This is, IMHO, the most important reason to come to a conference. Especially if you’re an innovator in the transformative tech space.

A few days ago, I was on the phone with a tech founder.

Robin Arnott. His start-up, Andromeda Entertainment, has been making video games that help people overcome the stress and struggle of life, and discover more about themselves. He has come to all five of our annual TransTech Conferences, ever since we first started back in 2015.

Do you know what he told me?

“The TransTech Conference is my favorite event. It’s the one where I come to feed my soul. The place where I reset my belief of what’s possible.”

I wanted to share this with you.

Because it speaks directly to a misconception that a lot of folks have about this year’s sixth TransTech Conference and the fact that it is virtual.

The 2020 TransTech conference is NOT an “online summit”.

Yes, a core pillar of the experience is 30+ Fireside Chats that we’ve organized — where two pre-eminent and respected changemakers in this space get together and talk candidly about the biggest challenges humanity will face as it shakes off COVID-19 in 2021-22, and how prescient investors, entrepreneurs, and innovators in wellness tech can step up to them, and, really, use their tech to help humanity build a more resilient world.

All of these Fireside Chats are LIVE.

There will be opportunities for you to ask questions and interact with the speakers. People like Ivy Ross (Google’s VP of Design, Hardware Products), Mark Bertolini (former Chairman and CEO of Aetna, Inc.), Jeff Walker (one of America’s most prolific venture philanthropists), Poppy Crum (Dolby’s chief scientist), and more than two-dozen other leading players in the industry.

If this were “all” the TransTech Conference was, then frankly it would be worth every dime of the $225 investment required to secure a ticket. Just to be a fly on the wall of these conversations, and get access to strategic insights that, frankly, aren’t discussed in public forums.

But that’s only one part of the total experience.

We’ve also prepared a program of curated networking activities, which I’ll tell you more about in the coming days. Opportunities for you to get connected with the talent, partners, investors, and collaborators you need to seize the next few years with both hands and create major change in the world.

More than anything, though, you’ll get a “soft reset”.

When Monday, November 16th rolls around, you’ll return to your work and mission with a new fire in your heart and a new sense of what’s possible.

(As well as a black book that’s bulging with new connections.)

Advance tickets to the 2020 TransTech Conference are still on sale.

The regular ticket price is $299. However, if you register before Sunday at midnight, you can get them for only $225.

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