June 8, 2021

Registration for SALT New York is Now Open!

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We’re bringing SALT home to New York for the first time this September to convene leading voices across finance, technology, and public policy, as well as provide unparalleled networking opportunities for our community.

SALT New York will be a full-scale, in-person event held in accordance with city, state and CDC protocols for COVID-19. While we expect requirements to evolve over the summer, in-person attendance is currently available to fully vaccinated individuals only.

PROGRAM

SALT New York 2021 will feature three days of thought leadership beginning the morning of Monday, September 13 and concluding the afternoon of Wednesday, September 15. The theme of the event will be Building a Better Post-Pandemic World and cover topics including the rise of fintech and future of finance, new healthcare models and biotech breakthroughs, and global impact investing and sustainable economic development. We will be announcing our first round of speakers later this month.

NETWORKING

SALT will be partnering with iConnections, a software-powered community connecting the investment management industry, to provide networking technology purpose built for General Partner (GP)-Limited Partner (LP) meetings. SALT delegates will gain access to the iConnections platform (mobile and desktop), where they can build detailed company profiles and match for meetings with relevant allocators. SALT New York will be a hybrid event, where participants can both view content and network virtually, if desired.

VENUE

SALT New York will take place at the Javits Center Expansion, a brand-new $1.5 billion premium facility built to attract the top conferences in the world. SALT is excited to be the first event of its type to utilize the facility, which features a 40,000 square foot roof terrace for networking and entertainment. We will also leverage various facilities in Hudson Yards, adjacent to the Javits Center, for VIP events during the conference.

We’ve enjoyed engaging with our community virtually via SALT Talks over the last 18 months, but are excited to resume our in-person programming, especially to help New York rebound even stronger from the pandemic.