Democratize 2024, the AI and Web3 Summit, will debut in 24 hours and will be held in San Francisco on March 20-21. Unlike typical tech gatherings, which often prioritize spectacle over substance, Democratize aims to foster genuine dialogue, driving knowledge exchange and pragmatic solutions within the industry.


At Democratize 2024, the organizers are not just talking about democratizing access to emerging markets, they aim at making it happen. This summit is all about practical execution, not just thought leadership. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to engage with top-notch corporate buyers, builders, and investors from a wide range of sectors, including retail, travel, infrastructure, entertainment, government, sports, and health.

Led by EdgeIn, a platform with extensive data and industry connections in Web3 and AI, Democratize aims to bridge the gap between buyers and sellers, offering tangible implementation opportunities. With over 80 million data points indexed in Web3 and AI and 75,000 industry professionals onboard, EdgeIn is uniquely positioned to bring the community together and facilitate meaningful connections to help industry players address the latest technological challenges.
In light of current market challenges, Democratize represents a timely opportunity for stakeholders to come together, exchange insights, and explore viable solutions.

Some of the largest builders and proven executives will converge on the stage to discuss market requirements. Builders and investors will share their candid knowledge and experience with future and present builders in AI and Web3 so we can build better businesses together.

Speakers at Democratize 2024 include Miko Matsumura from gumi Cryptos Capital, Ted Shelton from Bain & Company, Alexis Cox from Gemini, and Mike Dinsdale from Akkadian Ventures.

Democratize is about ownership. Ownership of our datasets. Ownership of the future development pipeline for AI and Web3.

Register on the event page: https://www.democratize.events/

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