NY Stock Exchange (NYSE) Embraces Diversity and Innovation at HumanX Conference
On March 24, 2025, in New York, NYSE reaffirmed its commitment to empowering diverse communities worldwide. By actively engaging with listed companies and emerging startups at industry events, NYSE demonstrates its dedication to fostering innovation and collaboration.
The Multichannel News Release offers a comprehensive interactive experience, providing insights into NYSE’s involvement in key industry events. For more information, visit: https://www.multivu.com/nyse/9315753-en-nyse-content-advisory-on-the-ground-humanx.
HumanX: A New Frontier in AI Innovation
A recent collaboration between HLTH, Money 20/20, and NYSE paved the way for the creation of HumanX, a community focused on AI advancements. With support from a16z, FPV Ventures, Foundation Capital, and Primary Ventures, HumanX aims to simplify AI complexities and offer actionable insights to leaders in corporate and government sectors.
The inaugural HumanX conference took place from March 10-13, 2025, at The Fontainebleau Resort in Las Vegas. The event featured industry leaders from various sectors, including Healthcare, Financial Services, Consumer Retail, Cybersecurity, Sales, Marketing, and more. With nine diverse industry tracks, over 300 expert speakers, and ample collaboration opportunities, NYSE played a significant role in the event.
Highlights from HumanX Conference
Stefan Weitz, CEO of HumanX, kickstarted the conference with an overview, emphasizing the significant capital raised by attending companies and their future M&A plans. The event brought together a diverse community of pioneers, builders, and decision-makers shaping the future of AI.
NYSE’s Coverage at HumanX
NYSE’s coverage of the event included panel discussions on AI’s impact on finance, preventive analytics, fraud prevention, automation, and more. Industry experts like Andrew Brown, Laura Spiekerman, Juan Pablo Ortega, and others shared valuable insights. Additionally, NYSE featured companies like Credo AI, Brex, Glean, Vanta, Metropolis, Cerebras, SambaNova, and many more.
The conference also delved into AI applications in the workplace, with discussions led by NYSE President Lynn Martin, Sarah Franklin, Tomer Cohen, and other industry leaders. A special Women in AI segment highlighted contributions from prominent female leaders in the field.
Looking Ahead: HumanX’s Future
Following the success of the inaugural conference, HumanX’s leadership team rang the Opening Bell at NYSE to announce next year’s conference in San Francisco in April 2026. CEO Stefan Weitz shared his vision for a future where AI is not just a tool but a force multiplier, empowering those who understand its potential.
In conclusion, NYSE’s active involvement in events like HumanX underscores its commitment to innovation and collaboration in the AI space. The conference provided valuable insights, networking opportunities, and a platform for industry leaders to shape the future of AI. As NYSE continues to drive innovation and diversity in the tech sector, the possibilities for AI integration and growth are limitless.
SOURCE: New York Stock Exchange