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Virtual Roundtables
How the New Approach to Cybersecurity Can Create Trust
Past Event

Leading companies can’t merely be digital-first. They must win the trust of customers and partners. But cybersecurity threats are evolving rapidly, so establishing that trust is hard. Meanwhile, talent is in short supply just as companies need even more sophisticated expertise. To address the cybersecurity talent shortage, practical new approaches to automation are emerging.

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Virtual Roundtables
The Death (and Future) of Venture Capital
Past Event

Recently the Observer and The Information have published essays arguing that venture capital as practiced over the last half century is becoming obsolete (even while there is more of it available than ever before). What forces are at work that are compelling venture capital to adapt? What ways will startups in the future find the funding to grow their businesses?

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Conferences
Health+Wealth of America
December 16, 2021
Past Event

On Thursday, December 16, 2021 Techonomy, CDX and Worth hosted our first full-fledged, fully-vaccinated in-person event! We invite you to join us in midtown Manhattan (or virtually) for the latest installment in our Health+Wealth of America series, where we’ll bring together experts on our national mood and politics, the future of business, the pandemic, the […]

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Virtual Roundtables
Balancing Profit and Purpose: Can it be Done?
Past Event

Companies today increasingly say they serve more than just shareholders. They assert a new stakeholder mindset that includes factoring in employees, customers, and especially the community. But are they telling the truth?

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Virtual Roundtables
Globalization and Cooperation: What Technologized Future Will We Create?
Past Event

“The trade-off we’ve chosen is that the rollout of 5G in the United States will be much slower and much more costly.”

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Virtual Roundtables
Solving the NFT Mystery
Past Event

Techonomy recently hosted a conversation about the dramatic rise of nonfungible tokens (NFT) and what they mean for the future of blockchain-driven technologies in general, and the art market in particular.

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Virtual Roundtables
Bitcoin, Ether…Dogecoin?
Past Event

I was fortunate to land a lengthy interview with Jalak Jobanputra, the founder and managing partner of FuturePerfect Venture. We spoke during a roundtable discussion hosted by Techonomy, in front of a live digital audience.

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Conferences
Digitally United
March 23, 2020 ET
Past Event

The world needs to come together. Tech can help in so many ways, but we need that badly. We see digital division between citizens who are connected and those who aren’t, between regulators and tech platforms, between fully-online companies and those still transforming, between countries committed to openness and those determined to control speech, even between workers at home and those in the office.

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Virtual Roundtables
Reddit, Robinhood, and Wall Street
Past Event

Last week, Clarim Media’s new Chief Content Officer and fintech expert James Ledbetter shared a highly informative and insightful conversation on the GameStop saga with Alexis Goldstein and Christine Lagorio-Chafkin.

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Virtual Roundtables
The Power of Big Tech: Where Does it Go From Here?
Past Event

Twitter, Facebook, and a raft of digital platforms have now booted President Trump and/or his campaign.

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Virtual Roundtables
How Voice and Conversational A.I. are Helping Workers with Disabilities
Past Event

The national unemployment rate for those with disabilities is 70%, even though it’s been 30 years since the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

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CDX Events
How Can the U.S. Accelerate Progress?
Past Event

What a long strange year it’s been. But it may stay strange–even scary–for a while. What did we learn in 2020?

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