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HORISEN is attending CEE CEE in Opatija

HORISEN is attending CEE CEE in Opatija

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HORISENers will be in Opatija

22 March – 24 March 2023

Among the magnificent coastal gems we are visiting this March, Opatija is on our map.

HORISEN is attending CEE CEE 2023 as one of the leading conferences in South-Eastern Europe for the telecommunications industry.

We cannot wait to take part in CEE CEE event for the first time and “kick off our business year – and enjoy some nice seaside winter”.

Visit our booth and find out more about HORISEN and its cutting-edge messaging technology solutions to kick off your messaging business this year.

 

 

 

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