September 20, 2011 - September 21, 2011

FinovateFall 2011

FinovateFall - Manhattan, New York

ABOUT

Finovate returns to Manhattan on September 20 and 21 with FinovateFall 2011, our flagship showcase of the newest financial and banking technology innovations from leading established companies and hot young startups.

Finovate events are the only events exclusively designed to showcase the innovative work of financial technology companies. With a unique format designed to foster great conversations and new ideas, this is truly THE event for people interested in financial and banking technology innovation.

We look at hundreds of fintech innovators from all over the globe, and hand-pick the best ones to put on stage through a competitive application process.  Each selected company receives just 7 minutes to demo (no slides allowed!) their newest, most innovative products in front of the entire audience, and frequently launch their next big thing live from our stage.  No other event provides this level of insight into the financial technology industry in just two days.

We also know one of the major reasons to attend any event is to meet and learn from interesting people. Last year, overwhelming demand from leading financial executives, venture capitalists, press, industry analysts, bloggers, and fintech entrepreneurs saw FinovateFall sell out nearly three weeks before the show. They came from companies like Chase, Microsoft, Citi, PayPal and more.

Our alumni have overwhelmingly told us they plan to return for FinovateFall 2011, but don’t worry – we’ve found a new, bigger venue for this year’s show. Join us – and them – and spend a few days in the company of some of the most interesting minds in financial technology. Register now to lock in your spot!

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Date

September 20, 2011 - September 21, 2011

Organized By

FinovateFall

Location

Manhattan
711 12th Ave
New York , 10019
United States

Contact Information

Site: http://finovate.com/fall2011/

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