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XRA ANNOUNCES STEVEN JOHNSON AS GUEST SPEAKER AT THE SECOND ANNUAL ALL-MEMBER MEETING IN ADVANCE OF AWE

XRA ANNOUNCES STEVEN JOHNSON AS GUEST SPEAKER AT THE SECOND ANNUAL ALL-MEMBER MEETING IN ADVANCE OF AWE

Washington, D.C. – The XR Association will host its second annual All-Member Meeting in advance of the Augmented World Expo (AWE) in Santa Clara, California, on Tuesday, May 30. The All-Member Meeting is a great opportunity for member company representatives to meet in person, network, and work together on forward-facing issues in the industry.

This year, the XR Association is thrilled to announce Steven Johnson, best-selling author and the leading light of today’s interdisciplinary, collaborative, open-minded approach to innovation, as the honorary guest speaker for XRA’s annual All-Member Meeting. Johnson is known to unite a deep understanding of scientific progress with a sharp sensitivity to contemporary online trends. Members will hear from someone the Wall Street Journal has called “one of the most persuasive advocates for the role of collaboration in innovation.”

Steven’s books, podcasts and television series have explored the stories of some of the most crucial breakthroughs in the history of health, medicine and technology. He is the bestselling author of 13 books, including The Ghost Map, his acclaimed study of the 1854 cholera epidemic, and Where Good Ideas Come From. He also hosted and co-created the Emmy Award-winning PBS/BBC series How We Got To Now and is the current host of the podcast American Innovations. Steven writes regularly for the New York Times Magazine and WIRED.

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XRA has partnered with AWE to provide XRA member company representatives with a deep discount on conference registration fees. Since 2010, over 5000 companies and 60,000 professionals have trusted AWE to connect, learn and grow their business in the XR ecosystem. Learn more at AWE.US.

Please contact info@xra.org to receive XRA’s special discount code for AWE registration. 

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