The Visual Story of Skift Global Forum 2015


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We can't wait to get started on planning Skift Global Forum 2016!

It's over.

After two days of intense creative and business learning at Skift Global Forum 2015, we are still decompressing from the buzz, the excitement and the creativity of the speakers and the attendees.

Almost 800 of you gathered in an industrial corner of Brooklyn, over two gorgeous fall days, to listen to 37 speakers talk about the future of travel as they see it.

We covered the main parts of the Forum here on Skift.com, and lots and lots of activity on social media, especially Twitter and Instagram at the hashtag #skiftforum.

We will have videos of all the sessions up over the next few weeks, as we roll them out one at a time.

Thanks to all the amazing speakers, attendees, sponsors and the Skift team that helped pull this off. And hope to see you all back around the same time next year, in New York City!

And thanks to all the sponsors making the Skift Global Forum 2015 possible: Adobe, Amadeus, American Express, Boxever, Big Bus Tours, CendyneOne, Cheapoair, Criteo, Gogo, HelloGbye, Homestay, Hornblower Cruises, MasterCard, Mindtree, National Geographic, NewsCred, Sabre, SapientNitro, Student.com, SiteMinder, Travel Channel, TurkeyHome, Uber, Underline, Virtuoso, and Yahoo.

See the visual story of the Skift Global Forum 2015 below.

And below, the social analytics company Local Measure collected all the public photos sent out on Twitter and Instagram -- hundreds and hundreds of them -- by the Forum attendees. We have embedded the collection below, click on any photo to get the caption/text on it.

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