PopTech 2009 – Watch the Entire Conference Streamed Live Online

Hello friends!

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Here in Camden, we’re incredibly excited that PopTech 2009: America Reimagined, our thirteenth annual gathering, is about to begin.

It’s our largest event ever, and we’re preparing to welcome more than 600 remarkable thinkers, leaders and doers including: Michael Pollan, Robert Guest, Esther Duflo, Daniel Ariely, James Fowler, Dean Ornish, Kurt Andersen, Neri Oxman and many others. Check out the full schedule at: poptech.org/2009schedule/.

If you’re not joining us in person this week, you can still participate live and online. We’ll be webcasting the entire event for free from Thursday 22nd – Saturday 24th October, from 9.00 a.m – 6.30 p.m. EST at PopTech.org/Live You can:

  • Submit questions to speakers: questions [at] Poptech [dot] org
  • Read ongoing updates on the PopTech blog: Poptech.org/blog
  • Follow us on Twitter: @PopTech and #poptech

No matter how you do it, we invite you to watch, listen and get involved. It’s going to be a great week!

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