B2B Look Ahead: This Week’s Top Events

It’s always a big week in Las Vegas for industry events and this one is no different. Highlighting the schedule is HLTH, perhaps the biggest conference for health innovation annually in the united states.

it will be hosted at the MGM Grand from October 27-30 this year, and the speaker list is quite impressive.

It includes Mark Cuban, the President and CEO of CVS Larry Merlo, and the Head of Google Health David Feinberg.

Also in Las Vegas this week is the Commercial UAV Expo Americas. The event will take place at the Westgate Resort and Casino and will explore how drones can make an impact in some of the core industries in the U.S. The event will run from the 28th to the 30th.

Finally, we head to Phoenix, Arizona, the host city of SHPE 2019. That is the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers’ annual event, which takes place from October 28-30.

Featured speakers this year include Sylvia Acevedo, CEO of Girl Scouts USA and Dr. Ellen Ochoa, a veteran astronaut for NASA.

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