10 interesting facts about a decade of RIGA COMM
Ten years ago, Microsoft introduced the Windows 8 operating system, Apple launched its iPhone 5, tablets became popular, Instagram reached 100 million users, and ten years ago, RIGA COMM took place for the first time. As we approach the tenth anniversary of the RIGA COMM business tech event, let’s take a look back at its past.
Over these years, we have seen change not only in the technologies and the way people and organisations use them, but also in the event itself. RIGA COMM carefully monitors what’s happening in the field, adapting its content to the needs of businesses and its guests every year,’ RIGA COMM project manager Andris Breške said.
World’s youngest app developer from Ireland joined the fair
The first RIGA COMM was the right place for  those interested in finding out what one day in the life of the world’s  youngest developer of Mac apps is like, with 12-year-old Harry Moran from Cork,  Ireland. Doing his homework, the teenager created his first app, the PizzaBot  game. Even though people at Apple initially did not believe the age of its  developer, his sausage-extermination game became so popular that it even  overtook Angry Birds and Call of Duty in the Apple ratings. 
First opportunity to try Google Glass
A year  later, guests attending RIGA COMM 2013 had the unique opportunity to  familiarise themselves with and try Google Glass. This tech wonder of the time  was presented by Maximiliano Firtman, an expressive developer of mobile and web  apps from Argentina. Notably, back then, the local tech expert and blogger Kristaps Skutelis  spoke about the new technology, saying that although ‘it is rare now, it will  be something we see everywhere in five years’.
European and global experts in innovation
Every year, RIGA COMM attracts its visitors  with conferences covering various topics related to the use of tech in  business, and improving the competitiveness of businesses. Experts in different  fields and from different countries (such as Swedish futurologist Magnus Lindkvist,  gadget hacker Nick Sohnemann, inspiring and provocative business expert Peter  Fisk, and tech genius and visionary Philip Zimmermann) regularly shared their  experience and expertise from four or five stages.
First-time cyborg visit in Latvia
The only officially recognised human cyborg,  Neil Harbisson, participated in RIGA COMM 2014. A special cybernetic eye (an  eyeborg) was surgically attached to Neil’s head to make it possible for him to  see/hear colours (which are transmitted as sound signals), which he previously  could not do due to an inherited condition. During the conference, Neil  Harbisson talked about life in the age of cyborgs, and about how modern tech  can turn the weaknesses you are born with into strengths, enabling people to  enjoy their life in full.
Various exhibition areas to help Latvian ICT grow
RIGA COMM has had various exhibition zones over  time, but digital transformation and technologies have always been at its core.  For example, in 2014, RIGA COMM had an IT Job Market helping employers and job  seekers meet, while progressive ideas could be found in the Startup zone; the  Riga 3D Show zone offered the exploration of the world of 3D, from printing  technologies to 3D objects in augmented reality. We did not forget about  entertainment either! Visitors of the Gaming zone could see demonstrations of  games by independent creators, find out about the inner workings of game  development and its applications in business, and try the games themselves. The  traditional place for finding out about IT and electronics innovations was the  Innovation stand arranged by the Latvian Technology Centre and the European  Business Support Network in Latvia and the Magnetic Latvia business incubator  exhibition set up by the Investment and Development Agency of Latvia. For  several years, one of the notable parts of the fair was the extensive consumer  electronics exhibition created by the ICT solution, consumer electronics and  telecommunications product wholesaler ALSO Latvia.
Unusual gadgets from all over the world
Five years  ago, engineers, inventors and tech enthusiasts could use the Gadget zone at  RIGA COMM to demonstrate and test the devices they developed. There, you could check out and try  a smart umbrella that tells you if it is about to start raining, and reminds  you about itself if lost; a smart padlock that you don’t need a key to open, as  well as various remote-control devices, sensors, 3D goggles, bird-like drones,  bodycams and other innovations. 
Special support for small and medium companies
For several years, to help companies implement  the latest technologies and solutions, RIGA COMM had a consulting project for  small and medium enterprises in Latvia. It was a way to get business IT  recommendations for your company, or a specific need or problem, quickly and  all in one place, and to discuss these suggestions in person, comparing the  approaches offered by different IT companies. 
Leading Chinese hardware and electronics manufacturers presented their  latest innovations
In 2018, RIGA COMM had an exhibition by  hardware and electronics manufacturers from China. 49 of China’s most  prestigious companies from Beijing, Shanghai, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region,  Xi’an, Shenzhen set up an extensive 1068 m² exhibition, presenting their  innovative technologies and products, smart city services, products and  services in electric power, energy engineering, robotics and other fields.
Debuts of products and services created in Latvia
It is hardly a secret that RIGA COMM is the  place for Latvian companies, and especially start-ups, to try and test their  latest solutions. In 2019, the Innovation booth offered one of the first  opportunities to see the Trauma Simulator technology by the digital health  start-up Exonicus, which is virtual-reality software intended for training  people in emergency medical aid; another digital health start-up, Vigobot,  presented its digital therapy for rehabilitating stroke patients, Vigo.
From a minor IT event, to a big tech business fair and conference
During the ten years of its existence, RIGA  COMM has grown not only in terms of purely quantitative indicators such as the  number of participants, people visiting, countries represented, but also the  quality and the scope of the topics that its content and conferences encompass.  In its early years, the event was small, saw little recognition, and attempts  were made to gauge the right format for it; today, RIGA COMM is a major  business and IT event presenting ready-made and customisable ICT solutions for  companies of various sizes operating in different industries. At the same time,  its extensive range of conferences offers valuable information for all industry  professionals and people interested in the topics. 
We would like to thank our partners, participants and visitors! We are convinced that as we join our forces and help the industry grow, Latvia has all the capacity to become a leader in ICT.
Business technology exhibition and conferences
Learn about the latest technology, tools and techniques at the annual business and IT industry event “RIGA COMM”, October 14–15, where developers and suppliers of enterprise resource management, document management, HRM and security systems, suppliers of cloud services, internet and digital marketing services, web solutions and mobile application developers, and ICT product manufacturers offer ready-to-use and tailored solutions for companies in different industries and of different sizes, municipal authorities and organisations to facilitate efficient operation. An extensive conference programme will complement the technology exhibition.
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