Synapse Florida held its sixth annual Synapse Summit, on Feb. 14, inviting over 6,000 attendees, 800 investors and venture capitalists, 300 exhibitors and 150 speakers to connect and engage through innovation.
The Summit, held at Amalie Arena, in Tampa, featured more than 40 sessions including impactful keynotes from Ally Love, a global ambassador with Peloton and entrepreneur, Steve Case, co-founder of AOL and chairman and chief executive officer of Revolution, Cathie Wood, CEO and chief investment officer of Ark Invest, and Phoebe Miles, the daughter of Gatorade inventor and co-founder of the Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention.
“This year’s Synapse Summit amplified our mission of bringing innovators together to showcase Florida’s incredible innovation ecosystem,” says CEO of Synapse Florida Brian Kornfeld. “We’re excited to be the catalyst for these connections and to bring together companies from across the state, and beyond, to work together, driving our common goal of raising Florida’s profile for innovators and entrepreneurs.”
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