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National Sleep Foundation Hosts 2nd Annual Sleep Technology Summit & Expo to Support Innovations in Sleep

The Sleep Technology Summit & Expo will be chaired by Michael Breus, PhD, author of The Power of When , (in stores September 13). Keynote speaker Harry Wang, Senior Director of Research at Parks Associates, will discuss the current state of sleep tech and what is on the horizon. The summit will also include speakers from IBM, Beddit, Jawbone, Nokia, and others. The Expo will showcase the latest sleep technology products, and introduce innovators to business and investment opportunities within this growing segment of technology.

From the press release "National Sleep Foundation Hosts 2nd Annual Sleep Technology Summit & Expo to Support Innovations in Sleep"

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