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Tickets now on sale for CreativeTech

Friday, 09 July 2010

Tickets are now on sale for CreativeTech: The Byte Size Apple-centric conference takes place 10-11 September. 
One session per hour should be selected, up to a total of 6 sessions on Friday and 7 sessions on Saturday
In order to book your ticket you must provide an email address and your mobile phone number.
Please ensure the cellphone number is current as tickets are non-transferable. 

To book tickets for more than one person, you will need to select the sessions and book for each person individually as we generate a unique QR code non- transferable ticket.
If one cellphone number has been used for multiple ticket purchases, you will need to print and use the emailed tickets.
Access will be denied for any duplicated QR code tickets. Please keep your ticket in a safe place.
The tickets are available online-only (it's a tech conference after all).
For more information about CreativeTech, visit the site and/or the FAQs page, or email me with specific questions. 
The conference takes place at the AUT Auckland City campus (pics above and below) and includes an area open to the public with trade stands and more. 
Here's a  a panoramic picture of the AUT campus – excuse it disappearing out the side to the right but if you scroll, you can see it all.