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Convene, One Liberty Plaza, New York, NY 10006
Government-issued photo ID is required at check-in. Delegates should use the private Convene entrance; 165 Broadway, on the corner of Cortlandt Street and Broadway, opposite The Gap. The name Convene is on the side of the building and faces Broadway.
One Liberty Plaza is an undeniable icon in the lower Manhattan landscape, and teams love working in a building so ingrained in the city’s rich history. They also love the easy commutes – with the Fulton Street Transit Center and Path Station just outside. With over 30,000 square feet of private, customizable work suites, Convene at One Liberty Plaza is the ideal space for teams of up to 350. Perfect for the Data Management Summit.
Convene, One Liberty Plaza
Cortland St Station
WTC Cortlandt Station
Fulton Street Station
Boardway/Cortlandt St
Church St/Liberty St
Please contact parking directly for pricing.
Icon Parking
200 Rector Pl.
(212) 786-4796
Open 24 HR
Liberty Plaza Garage
10 Liberty St.
(212) 509-5278
World Trade Center – Path Station
Andaz Wall Street
75 Wall St, New York, NY 10005
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel New York City – Financial District
8 Stone St, New York, NY 10004
Hampton Inn Manhattan/Downtown-Financial District
32 Pearl St, New York, NY 10004
Four Points by Sheraton New York Downtown
6 Platt St, New York, NY 10038
Now in its 13th year, the Data Management Summit (DMS) in London brings together the European capital markets enterprise data management community, to explore the evolution of data strategy and how to leverage data to drive compliance and business insight.
This Innovation Briefing will explore approaches to data infrastructure transformation, technologies required and how to make sure processes are optimised to support real time data management. Hear from leading practitioners and innovative technology solution providers who will share insight into how to set up and leverage your data infrastructure to provide user access to consistent data and analytics, and companies the ability to monetise their data.