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GALILEO GOES TO VEGAS FOR MONEY20/20

Galileo Goes to Vegas for Money20/20

October 31, 2022

Money20/20 USA is in the books! Held this year at the Venetian Resort in Las Vegas, the annual fintech mega-show was a four-day marathon of renowned speakers, industry-shifting breakout sessions, and nonstop financial fun–and Galileo was at the center of it all!

On Sunday night, Galileo and Technisys got the party started at the sensory-themed welcome event, Sensations, serving as headline sponsors for “Sound” (fittingly, for a pair of platforms that help enable millions of consumers to build a “sound” financial future). And because you can’t have a good party without good music, we got things turned up with a live DJ and other performers as we welcomed thousands of attendees to mix, mingle and groove to an evening of sensational auditory stimulation.

Galileo Money2020 Recap Image
Galileo Money2020 Recap Image

The main expo hall opened on Monday, with Galileo and Technisys occupying a slice of prime real estate near the center of the action. The booth was decked out with Galileo’s newly revamped logo and featured two demo stations, two meeting rooms, billboards highlighting our awesome partners, a raffle, food, drinks–and plenty of sweet, sweet swag.

Galileo Money 2020 Wall
Galileo Money 2020 Wall

And when we told attendees we wanted them to help us create the future of financial services, we meant it. At the booth, two professional artists created a 30-foot mural wall in real-time based upon live input from crowd members about the fintech topics and trends they were most excited about. After the show, we’ll be bringing the wall back to our Salt Lake City headquarters, where it will be proudly displayed and serve to guide us as we help build fintech’s tomorrow.

Galileo at Money20/20
Galileo at Money20/20

Speaking of which, Galileo’s Xchange networking series is where that financial services future is created. And for the special Money 20/20 edition, we pulled out all the stops, hosting more than 400 guests at the Venetian’s TAO Nightclub for a Tuesday evening of drinks, tapas, connection and collaboration as we closed out the final night of Money20/20 with a bang!

Galileo at Money20/20 image
Galileo at Money20/20 image

If you connected with us during the show and want to continue the conversation – or if you missed us and want to learn more about Galileo – drop us a line at marketing@galileo-ft.com to learn more about how we can help build the future of financial services together.

Seth at Money20/20
Seth at Money20/20

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