Worth Knowing: This Year’s Retreat Is About Leading with Intelligence
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This Year’s Techonomy Retreat Is About Leading with Intelligence
The Techonomy retreat will gather leaders to explore the intersection of tech, business, and society.
Best in Business
Space Tourism Approaches Take-Off
The business hasn’t gone as smoothly as hoped, but new players are promising new types of rides with lower prices.
Make Your Worthy 100 2024 Nomination
This year, we again set out to find the 100 people across various industries who are making an impact, whether it’s an industry-specific innovation, or addressing a difficult challenge that affects the world around us. Make your nomination today.
Philanthropy Is Not a Retirement Project
Viewpoint: The Zillenials’ wealth transfer is happening now. So should their philanthropy.
Editor's Letter: Traveling Time
“Journeys are the midwives of thought.” –Alain de Botton, The Art of Travel
Upcoming Events
Techonomy Climate NYC: Driving Sustainable Innovation
On September 25th at the City Winery (Pier 57) in New York City leaders, innovators, and influencers from diverse sectors will come together to explore and amplify sustainable practices that can drive significant environmental changes. Register Here.
Techonomy 24: Leading with Intelligence
Our featured annual retreat hosted in Lake Nona, FL on November 17 includes business and tech executives, thought leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, and top academics for deep and provocative dives into the consequential issues of our time. Request an Invite Here.
In Other News
Owning a piece of American wilderness: A dream come true—unless you buy without knowing what you’re getting into. Here’s what to know before going country.
These 9 New Watches Are Setting Current Trends for the Industry
Following the annual Watches & Wonders fair in Geneva, here are the watches that best represent the trends we expect for the year to come.
Exploring LA’s diverse cultural districts. Here’s a guide to some quieter corners to help you discover your version of Los Angeles.
What We're Reading
Global Stocks Tick Up While Yen Slips in Calm Before U.S. Data (Reuters)
U.S. Government Asks For Consumer Help on Solar Scams (Time)
Why 'Doing Nothing, Intentionally' Is Good for Us: The Rise of the Slow Living Movement (BBC)
How London Pioneered a Greener Olympics (Reasons to Be Cheerful)