2nd Annual NYC Tomorrow's Transactions Unconference
Date and time
Description
NYPAY and Consult Hyperion and are pleased to announce the 2nd Annual NYC Tomorrow's Transactions Unconference, to be held on Thursday October 24th at Google New York offices.
The event is a unique mix of thought-leadership talks by Brett King of Moven, Steve Mott of Better Buy Design, and David Birch of Consult Hyperion and open-space discussions on topics chosen by the delegates on the day. We don't know what they will choose but we expect the topics covered to include mobile "wallet wars", migration to chip cards in the US, alternative and parallel currencies, "big data", and much more. Delegates are free to join in any, all or none of the discussions. The points raised in the discussions will be captured and reported
All delegates will get a complimentary copy of "The Tomorrow's Transactions Reader 2013" by David Birch in either physical or electronic form as they choose, as well as a copy of Brett King’s book "Bank 3.0". The logistics are being handled and the events will be expertly facilitated by David True of NYPAY (david.true@nypay.org) and Gloria Benson of Consult Hyperion (gloria.benson@chyp.com).
08.15 REGISTRATION and C O F F E E
09.00
Introduction
David True, President, NYPAY
09.10
Instructions for the day
Gloria Benson, Director of Consult Hyperion and Unconference organizer
09.15
Event keynote
Dave Birch, Consult Hyperion ‘The Future of Money’
09.45
On-stage Q&A
10.30 C O F F E E B R E A K
11.00
Open space discussion topics and feedback to all delegates (40 + 20)
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12.15 L U N C H B R E A K
13.30
Invited thought piece
Brett King, founder of Moven and author of ‘Bank 3.0’ (all delegates will receive a copy of Brett’s book)
14.00
Open space discussion topics and feedback to all delegates (40 +20)
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1500 AFTERNOON BREAK
1530
Invited thought piece
Steve Mott, BetterBuyDesign ‘Merchant Perspectives’
1600
Open space discussion topics and feedback to all delegates (40 +20)
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1700
Closing address
David True, President, NYPAY