Worlds Fair Nano is a 3,000-person technology and arts festival taking place on August 6th and 7th in NYC.
The passenger elevator, the telephone, electricity, the diesel engine, the x-ray machine, live broadcast television, the modern highway system, video conferences, touchscreens, urban mag lev trains, and many more inventions got their start at a Worlds Fair. From Paris to Chicago across 150 years, the fair has delivered some of the most integral comforts of our world.
The reason that the Worlds Fair has consistently produced world-changing innovations is a simple one: it provides a deadline. Even the greatest thinkers and makers of the time need a reason to create. Without that motivating push, genius doesn’t expose itself. The Worlds Fair is an international showcase that takes years of preparation and draws twenty, fifty, or even seventy million visitors. The multi-billion-dollar stage of the Worlds Fair provides brilliant thinkers with a reason to create. It acts as their deadline on progress.
Worlds Fair USA founder Michael Weiss is working to organize the first Worlds Fair in the U.S. since 1984. In order to get there, he’s proving the concept by growing a future & technology focused events business into the fair. His company’s next event, called Worlds Fair Nano, is a 3,000-person technology & arts festival on August 6th & 7th in NYC. It will be a place to get hands-on with the future of virtual reality, drones, doggie wearables and more (plus music, art, and food).
Visit www.worldsfairnano.com for details and tickets. Use discount code AMLU15 for 15% off.