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HR Tech
HR Tech 2026 is where HR moves from change to true transformation. Taking place 20–22 October at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, the conference brings together thousands of HR and business leaders who are rethinking how AI, data, and modern technology shape the workforce. While finance can automate numbers and operations can automate processes, HR must keep people at the centre—aligning strategy, culture, and governance with rapid innovation. Across keynotes, case studies, and the expansive expo, attendees gain practical insight into what actually works, plus the tools and partners to lead AI-enabled HR in their own organisations. Be sure to visit Awardco at Booth 4331 to see how leading companies are using recognition, rewards, and employee insights to drive engagement, improve retention, and make work more meaningful.
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HR Tech
HR Tech 2026 is where HR moves from change to true transformation. Taking place 20–22 October at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, the conference brings together thousands of HR and business leaders who are rethinking how AI, data, and modern technology shape the workforce. While finance can automate numbers and operations can automate processes, HR must keep people at the centre—aligning strategy, culture, and governance with rapid innovation. Across keynotes, case studies, and the expansive expo, attendees gain practical insight into what actually works, plus the tools and partners to lead AI-enabled HR in their own organisations. Be sure to visit Awardco at Booth 4331 to see how leading companies are using recognition, rewards, and employee insights to drive engagement, improve retention, and make work more meaningful.

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