CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Feb. 2, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- How does AI enable the proliferation of IoT, robotics and other exponential technologies? Which technological challenges that exist at the intersection of exponential technologies present enormous business opportunities? And what impact will exponential technologies have in shaping the human experience five, ten, or twenty years from now?
On February 18, 2017, industry experts, engineers, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, academics and more will gather at the renowned MIT Media Lab for the 2017 MIT Tech Conference. They will seek to answer these questions with a focus on creating opportunities that allow one exponential technology to enable growth, dematerialization, democratization and impact of another.
"The Conference organizers set an ambitious goal for this year's conference—to inspire entrepreneurs, business, engineering students and practitioners to work together on business models and technological challenges that arise at the intersections of exponential technologies," says Nargis Sakhibova, MIT Sloan MBA 2017, Chair and Managing Director of the Conference. "Each of the talks and keynote presentations will finish with a set of challenges that are really entrepreneurial opportunities. And the structure of talks and speeches allows conference participants to ask the most burning questions from industry practitioners who stand at the cutting edge of innovation."
A portion of the conference is reserved for a Technologies of the Future Showcase. Conference attendees will be able to see, touch, play and feel with technologies in action including Notion Theory's VR arm (showcased at CES 2017), and drones from CyPhy, among other MIT projects and companies.
UBTECH Robotics, who made the Guinness Book of World Records after 1,007 of their robots danced simultaneously, are slated to open the conference with a much smaller troupe of dancing robots that will also be made available at the Technologies of the Future Showcase.
The inspiring keynote speakers and panelists include, among others:
- Rohit Prasad – Head Scientist, Alexa, Amazon
- Rikard Steiber – VP, HTC Viveport
- Richard Socher – Chief Scientist, Salesforce
- John Martinis –Quantum Computing Group Lead, Google
- John Launchbury – Head of Information Innovation, DARPA
- Bryan Johnson – CEO, Kernel
Other slated panelists and moderators include (bios can be found HERE):
- Helen Greiner – Co-Founder, iRobot and CyPhy Works
- David Bradwell – Co-Founder and CTO, Ambri
- Ryan Gariepy – Co-founder and CTO, Clearpath Robotics
- Stefanie Tellex – Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Brown University
- John R Smith – IBM Fellow and Manager of Multimedia and Vision, IBM Watson
- Jennifer Ouellette – Nationally recognized science writer
- Liam Paull – Research Scientist, Distributed Robotics Lab
- Kent Bye – Producer, Voices of VR Podcast
To learn more and register for the conference, please visit: http://www.mittechconference.com.
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About MIT Tech Conference
In its 11th year in 2017, the MIT Tech Conference is an annual event created and organized by a team of tech-savvy MBA students from the MIT Sloan School of Management.
This year's conference sponsors include: PTC Inc., Ericsson; MIT Initiative on Digital Economy; MIT Sloan Student Life; MIT Sloan Tech Club; Amazon; MIT Office of Dean of Graduate Education; Quantcast; MIT CSAIL; and CIO Review.
About the MIT Sloan School of Management
The MIT Sloan School of Management is where smart, independent leaders come together to solve problems, create new organizations, and improve the world. Learn more at http://mitsloan.mit.edu/
SOURCE MIT Sloan School of Management
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