World Innovation Forum Draft

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The World Innovation Forum™ is a business innovation summit held annually in New York City. The event is organized by HSM™, an executive education and management content firm which has been holding business conferences globally for over 20 years under the names World Business Forum ™ and ExpoManagement™.

Description

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The World Innovation Forum is a two day event in which business executives learn ideas and strategies to maximize innovation within their organizations. Officially launched in 2006, the summit takes place around May to June of each year in New York City. The summit's speakers are top business and intellectual pioneers in the field of innovation. The World Innovation forum brings together over 500 attendees, consisting mostly of senior executives, from over 20 countries and 23 states[1][2]. In 2007, two forums took place -- one was held at Newport Beach in Orange County, California in the Island Hotel in addition to the one in New York City. [3]

Participants

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Past participants in the World Business Forum include sought-after business advisers such as Gary Hamel, Clayton Christensen, and Vijay Govindarajan, as well as distinguished professors such as Dan Ariely[4].

2009 World Innovation Forum

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The 2009 World Innovation Forum was held at the Nokia Theater ® in New York City on May 6-7, 2009 and featured the following speakers among others[5] :

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[[Category:Business conferences]]

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