Benchmark International is pleased to announce our attendance at the ACG New York Annual Technology M&A Conference on December 16, 2020.
The conference is devoted to deal making in the middle-market technology sector.
Key elements include:
- Multi billions in dry powder represented
- Attendees include premier technology investors and intermediaries
- 100+ senior capital providers and technology sector insiders
- Private one-on-one meetings scheduled with top decision makers
- Speakers include high profile founders that have sold to Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google
Link to Conference Registration: https://www.acg.org/nyc/events/acg-ny-annual-technology-ma-conference
ACG New York Annual Technology M&A Conference
Key topics include the latest trends and investment opportunities:
- Identifying how Private Equity using technology for competitive advantage and to enhance portfolio company value
- Finding tech innovations and ideas that will boom beyond CV-19
- Naming where are Capital Providers are placing their technology sub sector bet
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