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Conference Session

Is Big Always Bad: Big Tech and the Innovation Economy 

Tuesday, January 7
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Are big tech companies fueling innovation or stifling competition? Are government moves to block mergers helping or hurting small businesses?. 
All CES conference sessions are seated on a first-come, first-served basis.

Speakers

  • Ben Brody

    Ben Brody

    Technology Reporter, Punchbowl News

    Moderator

  • Tyler Grimm

    Tyler Grimm

    Principal, Miller Strategies

  • Jennifer Huddleston

    Jennifer Huddleston

    Senior Fellow in Technology Policy, Cato Institute

  • Adam Kovacevich

    Adam Kovacevich

    CEO & Founder, Chamber of Progress

  • Luther Lowe

    Luther Lowe

    Head of Public Policy, Y Combinator

  • Michael Petricone

    Michael Petricone

    SVP, Consumer Technology Association

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