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Singularity University And Fox Studios Hosting ‘Backstage Pass To The Future’ Event On June 1

Singularity University
May 31, 2013

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This Saturday night, June 1st, Singularity University and FOX Studios are putting on quite a show with an event titled 'Backstage Pass To The Future.' Located on the film set of 'Mulberry Street,' the event is part of the Summit On The Future Of Exponential Technologies program running throughout the weekend that will be hosted by both Peter Diamandis and Ray Kurzweil, among others.

If you're in Los Angeles this weekend, you are in luck: tickets are still available for this awesome event.

Last year's event was also headlined by entertainer and technologist will.i.am and Tesla/SpaceX founder Elon Musk.

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You can learn more about last year's event by checking out an article from SU's own Vivek Wadhwa that appeared on TechCrunch.

To learn more about the program, check out the Backstage Pass To The Future website.

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