EXCLUSIVE: The economic impact of MAPS Psychedelic Science 2023
The giant gathering of psychedelic enthusiasts, trailblazers, business leaders and the just-curious will drop a pupil-dilating amount of cash during their time in the Mile High City.
The 2023 conference is ‘definitely on the larger side.’ Here’s how big.
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The 12,000 attendees of the MAPS Psychedelic Science 2023 conference all have their reasons — some are focused on the business side of this burgeoning industry while others are there as advocates; psychonauts seeking solidarity and singularity; music and dance enthusiasts; or simply to learn at one of the conference’s many, many workshops, keynotes, networking events, meditation sessions and immersive experiences.
The one thing they all have in common? They’re going to be making it rain in Denver to the tune of …
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