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FINANCIAL TECHNOLOGY, or FinTech, refers to a spectrum of technology innovations and startups that demonstrate disruptive potential in applications, processes, products, or business models in the financial
industry. As FinTech continues to develop and evolve, providing solutions to more facets of the financial industry, it faces a more traditional problem: balancing consumer protection with innovation. Unlike other areas of technology, FinTech requires a certain degree of fiduciary duty to their users - bringing questions of regulation, security, and compliance to the forefront.
The George Washington University's Center for Law, Economics, and Finance held the FinTech Forum Silicon Valley at Plug and Play in Sunnyvale, California on Wednesday, September 21st, 2016 to bring together industry leaders, academic experts, government regulators, and legal scholars in the heartland of innovation to discuss the issues that arise in the search for such a balance. The Forum was co-hosted by Plug and Play and co-sponsored by Morrison & Foerster and White & Case.
Heads of Regulators Executive Roundtable- Charting the course of transformative technologies
1 July 2024
Kampala, Uganda
©ITU/D. Woldu
The technology menu from the online game World Domination 2, a strategy game which can be played at Cygnet Games.
Multifamily building envelope aerosol sealing: Field testing the application and benefits of aerosol sealing apartments, condos, and hotel rooms.
Crystal Rugege, Managing Director, Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (C4IR) Rwanda, Rwanda;
Eugenio Garcia, Deputy Consul-General, San Francisco, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil, Brazil;
Mihir Shukla, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Automation Anywhere, USA;
Renée Cummings, Data Science Professor and Data Activist in Residence, University of Virginia, USA; International, United Kingdom;
Building National AI Ecosystems
Global Technology Retreat 2024 in San Francisco, USA, 29 May 2024
George M. Whitesides, the Woodford L. and Ann A. Flowers University Professor of Chemistry at Harvard University, visited Thayer School as part of the Visionaries in Technology speaker series. After his lecture on "'Simplicity' as a Component of Invention," the community gathered in the atrium for a reception.
Photo by Douglas Fraser.
For the first time, the CTCPA Technology Committee hosted a happy hour following the 2015 Technology Conference. Participants wined, dined, and chatted!
Law professor and founder of the Center for Internet and Society Lawrence Lessig discusses how the technologies we increasingly rely on will shape how we live, think, work, learn and create — and the world in which we do it all. Copyright 2009 Daniel Bayer/kodachromeproject.com for the Aspen Institute.
Forum des IRT et ITE. Région Hauts-de-France 08 10 2019.
Conseil Régional des Hauts-de-France.
F.I.T. French Institute of Technology.