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Did you miss Wrike Collaborate 2024?

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We’ve just wrapped up our seventh annual work management event, and it was our best yet! ‌

We’ve just wrapped up our seventh annual work management event, and it was our best yet! ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ The latest industry updates from the world of work Here at Wrike, we’ve just closed Collaborate 2024, an action‑packed two days of exciting keynote speeches, insightful expert panels, and inspiring customer success stories from Fortune 500 companies. Missed the live event? Don’t worry, you can [catch up with on‑demand access]() to all the best sessions and speakers — anytime, anywhere. [Watch sessions on demand]() A stellar lineup of globally recognized speakers [Dive in for exclusive insights]() into how organizations like Schneider Electric, the Miami Dolphins, and Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix are harnessing Wrike’s power to do less while achieving more. [Get the inside track]() on our latest groundbreaking research, the Wrike 2024 Impactful Work Report. Discover why more than a quarter of leaders are prioritizing high‑impact work — and how they make that happen when 14 percent of an average workload is assisted by AI. Start viewing sessions now to learn how organizations like yours are using Wrike to do more with less, streamlining workflows and eliminating unnecessary work to achieve their objectives faster than ever. [Start watching on demand]() The secret to streamlined work is Wrike The Miami Dolphins, Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix, Texas A&M University, and Comcast Advertising led some of our most popular sessions, showcasing how they harness Wrike’s power to streamline workflows, eliminate redundancy, and achieve their objectives faster than ever. Our powerful platform is the key to doing less and achieving more — [start your free trial now]( ) to write your own success story with Wrike. [Start your Wrike trial today]( ) [Image]( ) Find us on our social media channels [Twitter](/OTk5LUROWC0yNjUAAAGWY0Yu0EwRPkEaokq2z9mRfazPkeoB43zVDhfVib_Yad8J0r4M6wETIq9iZmJpQNcUcBj5LPg=) [facebook](/OTk5LUROWC0yNjUAAAGWY0Yu0EwRPkEaokq2z9mRfazPkeoB43zVDhfVib_Yad8J0r4M6wETIq9iZmJpQNcUcBj5LPg=) [LinkedIn]() [YouTube]() [Pinterest]() Wrike, Inc. 9171 Towne Center Drive, Suite 200, San Diego, CA 92122. Copyright © 2006–2024 Wrike, Inc. All rights reserved. Various trademarks held by their respective owners. If you have any questions, contact us [here](). You are receiving this email at [{EMAIL}]() because you provided us with your email address on 2016-02-24 11:36:00. You can [update your email preferences, or unsubscribe here](). [Privacy Policy]()

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