First Confirmed Speakers Announced For Skift Tech Forum


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Tech Forum 2019 will interweave original Skift Research work and industry surveys into its discussions onstage. Check out the first speakers confirmed to bring this conversation to life in June.

Our speaker lineup is heating up for the second annual Skift Tech Forum in San Francisco on June 27. You will hear from the digital and e-commerce heads of travel’s biggest consumer brands, the leaders of industry giants, and the entrepreneurs and investors vying for opportunities to disrupt incumbents in a fast-paced series of conversations with Skift editors and our audience.

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I’m excited today to reveal the initial hard-hitting speaker lineup:

The impetus for our Tech Forum comes out of Skift Research, which has been exploring these deeper tech subjects in its subscription reports and across the larger Skift Research canvas. Tech Forum 2019 will interweave original Skift Research work and industry surveys into its discussions throughout the day.

Who will you meet at the event? CMOs, CIOs, and other tech decision makers at large travel brands… CDOs in charge of the digital transformation of their businesses…Travel tech startups… VCs, investors, and buyers of tech disruptors… Consumer and enterprise tech companies, distribution tech companies, and so many more innovative, passionate, and hungry-for-information professionals looking to make an impact.

Don’t believe us? Check out the list of companies who attended last year.

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