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From Bitcoin To COVID: Propelify Innovation Festival Comes To Hoboken Wednesday
The annual Propelify Innovation Festival in Hoboken will have speakers related to crypto banking, tackling COVID-19, and "Is New York dead?"
HOBOKEN, NJ — The popular Propelify Innovation Festival, powered by TechUnited:NJ, takes place in Hoboken Wednesday and can also be viewed virtually. Those coming in person must be vaccinated, organizers said.
Guest speakers range from Al Roker to Bradley Tusk.
Speakers will include, among others:
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- Best Selling Author James Altucher "debating if NY is dead"
- Celsius' CEO Alex Mashinsky arguing for the future of Crypto banking in light of his recent cease and desist.
- Outreach CEO Manny Medina discussing his "migrant mentality"
- Wall Street Bet's Jamie Rogozinski talking about the democratization of Wall Street
Other topics will include tackling COVID-19 through technology, and more.
The festival will take place this year Maxwell Place Park overlooking Hoboken's northern waterfront, and will also stream to participants worldwide.
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