 - 20 April 2008 at Joburg's Sandton Convention Centre, is aimed at anyone and everyone wishing to raise their digital IQs.
South Africa's first and only digital lifestyle expo, organised by leading tech media house ITWeb, will highlight the best that digital technology has to offer to people of all ages and from all walks of life - technophiles and technophobes, the young and the old, the famous and the infamous will be clamouring to raise their digital IQs at the DigitalLife Expo.
"DigitalLife is the one show in South Africa that really does offer something for everyone, regardless of whether technology defines your life or merely enables it," says Ranka Jovanovic, editorial director of ITWeb. "The expo will cover all other forms of digital technology: home entertainment, computers, gaming, imaging, digital music, cellphones, broadband and much more."
One lucky visitor to the expo will win R250 000 worth of digital technology on show in the Digital Home. This life-sized, walk-through home, with its integrated digital lifestyle technologies, will demonstrate in an interactive and tactile fashion, everything digital lifestyle has to offer, she says.
The Digital Home is sponsored by 'Do Broadband, powered by Telkom', and will play host to a star-studded cast of celebrities, including Miss South Africa; Miss Teen; Idols' winner Jody Williams, who will also perform live; Survivor winner, Lorette Mostert; and fourth-placed Mandla Mbau; and Isidingo's 'Barker Haines', aka Robert Whitehead, among others.
Jovanovic says other main attractions include the Mobile & Personal Technology Pavilion, sponsored by Virgin Mobile; the Digital Retail Store, sponsored by Incredible Connection; the Digital Bank of the Future, sponsored by Absa; the Car Zone, sponsored by BMW; and the Digital Life on the Go Pavilion, sponsored by MTN.
Several 45-minute workshops are also available to attendees, the topics of which will range from photography and digital music to HDTV. "Hands-on workshops will provide visitors with practical, condensed advice on using digital technologies," she says.
Book online now at www.digitalifeexpo.co.za and save. Tickets cost R30 at the door, but only R25 if you book online!
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