This year’s WEC 2021 ended 1 minute after the final comment t with a power outage that lasted more than 1 hour. We want to thank everyone for making this a great conference. There were even over 1,600 first-time attendees, making this a remarkable event, to say the least. The live stream provided attendance worldwide from Asia to Eastern Europe. Nigel Farage called these events the “alternative to Davos” and this year the attendance this year far surpassed Davos.
WEC 2021 – Thank You
Posted Nov 7, 2021 by Martin Armstrong |
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