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#FCFESTIVAL: INNOVATION EVERYWHERE and passes available for all budgets. now! Only at #FCFestival ca

[Fast Company Innovation Festival]() [Fast Company Innovation Festival]() #FCFESTIVAL: INNOVATION EVERYWHERE [Yoon Ahn] YOON AHN Creative Director; Global Women's Curator Ambush Nike [Philipp Carlsson-Szlezak] PHILIPP CARLSSON-SZLEZAK Global Chief Economist Boston Consulting Group [Dani Dudeck] DANI DUDECK Chief Corporate Affairs Officer Instacart [Hanneke Faber] HANNEKE FABER CEO Logitech [Ariane Gorin] ARIANE GORIN CEO Expedia Group [Brian Melka] BRIAN MELKA President and CEO Kohler Energy [Jennifer Storms] JENNY STORMS Chief Marketing Officer, Entertainment and Sports NBC Universal [Anjali Sud] ANJALI SUD CEO Tubi The Fast Company Innovation Festival is less than three weeks away! For four action-packed days, we’re bringing together hundreds of business leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators all in one dynamic event. We have an incredible [speaker lineup]() and passes available for all budgets. [Purchase your ticket]() now! Only at #FCFestival can you... - Join an exclusive film screening of new docuseries, Green Works, followed by a panel with Eugene Kirpichov, Matthias Martensen, and Jayshree Seth. - Hear Yoon Ahn and Anjali Sud discuss how to better use marketing and customer engagement to boost your brand and differentiate yourself in the marketplace. - Kick-start your morning with a Brompton bike ride along the stunning Hudson River, a refreshing blend of exercise, scenic views, and networking opportunities. ... and so much more! It’s not too late to get your pass—[register now](), and join us in NYC this September 16–19 for the innovation event of the year! [Blue button]() [GET TICKETS]() [Blue button]() Save up to $300 on Festival passes through 9/15. [NY Footer 2]() [NY Footer]() [Sponsor]() [Sponsor]() [fb0623.png]() [insta0623.png]() [tw icon0623.png]() [linkedin icon0623.png]() This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you no longer wish to receive Innovation Festival Event emails, [unsubscribe here](). Visit our [Preference Center]() to manage your email preferences or to opt out of all Fast Company emails. [Fast Company]() © 2024 Mansueto Ventures 7 World Trade Center, 29th Floor, New York, NY 10007-2195 [Privacy Policy]()

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