São nove os nomes portugueses de figuras do desporto nacional, política e
tecnologia confirmados na maior conferência de tecnologia do mundo. Os
nomes dos primeiros 200 oradores da Web Summit deste ano.
- Luís Figo, ex-futebolista;
- Bruno de Carvalho, presidente do Sporting;
- Rui Costa, Board Member do Benfica;
- Nuno Gomes, diretor de relações internacionais do Benfica;
- Luís Correia, CEO da Polaris Sports
- surfista Tiago (Saca) Pires
são
seis dos oradores da conferência tecnológica que, pela primeira vez,
decorre em Lisboa de 7 a 10 de novembro.
Entre os nomes
confirmados nos primeiros 200 oradores anunciados pela organização da
Web Summit estão ainda os portugueses
- Durão Barroso;
- José Neves, o CEO do unicórnio Farfetch e
- João Guerra, cofundador da Dream Factory Network.
Entre os oradores internacionais confirmados estão
- Mike Schroepfer, CTO do Facebook;
- Carlos Ghosn, CEO da Renault-Nissan Alliance
- John Chambers, chairman da Cisco Systems;
- Sean Rad, CEO do Tinder;
- David Kogan, diretor executivo da Magnum Photos;
- Alexis Marcombe, COO e diretor digital do Le Figaro;
- Shane Snow, cofundador da Contently e
- Lily Cole, cantora, modelo, atriz e fundadora do projeto Impossible.
Para ficar a saber mais sobre os oradores já confirmados basta clicar aqui.
Announcing our first 200 exhibitors
Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft, KPMG, GE, Coca-Cola, McKinsey, Renault and more all featured in our first wave of speaker announcements last week, along with the release of 34,000 attendee names from 153 markets around the world.
Today we wanted to announce our first 200 partners and exhibitors below. Web Summit is no longer just a platform for the world’s leading technology companies, it’s become Europe’s largest marketplace for companies of all sizes, and today’s announcement reflects that.
Some of the most disruptive enterprise software companies are exhibiting:
Atlassian will be exhibiting with us for the fifth time this year.
Twilio, who recently IPO’d, will be exhibiting for their fourth time.
FullContact will be exhibiting at their fifth conference with us, and have already signed through to 2018 at Web Summit
Some of the world’s leading blue chip companies are exhibiting:
KPMG will be exhibiting for their fifth time.
Nasdaq will be with us for their fourth time.
Cisco are joining us for their second time and their Executive Chairman, John Chambers, will speak.
Countries and cities are exhibiting:
Sweden is returning for a second year and will have a country pavilion, as well as 18 companies to showcase.
France is returning for a third year and will have a country pavilion, as well as 18 companies to showcase.
The state of Oregon will be returning for a second year after a successful trade mission last year.
Berlin is representing its buzzing tech community for a fourth time this year.
Canada’s country delegation will be joining us for the second time this year.
Some of the world’s leading banks are exhibiting:
BNP Paribas, which was recently named the “World’s Best Bank” and is a huge advocate of innovation, will be exhibiting.
Sberbank, Europe’s 3rd largest bank and Russia’s largest, which also invests heavily in innovation, will be exhibiting.
Caixa Geral de Depósitos, Portugal’s largest bank which is a huge supporter of startups across four continents, will also be exhibiting.
Some of the fastest growing companies in the world are exhibiting:
Sisense is joining us for the fifth time.
SendGrid is exhibiting for the third time.
SimilarWeb are also exhibiting for their third time.
If you want to talk to the Exhibitor Team, you can book a call in the team’s calendar.
You can also download our latest Exhibitor Overview.
See you all in Lisbon.
Source: https://blog.websummit.net/announcing-first-200-exhibitors/
Credit to : Paddy Cosgrave post!
Today we wanted to announce our first 200 partners and exhibitors below. Web Summit is no longer just a platform for the world’s leading technology companies, it’s become Europe’s largest marketplace for companies of all sizes, and today’s announcement reflects that.
Some of the most disruptive enterprise software companies are exhibiting:
Atlassian will be exhibiting with us for the fifth time this year.
Twilio, who recently IPO’d, will be exhibiting for their fourth time.
FullContact will be exhibiting at their fifth conference with us, and have already signed through to 2018 at Web Summit
Some of the world’s leading blue chip companies are exhibiting:
KPMG will be exhibiting for their fifth time.
Nasdaq will be with us for their fourth time.
Cisco are joining us for their second time and their Executive Chairman, John Chambers, will speak.
Countries and cities are exhibiting:
Sweden is returning for a second year and will have a country pavilion, as well as 18 companies to showcase.
France is returning for a third year and will have a country pavilion, as well as 18 companies to showcase.
The state of Oregon will be returning for a second year after a successful trade mission last year.
Berlin is representing its buzzing tech community for a fourth time this year.
Canada’s country delegation will be joining us for the second time this year.
Some of the world’s leading banks are exhibiting:
BNP Paribas, which was recently named the “World’s Best Bank” and is a huge advocate of innovation, will be exhibiting.
Sberbank, Europe’s 3rd largest bank and Russia’s largest, which also invests heavily in innovation, will be exhibiting.
Caixa Geral de Depósitos, Portugal’s largest bank which is a huge supporter of startups across four continents, will also be exhibiting.
Some of the fastest growing companies in the world are exhibiting:
Sisense is joining us for the fifth time.
SendGrid is exhibiting for the third time.
SimilarWeb are also exhibiting for their third time.
If you want to talk to the Exhibitor Team, you can book a call in the team’s calendar.
You can also download our latest Exhibitor Overview.
See you all in Lisbon.
Source: https://blog.websummit.net/announcing-first-200-exhibitors/
Credit to : Paddy Cosgrave post!
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