We Media 2010 - Miami

Since 2004, We Media conferences in Los Angeles, New York, London, Miami and Buenos Aires have informed, inspired and ignited companies, organizations and individuals seeking to understand and profit from the “power of us.” Big thinkers, accomplished achievers and uncommon innovators give We Media its Whuffie.

From Nobel Laureate Al Gore to captains of industry, from craigslist to the UN, from marketers to content creators, from artists and story-tellers to healthcare big wigs, from social activists to founders, financiers, CEOs and entrepreneurs, We Media brings together leaders who share insights and experiences shaping the world of the connected society and its new marketplaces. Dozens of new projects, hundreds of new relationships and scores of solutions, partnerships and investments have emerged from the activities and key connections forged at We Media.

The program is topical, participatory and typically provocative. We frown on PowerPoints and panels, but celebrate human interaction surrounded by awesome multi-media and mobile, realtime connectivity. Activities include conversations with game changers, workshops, networking, demos and exhibitions of transformational technologies, businesses and services. We also deliver prescient research and case studies from our media think tank and futures lab. The food’s good, too, and we take advantage of Miami’s iconic resources to socialize inspiration with a mojito meet-up in a palm grove and at a poolside program under the stars.
Leaders, visions and business in a collaborative program

We Media connects business leaders, technologists, investors, entrepreneurs, news and product managers, social activists, public policy-makers and knowledge creators with each other and to emergent information technologies that enable people and organizations to communicate, solve problems and conduct business. It advances and enhances the structures, models and economies that support human communication, interaction and achievement.

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