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Virtual Event: The Election’s Impact on Tech

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As a "super-election" year with global shifts on the horizon, the 2024 U.S. presidential race holds significant implications for the tech industry. Half the world’s citizens have been or will be eligible to vote this year, making 2024 a “super-election” event that will cause global shifts in geopolitics and impact businesses everywhere. Join us for APCO’s newest Agenda '24 webinar, “What the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election Means for Tech,” on Thursday, October 17, at 11:00 a.m. Pacific time to explore the potential impact of both candidates on tech regulation and innovation worldwide. From AI and cybersecurity to antitrust and geopolitics, APCO experts from across practice groups will dive into the topics shaping the future of tech. This webinar will explore the upcoming U.S. elections and implications of both candidates on tech regulation and innovation around the world. The discussions will span regulations on AI and cybersecurity, antitrust and competition forecasts, and impacts on geopolitics, bringing speakers from across APCO’s practice groups. Agenda ‘24 is an APCO initiative that leverages our global connectivity and local market attunement to establish a cadence of analysis, briefings, webinars and roundtables that bring clarity and context around key political milestones. Speakers include: - Ben Faull, Senior Director, Anti-trust & competition, APCO - Nick Ashton-Hart, Senior Director, Public Policy, APCO - Susan Molinari, Former Congresswoman, APCO International Advisory Council Member - Teresa Lu, Managing Director, Global China Practice, APCO Moderated by Emily Scherberth, Managing Director, West and North America Tech Practice Lead, APCO This event is a part of #TechWeek - a week of events hosted by VCs and startups to bring together the tech ecosystem. https://www.tech-week.com/
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