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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

EMTechMIT

EmTech MIT
TECHNOLOGIES THAT MATTER
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What is EmTech?
Technology Review's annual EmTech MIT is the premier conference focused on emerging technologies and their impact.
EmTech is a place where technology, business, and culture converge. It is an access point to the most innovative people and companies from around the world. Most of all, it is a place of inspiration: a place to glimpse the future of technology and begin to understand how it is going to impact the world and your business.
EmTech is a community, a network, and a meeting place for business leaders, innovators, entrepreneurs, investors, and change makers worldwide who are passionate about turning ideas into solutions and addressing major global issues. The event consistently attracts top decision makers from the technology, policy, investment, and management communities. Be a part of the conversation – register today.

EmTech MIT 2012 Highlights
This unique two-day conference at the MIT Media Lab gives you access to the most important emerging technologies and trends. Topics for this year's event include new approaches to scaling alternative energy sources that will determine how we power our future; the personal implications of big data, from politics and healthcare to entertainment; and how machine learning is positioned to change traditional education around the world. Additional highlights for 2012 include:
  • Lawrence Lessig, director of the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University, will address the timely topic of emerging technology in politics;
  • Anant Agarwal, president of edX, Harvard and MIT's transformational new partnership in online education, and Nicholas Negroponte, founder and chairman of One Laptop per Child, will discuss the future of education and learning;
  • Chuck Dages, EVP of Emerging Technology for Warner Brothers, will discuss the future of our entertainment experience;
  • Sophie Vandebroek, CTO of Xerox, will explore entrepreneurship and fostering innovation on a global scale during a fireside chat with Jason Pontin;
  • A series of PreView sessions will give you a first look at powerful emerging technologies in IT, energy, biomedicine, and the Web;
  • Meet the 2012 Global TR35: Our annual selection of world's 35 most outstanding innovators younger than 35;
  • Exclusive networking opportunities with 500 innovators and leaders in business and technology, including CEOs, CTOs, CIOs, policy leaders, entrepreneurs, venture investors, and more.
For additional program information, please visit the event website.

Emtech MIT
October 24-25, 2012
MIT Media Lab
Cambridge, MA
Register now and save: Register for Emtech MIT by Thursday, May 31, and save $800 off the standard full-conference rate. Register online now.
Questions about registration? Call 1-855-2EMTECH or e-mail registration@technologyreview.com.

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