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Photos from Pop!Tech 2007 that I never really got around to posting. I'm excited to announce I'll be headed back to Maine again this year in October! :)
This years theme explores the dynamics between systems based on scarcity and those based on abundance, in areas ranging from digital social networks to environmentalism, from biology to business, from peacemaking to politics.
Didier Sornette is professor of Entrepreneurial Risks in the department of Management, Technology and Economics at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich), a professor of finance at the Swiss Finance Institute, a professor of Physics and a professor of Geophysics also at ETH Zurich. He is the author of 500+ research papers and seven books. His research focuses on the prediction of crises and extreme events in complex systems, particularly around financial bubbles and crashes and the diagnostics of systemic instabilities.
Around the world, visionary change agents are hard at work incubating new approaches to the planet’s toughest challenges. Yet they’re often doing so without taking advantage of the latest tools and thinking in technology, communications and innovation – or a network of experts, peers, and supporters who can help them truly change the world.
Photos from Pop!Tech 2007 that I never really got around to posting. I'm excited to announce I'll be headed back to Maine again this year in October! :)
This years theme explores the dynamics between systems based on scarcity and those based on abundance, in areas ranging from digital social networks to environmentalism, from biology to business, from peacemaking to politics.
Lisa Servon is professor and former dean at Milano School of International Affairs, Management, and Urban Policy. She teaches and conducts research in the areas of urban poverty, community development, economic development and issues of gender and race.