HBLC Number of the Day: Conference exhibitors

Exactly 100 companies representing healthcare, benefits, mental health, wellness and related industries will be exhibiting this week during HRE‘s Health & Benefits Leadership Conference at the Aria in Las Vegas.

MetLife, Quest Diagnostics, the Mayo Clinic and Headspace Health are among the exhibitors, sponsors and speakers attending the biggest HBLC ever.

What it means for HR leaders

Hundreds of benefits and HR leaders, industry thought leaders and speakers, and exhibitors are gathering from around the nation to dive deep into the biggest benefit and health trends currently shaping the workplace.

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Related: 5 things to look forward to at the Health & Benefits Leadership Conference

With so many exhibitors on hand for the three-day event, attendees will be able to learn about dozens of tools and solutions as they work on welcoming employees back to workplaces, enacting hybrid plans, continuing to emphasize mental and financial health for employees and so many other pressing topics.

Benefits technology, a rapidly growing branch of HR technology, also will be featured, including during the popular “Ideas & Innovators” keynote session, led by HR Tech Conference Chair Steve Boese, which will spotlight how emerging tech is influencing the benefits space during a series of five-minute presentations.

Many of the innovations are in response to the new COVID-related challenges employers are facing. The pandemic has driving investments in benefits and wellness tech to $2 billion in 2021, according to speaker George LaRocque. His session, titled “How Benefits Technology Is Transforming the Workplace,” begins at 10:45 a.m. Wednesday.

Related: Benefits technology is having a moment—and COVID is partly responsible

The event kicks off Tuesday morning with a keynote from Ginger Zee—ABC chief meteorologist, author and mental health advocate, who will detail her experiences battling mental health issues and discuss why employers need to step up for their workers.

Registration remains open throughout the event. The Expo Hall will be open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. April 5, with a networking social starting at 4 p.m., and 10 a.m.-1 p.m. the following day. Click here for more details.

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