The 2024 World Economic Conference – Tickets Go On Sale This Tuesday!
Mark your calendars for an event that promises to shape your understanding of the global economy: the highly anticipated 2024 World Economic Conference is back, and tickets go on sale this Tuesday, August 20, at 11 AM ET!
This isn’t just another conference. It’s an opportunity to immerse yourself in cutting-edge insights, network with top professionals, and gain access to the knowledge you need to navigate the complexities of the global economy.
2024 World Economic Conference Details
Location: Orlando, FL
Venue: Signia by Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek
Dates: November 8, 9, & 10, 2024
Strategically planned for mid-November, right after the election, this year’s WEC is set to be an event like no other. With critical global and economic shifts on the horizon, this conference is your chance to better understand what’s to come.
Why Attend the World Economic Conference?
- Unparalleled Expertise: Hear from the world’s leading economists, strategists, and thinkers, including Martin Armstrong, who will share their predictions, analyses, and strategies for the future. Learn directly from experts with deep insights into the global financial markets.
- Actionable Insights: Whether you’re an investor, entrepreneur, or simply passionate about the global economy, the insights you gain at this conference will equip you with the tools and knowledge to make informed decisions in an ever-changing economic landscape.
- Networking Opportunities: Connect with a diverse group of like-minded professionals, industry leaders, and innovators. This is your chance to build valuable relationships that could open doors to new opportunities and collaborations.
- Exclusive Content: Attendees will receive access to exclusive content, including presentation slides and recordings, so you can revisit the knowledge shared and continue to learn long after the event is over.
Thinking of attending for the first time? CLICK HERE to read what past attendees have said! In a nutshell, it’s an experience of a lifetime!
Ticket Information
- In-Person Ticket: $2750
- Event Admission Ticket (in-room seating)
- Presentation Slides
- Video Recording
- Accompanying Material (as and if provided by Martin Armstrong)
- Ability to submit questions for the Q&A session (in-person attendees only)
- Exclusive networking opportunities to connect with other attendees
- Breakfast and Lunch (Saturday and Sunday)
- Cocktail Reception (Friday evening)
- Swag bag includes an Armstrong Economics notebook, pen, and an event collector’s mug!
- Virtual Ticket: $1500
- Live Stream Access
- Presentation Slides
- Video Recording
- Ability to purchase any of the bonus reports* at a special rate (no bonus reports are included with this ticket)
- Virtual Plus Ticket: $2000
- Everything the standard Virtual ticket includes, PLUS:
- Package of bonus conference-related materials, i.e., bonus reports and/or videos (as and if provided by Martin Armstrong)
- Exclusive access to the Event App Networking Feature to share contact information and connect with other Attendees! – During Live Event Only
Please note: Changes to tickets requiring a credit back to the original credit card must be made within 90 days from the date of purchase or 30 days from the event, whichever comes first. The deadline to cancel for a full refund is 30 days before the event.
Tickets Go Live This Tuesday, August 20 at 11 AM ET
Given the high demand for this event, tickets are expected to sell out quickly. Be sure to set a reminder for 11 AM ET this Tuesday, August 20, to secure your spot at the 2024 World Economic Conference. Whether you choose to attend in person or virtually, this is an investment in your future you won’t want to miss.
How to Secure Your Spot
- Visit the following website this Tuesday at 11 AM ET: https://armstrongeconomics.ticketspice.com/2024-ae-world-economic-conference
- Information will also be available on this website under the “Events” page
- Choose your preferred ticket option and complete your purchase
- Prepare to join us for an event that could redefine your understanding of the global economy