From Discovery Institute <[email protected]>
Subject Last Chance To Save Big On COSM Tech Summit
Date September 3, 2019 5:57 PM
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COSM is an intimate and exclusive national summit on the converging technologies remaking the world as we know it.

For decades, George Gilder has written presciently about the technological revolutions shaping our world, from the microchip in Microcosm, broadband in Telecosm, and now the cryptocosm in Life After Google. What a world: artificial intelligence, blockchain, 5G, crypto-currency, autonomous vehicles, cloud computing, the biotech revolution, and internet commerce — all are converging in Seattle, and at COSM. The mission of the conference is to stimulate debate and deliberation amongst industry leaders on the unities animating these apparently divergent technology areas.

Why Should I Attend?

Because COSM 2019 offers you what no other conference can. COSM brings you directly in touch with the top thinkers powering tomorrow’s most consequential technology.

At COSM 2019 you will capture the knowledge and the networking needed to make the most of today’s powerful new advances and to explore the far-reaching and opportune horizons of Life after Google.

In this new era of innovation, everyone will be affected, but only a relative few will be prepared to understand — and make the best and most informed decisions about — the biggest technology upheavals and upsides we’ve experienced in a generation.

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