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Join us August 19-21st in San Francisco to create the future. To view this email as a web page, Dear

Join us August 19-21st in San Francisco to create the future. To view this email as a web page, [click here]( [Global Summit Program Agenda]( Dear {NAME}, We’re nearly a month away from our annual Global Summit in San Francisco! I am excited to share more about [this year's programming](, including keynotes, breakouts, and expert sessions such as Protecting Rights with Blockchain, Business Models for the Long Road, Digital Reality, Finding Your Moonshot, Leading Organizations, Heath & Happiness, and more. [View Program Agenda]( | [Get Tickets Now]( In addition to Dr. Peter H. Diamandis, Dr. Ray Kurzweil, and world-class Singularity University Faculty, we’re thrilled to announce some more of the world’s most forward-thinking industry leaders who will be joining us on stage: Erik Anderson Exec. Chairman–SU, Topgolf, Founder & CEO WRG Leading Organizations with Model Thinking Dr. Makaziwe Mandela Public Speaker, Thought Leader Exponential Equity: Designing a Radically Inclusive Future Chip Conley Founder, Modern Elders The New Sharing Economy: Intergenerational Collaboration Dean & Anne Ornish Authors, UnDoIt Hacking A Better Life Catherine Wood CEO & Founder, ARK Investments Investing in Disruptive Innovation Susan McPherson Founder and CEO, McPherson Strategies Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Wolfgang Fengler Lead Economist, World Bank Human-Centered Internet: Global Tipping Points Prukalpa Sankar Co-Founder, Altan Big Data for Good Jasmin Rohman Sr. Designer/Architect, Magic Leap Spatial Computing Will Transform Smart Cities [Get Tickets Now]( The Singularity University community will converge—alongside new faces from across the globe—to learn and explore how emerging technologies are radically changing our lives, our businesses, and our world. Don’t miss THE event of the year! Will Will Weisman Executive Director, SU Summits Singularity University Follow Us [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [linkedin]( [youtube]( [Instagram]( [Blog]( Presented by [Image]( [Image] Founding Sponsor of Global Summit [Image]( Not interested in hearing about the 2019 Global Summit? You may [opt out of these notifications here](. You may [unsubscribe or change your email]( preferences at any time. Questions about SU or our programs? [Ask us!]( Singularity University | 2831 Mission College Blvd | Santa Clara, CA 95054 | +1-650-200-3434 | [info@su.org]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Use](

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