Collision, America’s Fastest Growing Tech Conference, Convenes In New Orleans This Month

NEW ORLEANS – Everyone from new entrepreneurs and students to top tech investors and CEOs of Fortune 500 companies will be in attendance at Collision 2016, America’s fastest growing tech conference, at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center’s Halls H-J, Tuesday, April 26 through Thursday, April 28, 2016.

         After two years of hosting Collision in Vegas, the organizers are bringing it to New Orleans for the first time this April during Jazz Fest.

         The outstanding speaker lineup includes Miguel McKelvey of WeWork, Cal Henderson of Slack, Chris Sacca of Lowercase Capital, Linda Boff of General Electric, Sarah Michelle Gellar and many more.

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         Seven stages will feature a variety of content over the three days at Collision including stages for Centre, Marketing, Enterprise, Builders, Startup University, Music and Sport. Each stage will look at how technology is changing that area.

         Information about the speakers can be found here.

         Collision, the sister event to Web Summit – the largest technology conference in Europe – has grown to host more than 7,500 attendees in only two years and is expected to welcome 9,000 this year in New Orleans. The event’s name derives from the concept that innovation, experience and investment can collide in a fast-paced and fertile environment to create dynamic partnerships.

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         This is the first Collision Conference to be held in New Orleans and the group is expected to return in 2017.

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