ICA to Host Meeting in Las Vegas in January

The Internet Commerce Association (ICA) announced that it will host its Annual Member Meeting early next year at Resorts World Las Vegas. The members only event will be held January 22 – 24, 2023. Early bird tickets are now for sale via EventBrite.

Here are some of the details about the event tickets and costs that were shared by the ICA:

  • Early Bird Tickets cost $199 + fees. Price increases to $299 on November 1st.
  • Hotel Rooms at Resorts World are $100 + resort fee and taxes.
  • New Premium ICA Members receive a free ticket with annual membership fee.
  • Rooms are available to book using this link shared by the ICA.

I am told the event will primarily be a combination of networking, interactive panels, and social gatherings. As I recall, attendees will be responsible for meals unless they are sponsored by an industry company.

I purchased my ticket last week and hope to attend the meeting. I am waiting to book my flight and hotel to ensure I don’t have a family ski conflict that weekend.

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
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