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The two-day summit was packed with keynotes, workshops, presentations, seminars, networking and, yes, lots and lots of good food that probably added 1000 calories to the average attendee’s diet and couple of centimeters to their waistline!
The two-day summit was packed with keynotes, workshops, presentations, seminars, networking and, yes, lots and lots of good food that probably added 1000 calories to the average attendee’s diet and couple of centimeters to their waistline!
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