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This could be the most important thing you do all year. We all know the workplace is changing fast.

This could be the most important thing you do all year. We all know the workplace is changing fast. But with talent wars raging, getting left behind could be the difference between you and the goals you need to reach. [CIO's Future of Work Summit, Feb 15-17](, gathers the industry's top experts to analyze not only the changes that we're seeing in the market, but the new technologies, strategies, and market shifts yet to come. Get Up to Speed from Those in the Lead Attend this three-day virtual event for new guidance from top workplace leaders at Carrier, Catalyst, Target, and more who know what’s coming and can help you prepare. - Explore the role AI and automation will play in the future of work with Geoff Colvin, best-selling author and senior editor-at-large, Fortune Magazine. - Hear Anna Asberg, global VP of R&D IT at AstraZeneca, on how they scaled AI across siloed teams to speed life-saving drug discovery. - Learn how CarMax's Chief Information and Technology Officer, Shamim Mohammad customizes the customer journey and rethinks supply chains empowered by machine learning. What's included? - A three-day, three-track agenda - Live demos, panel discussion, and interactive workshops - Immersive experiences delivered on our premier virtual event platform - Access to insights from global experts in IT and executive leadership [Register now to reserve your spot](. We look forward to seeing you next month at CIO's Future of Work Summit! Sincerely, Debra Becker Future of Work Summit Email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. * This invitation is not a guarantee of admission. Upon online registration, your application will be reviewed pending qualification and you will be promptly notified of your attendance status. CIO reserves the right to determine the qualification of individual attendees and the event's total audience profile. SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES — You are currently subscribed as {EMAIL}. To unsubscribe from this event, please [click here](. To unsubscribe from all emails about CIO Events, please [update your email preferences](. Please do not reply to this message. To contact someone directly, send an email to newsletters@idg.com. View CIO's online [privacy policy](. Copyright 2022 | IDG Communications, Inc. | 140 Kendrick Street, Building B | Needham, MA 02494 | [www.cio.com](

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