For the slogan associated with IBM, see Think (slogan).
Not to be confused with ORION's THINK conference.
IBM Think
Status
Active
Genre
IT Business
Frequency
Annual
Venue
Various Online
Inaugurated
19 March 2018; 6 years ago (2018-03-19)
Most recent
9 May 2023; 13 months ago (2023-05-09)
Next event
20-23 May 2024
Organized by
IBM
Website
www.ibm.com/events/think
IBM Think is an annual business conference organized by IBM. Before 2018, IBM held similar business conferences under different names. Think is seen as a successor to World of Watson that was held in 2017.[1] The conference name is a reference the 'Think' slogan used by IBM.
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