
Twipe Digital Growth Summit 2023
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The Twipe Digital Growth Summit is a unique news tech event that gathers top media innovators from across the globe to shape the future of the news industry together. This 6th edition takes place in Brussels on 26th September 2023.
150 guests will join a day of keynotes, hands-on deep dive sessions and peer-to-peer networking to explore how technologies like AI & Generative AI, XR, audio, finite formats, social platforms and more can help publishers to engage the different generations from Boomers to Gen Alpha.
Our team is preparing incredible surprises, don’t miss out on this exclusive experience.
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