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3 Ways to Follow Nordic Business Forum 2016

Over 5,700 business executives and entrepreneurs will gather to Helsinki for this year’s big event. If you missed your chance to get tickets to the sold out Nordic Business Forum 2016, here are different ways to tune in.

1. Live Stream

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If you decided to finally ditch free options to stay on track of the events at Helsinki Expo and Convention Center, but missed out when the tickets were still available, the official live stream provides by far the most bang for the buck.

The event will be broadcast through Thursday (October 6th) & Friday (October 7th). On the first event day, the action starts at 12:30 and lasts until 19:00. and on the second day, the program goes on from 9:00 to 17:00. All starting times EEST.

If you want to set the pace of the presentations yourself: All main stage keynotes from Ed Catmull, Seth Godin, Gary Vaynerchuk, Peter Diamandis, Amy Chua, Dick Costolo, Tony Hawk, Jessica Jackley, Vineet Nayar, to Des Traynor are available for live stream viewers for 30 days after the event.

On the breaks, MTV’s Live Stream Studio has super interesting discussions going on with special guests and featured speakers.

Live Stream goes for 150€ and can be viewed at live.nbforum.com

2. Instant Articles

With the number of accredited journalists coming closer to a hundred, Nordic Business Forum 2016 is quite a well-reported topic on the news medias during the two event days. We’ll also provide our own stream of instant articles during the event, highlighting interesting things said and done on the main stage.

You can follow the instant article stream: here.

3. #NBForum2016

Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or whatever your social media of choice might be, the event hashtag #NBForum2016 is practically guaranteed to have a steady flow of live content.

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