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NYSE Content Update: HumanX Boasts over 400 Sponsors at its Second Annual Event

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New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:ICE) served as media partner at HumanX, April 6–9, 2026, a San Francisco conference with more than 6,500 attendees and over 400 sponsors. The Exchange hosted an off-site Closing Bell on April 8 and captured interviews and segments for NYSE Live and digital channels.

Stefan Weitz, HumanX co-founder and CEO, rang the bell with Joe Benarroch of NYSE; content featuring executives from Coursera, Oura, 1Password and Midi Health will roll out across NYSE platforms.

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News Market Reaction – ICE

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+2.31% News Effect

On the day this news was published, ICE gained 2.31%, reflecting a moderate positive market reaction.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Conference attendees: 6,500+ attendees Event sponsors: 400+ sponsors Event duration: April 6–9, 2026 +1 more
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Conference attendees 6,500+ attendees HumanX AI conference at Moscone Center, April 6–9, 2026
Event sponsors 400+ sponsors Second annual HumanX conference headline figure
Event duration April 6–9, 2026 Dates of HumanX conference in San Francisco
ICE share price $160.60 Price before this news, down 0.85% on the day

Market Reality Check

Price: $155.81 Vol: Volume 2,742,535 is below...
normal vol
$155.81 Last Close
Volume Volume 2,742,535 is below the 20-day average with relative volume at 0.88. normal
Technical Trading below the 200-day MA of 166.39 and about 15.18% under the 52-week high.

Peers on Argus

ICE is down 0.85%, while key peers CME, MCO, COIN, NDAQ and SPGI are also negati...

ICE is down 0.85%, while key peers CME, MCO, COIN, NDAQ and SPGI are also negative (ranging from about -0.89% to -2.01%), indicating broad sector softness rather than company-specific pressure.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Apr 09 (Neutral)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Apr 09 Summit content update Neutral -3.5% Previewed NYSE Sustainability Leaders Summit and daily market content from the floor.
Apr 08 Conference partnership Neutral +0.9% Highlighted HumanX remote Closing Bell and broader NYSE market updates.
Apr 07 CEO survey on AI Neutral -0.1% Released survey of 415 CEOs on AI, M&A, and workforce shifts.
Apr 06 Mortgage Monitor data Positive +2.1% Reported firmer spring housing market, 0.4% price growth and 8% inventory rise.
Apr 06 AI event promotion Neutral +2.1% Promoted NYSE partnership with HumanX AI conference and NYSE TV coverage.
Pattern Detected

Recent ICE/NYSE content and survey releases have generally seen modest, mixed price reactions, with no consistent pattern of sharp rallies or selloffs around these news items.

Recent Company History

Over the past week, ICE has issued several NYSE-branded content updates and data releases. These included the fourth annual NYSE Sustainability Leaders Summit, HumanX conference coverage, a CEO survey on disruption and AI, and the April 2026 Mortgage Monitor showing modest home price growth and rising inventory. Price reactions ranged from about -3.47% to +2.09%, suggesting routine informational flow rather than outsized market-moving catalysts. Today’s HumanX recap fits that pattern of ongoing engagement content.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement underscores NYSE’s role in AI discourse through its HumanX media partnership, high...
Analysis

This announcement underscores NYSE’s role in AI discourse through its HumanX media partnership, highlighting 6,500+ attendees and 400+ sponsors and a remote Closing Bell from the conference. It follows a series of NYSE content and data updates over recent days. Investors watching ICE may focus less on this branding-driven news and more on fundamental disclosures such as mortgage data, proxy filings, and future earnings to gauge how these visibility efforts translate into growth and profitability.

Key Terms

artificial intelligence (ai), closing bell
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"As the global conversation around artificial intelligence (AI) continues to accelerate..."
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the development of computer systems that can perform tasks typically requiring human intelligence, such as understanding language, recognizing patterns, and making decisions. For investors, AI can enhance how businesses analyze data, automate processes, and innovate, potentially leading to increased efficiency and new opportunities in the market.
closing bell financial
"hosted a remote Closing Bell ceremony live from the Moscone Center."
The closing bell is the signal that ends a stock exchange’s regular trading day and marks the moment when final, official prices are recorded for listed securities. Like a shop’s closing time that fixes the day’s sales totals, it matters to investors because those end-of-day prices are used to value portfolios, measure performance, settle transactions, and serve as the reference point for news, pricing benchmarks and time-sensitive orders.

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All about AI on stage.

NEW YORK, April 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- As the global conversation around artificial intelligence (AI) continues to accelerate, the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) was on the ground as a media partner at the HumanX conference, which took place April 6–9 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.

Experience the full interactive Multichannel News Release here: https://www.multivu.com/nyse/9383351-en-nyse-content-update-humanx-conference-artificial-intelligence

HumanX brought together more than 6,500 attendees in technology, business, and investment communities, spotlighting the rapid evolution of AI and its growing impact across industries. Against this backdrop, the NYSE's presence focused on capturing insights from influential voices shaping the future of innovation and enterprise.

The conference featured a wide range of programming: executive panels, discussions and hands-on sessions exploring real-world applications of AI. Topics spanned enterprise adoption, governance and the societal implications of emerging technologies, including discussions such as "Who Protects the Public in the Age of AI?" that examined what it will take to keep societies safe as AI evolves.

A centerpiece of the NYSE's participation took place on Wednesday, April 8, when the Exchange hosted a remote Closing Bell ceremony live from the Moscone Center. Traditionally held on the iconic NYSE trading floor in New York City, the off-site bell ringing underscored the significance of HumanX and reflected the growing momentum behind AI across global markets.

The ceremony featured Stefan Weitz, Co-Founder and CEO of HumanX, who rang the Closing Bell in recognition of the conference and the transformative role AI continues to play across sectors. He was joined by Joe Benarroch, NYSE's Head of Content, Media Partnerships and Distribution. It was a moment that connected the innovation taking place in San Francisco with audiences around the world.

Following the bell ringing, Weitz joined NYSE correspondent Ashley Mastronardi on 'Taking Stock,' where he discussed the significance of the occasion and shared further perspective on the themes and conversations that defined this year's HumanX conference.

Throughout the conference, the NYSE conducted a series of on-site interviews with leaders across the AI and technology ecosystem. These conversations featured executives from companies driving innovation, including Coursera, Oura, 1Password and Midi Health, among others.

Content captured during the conference is set to roll out across the NYSE's media platforms in the weeks following the event, including segments featured on its daily morning program: 'NYSE Live.' Viewers can also watch the Floor Talk episodes from HumanX on NYSE's social and digital channels once they are released.

As AI continues to redefine industries and create new opportunities, the NYSE's media partnership with HumanX reflects its ongoing engagement with the innovators at the center of this transformation and its commitment to amplifying their stories on a global stage.

 

PagerDuty CEO Jennifer Tejada interviewed with NYSE.

 

HumanX CEO Stefan Weitz rang the NYSE Closing Bell.

 

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FAQ

What did NYSE (ICE) do at the HumanX conference April 6–9, 2026?

The NYSE acted as a media partner and produced on-site content during HumanX. According to the company, it hosted a remote Closing Bell on April 8 and conducted interviews for segments to appear on NYSE Live and digital channels in the weeks after the event.

How many attendees and sponsors did HumanX have, and how is NYSE highlighting that (ICE)?

HumanX drew over 6,500 attendees and more than 400 sponsors, per the company. NYSE is highlighting the scale by featuring conference interviews, a remote Closing Bell on April 8, and distributing segments across its media platforms to reach global audiences.

Who rang the NYSE Closing Bell at HumanX and when did it happen?

Stefan Weitz, HumanX co-founder and CEO, rang the remote Closing Bell on April 8, 2026. According to the company, he was joined by Joe Benarroch of NYSE to link the San Francisco event with the Exchange's global audience.

Which companies did NYSE interview at HumanX that investors should note (ICE)?

NYSE conducted on-site interviews with executives from Coursera, Oura, 1Password and Midi Health, among others. According to the company, these conversations explore AI applications and will be shared across NYSE Live and its social and digital channels.

When and where will NYSE (ICE) release HumanX coverage and segments?

NYSE will release HumanX content in the weeks following the conference via NYSE Live and digital channels. According to the company, Floor Talk episodes and other segments will be posted on its social and investor-facing platforms after the event.

What themes did NYSE (ICE) highlight at HumanX about AI and governance?

NYSE focused on AI enterprise adoption, governance and societal impacts during HumanX panels and sessions. According to the company, programming included discussions such as "Who Protects the Public in the Age of AI?" examining safety and governance as AI evolves.