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| Sponsor Announcement Emerging Tech Conference 2024 Hi {NAME} We’re delighted to announce that

| Sponsor Announcement [View this email in your browser]( Emerging Tech Conference 2024 Hi {NAME} We’re delighted to announce that Amazon will be joining us as one of the sponsors of our Emerging Tech Conference on Thursday, 5th December. Following an afternoon of groundbreaking insights, live demos, and powerful networking, Amazon will draw the conference to a close as they share some of their latest exciting tech with delegates. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, investor, or tech enthusiast, this event will showcase the future of emerging technologies, including: 💡 AI & Machine Learning 💡 Quantum Computing 💡 Blockchain & Crypto 💡 AR/VR 💡 Big Data & More! [Book now]( Who should attend: - Tech innovators and entrepreneurs - Senior executives and C-Suite leaders - Investors and venture capitalists - Technology enthusiasts and experts - Professionals working in AI, machine learning, blockchain, AR/VR, and more What to expect: - Cutting-edge insights from industry leaders in emerging technologies such as AI, quantum computing, blockchain, AR/VR, big data, and biometrics - Engaging panel discussions on the future impact of these technologies across various industries - Quick-fire talks and demos showcasing the latest innovations from startups and tech giants alike - Networking opportunities with like-minded leaders, founders, and investors - Interactive sessions to explore ideas shaping the future of tech in Manchester and beyond Join Us for the Emerging Tech Conference Be at the forefront of Manchester’s tech revolution. Register now to secure your spot at the Emerging Tech Conference 2024 and be part of the innovation driving the industry’s future. [Register your place]( [LinkedIn icon]( [X icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Logo]( Copyright (C) 2024 Manchester Digital. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you have subscribed to our mailing list or have recently attended one of our events. Our mailing address is: Manchester Digital Manchester Technology Centre Oxford Road Manchester, Greater Manchester M1 7ED United Kingdom Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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