D: Dive Into Mobile was held April 15-16, 2013 at the Museum of Jewish Heritage and The Ritz-Carlton Battery Park, New York. Below was the preliminary schedule for this year’s conference.

As a general policy, we do not release a detailed agenda prior to the conference. Instead, a program book with the complete schedule is distributed to registered participants at the registration desk on-site.

Monday, April 15, 2013

12:00pm
Conference Registration, Museum of Jewish Heritage
12:00pm
Welcome Reception, Museum of Jewish Heritage
2:00pm
Opening Session, Museum of Jewish Heritage
3:30pm
Break, Museum of Jewish Heritage
4:00pm
General Session, Museum of Jewish Heritage
5:00pm
Registration, The Ritz-Carlton, Battery Park
6:00pm
Opening Reception, The Ritz-Carlton, Battery Park
Courtesy of Sequoia Capital
7:00pm
Dinner, The Ritz-Carlton, Battery Park
Courtesy of The Boston Consulting Group
9:00pm
Nightcap Gathering, The Ritz-Carlton, Battery Park
Courtesy of DocuSign

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

7:00am
Registration & Continental Breakfast, Museum of Jewish Heritage
Courtesy of Quixey
8:30am
General Session, Museum of Jewish Heritage
10:15am
Break & App Marketplace, Museum of Jewish Heritage
Courtesy of Dell
10:45am
General Session, Museum of Jewish Heritage
12:30pm
Lunch, Museum of Jewish Heritage
Courtesy of Xtreme Labs
2:00pm
General Session, Museum of Jewish Heritage
3:15pm
Break & App Marketplace, Museum of Jewish Heritage
Courtesy of Dell
3:45pm
General Session, Museum of Jewish Heritage
5:30pm
Closing Reception, Museum of Jewish Heritage

This schedule is for general purposes only—all times are subject to change without notice.

D: Dive Into Mobile

Explore the impact of the “mobile first” revolution.
April 15-16, 2013
New York, New York

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