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Tune in to watch a panel of experts discuss what defines the best website performance Join The Webby

Tune in to watch a panel of experts discuss what defines the best website performance [View this email in your browser]( [The Webby Awards]( Join The Webby Awards & WP Engine for Crafted Future: The Future of Performance [Join us]( to hear how experts are embracing modern technology to build faster, more reliable site experiences—tomorrow online at 12 ET [Crafted With Code]( Join us tomorrow for the second edition of Crafted Future: The Future of Performance. The Webby Awards and WP Engine are proud to present Crafted Future: The Future of Performance, a virtual event on what defines excellence in website performance, taking place online on Thursday, September 19 at 12pm ET. This robust discussion will answer the question: “What defines good website performance?” and explore how companies have reimagined their practices and embraced creative constraints to build better products. At its best, the Internet offers seamless and responsive experiences for every user. However, achieving top performance is often seen as a challenge that can limit creativity. As consumers demand faster and more efficient digital experiences, brands and agencies are responding by prioritizing website performance. Event Details: [Crafted Future: The Future of Performance, Presented by The Webby Awards and WP Engine]( When: Thursday, September 19 at 12pm ET Where: This event will be held online Our panel includes: Peter Delaney Director of Product & Technology, WONDR Tina Macko Senior Front End Engineer, 10up Aurooba Ahmed Senior Web Developer, WP Engine This invitation is open to you and your team, but space is limited, so we encourage you to RSVP now! [RSVP NOW]( Follow Along Don't Miss Anything! [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [X]( [LinkedIn]( Sponsors Thank you to all of our generous partners. They support us, We encourage you to support them. [Support Our Sponsors]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [LinkedIn]( [WP Engine]( [meltwater]( [NAACP]( [IADAS]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The Webby Awards 22 West 21st Street, 7th Floor New York, NY 10010 US [Unsubscribe from Webby Emails](

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