YTH Live Conference (Virtual)
Mon, Aug 03
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YTH Live 2020 will showcase the brightest minds and cutting-edge research in topics ranging from sexual and reproductive health to mental health, digital rights, and climate change.
Time & Location
Aug 03, 2020, 8:00 AM – Aug 05, 2020, 5:00 AM
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About the event
YTH Live 2020 will be a dynamic virtual conference held August 3-5, 2020.
YTH Live 2020 will showcase the brightest minds and cutting-edge research in topics ranging from sexual and reproductive health to mental health, digital rights, and climate change. Whether you are an Executive Director, developer, IT professional, or even a high school student, YTH Live can help you learn about the latest trends in health, innovation, and technology.
As a technology-based conference, we are excited to model how virtual platforms can provide engaging opportunities for participants to share, network, and innovate!
Exact times and a full agenda will be provided in the coming weeks.
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Why attend YTH Live?Young leaders: Meet other students and young adult leaders from around the world who share your passion for improving youth health and wellness through technology.
Tech professionals: Share insights and innovations across a diverse community of builders, coders, designers, developers, gamers, hackers, makers, thinkers, and visionaries crafting the next generation of innovative solutions for healthy young people.
Health professionals: Exchange ideas and best practices across sectors with advocates, community leaders, educators, parents, policymakers, researchers, and social entrepreneurs providing effective health strategies and wellness resources serving youth and young adults.
Parents, teachers, advocates, designers, and researchers: We want you too! Learn from the highest-quality educators, community youth leaders, parents and health professionals who gather every year at YTH Live to share insights, experience and data on young people and tech.