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February 9, 2016 - RALEIGH, NC - Policy leaders and industry experts participate in a panel discussion lead by Sarah Langer Hall, the Policy Manager for Health for the Institute for Emerging Issues during day two of the 2016 Emerging Issues Forum “FUTUREWORK“ at the James B. Hunt Library. The 31st Annual Emerging Issues Forum, "FUTUREWORK," focused on how North Carolina can best ensure enough good future jobs as workplace automation expands and the state's demography shifts. The Forum is hosted by NC State University's Institute for Emerging Issues, a "think and do tank" that brings North Carolinians together around complex issues in pursuit of a single goal: to enhance North Carolina’s future competitiveness. The 2016 FUTUREWORK Forum was held at Raleigh Convention Center (Day One) and NCSU's Hunt Library (Day Two). For more information, visit emergingissues.org. Photography by Steve Exum, exumphoto.com.
This February, the MSc in Digital Transformation Management & Leadership students had an exciting session with COMAU, who brought their eDO robot platforms to the ESCP London Campus for a fun day of programming and creative exploration.
February 8-9, 2016 - RALEIGH, NC - The 31st Annual Emerging Issues Forum, "FUTUREWORK," focused on how North Carolina can best ensure enough good future jobs as workplace automation expands and the state's demography shifts. The Forum is hosted by NC State University's Institute for Emerging Issues, a "think and do tank" that brings North Carolinians together around complex issues in pursuit of a single goal: to enhance North Carolina’s future competitiveness. The 2016 FUTUREWORK Forum was held at Raleigh Convention Center (Day One) and NCSU's Hunt Library (Day Two). For more information, visit emergingissues.org. Photography by Steve Exum, exumphoto.com.
Investing in the Exponential World, Victoria VysotinaFounder & CEO, V V Strategic Group LLC
Even experienced investors struggle to understand disruptive technologies. They offer incredible opportunity for growth, but how do you vet this new breed of company? And how are accelerating innovations transforming the investing process?
Join Dr. Victoria Vysotina as she guides investors through this challenging and exciting landscape. Dr. Vysotina will offer strategies for success, highlight new tools for analysis, and share techniques for managing large amounts of capital. She’ll also teach investors how to differentiate themselves in this new environment.
With more than two decades of experience in capital markets and investment management, Dr. Vysotina is founder and CEO of boutique investment firm VV Strategic Group.
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Gig Worker, Freelancer, Self-Employed: Who Is Watching out for Them?
Nov 8, 2019 10:40–11:30AM
Tishman Auditorium - Room U100, Ground Floor
The University Center
63 Fifth Avenue, NYC
How can the worker co-op form help workers in the informal economy, marked by deregulated tech firms and a decline of unions, both in the overdeveloped world as well as in the economically developing world? Where and how does technology play a role in answering this question?
How can the worker co-op form help workers in the informal economy, marked by deregulated tech firms and a decline of unions, both in the overdeveloped world as well as in the economically developing world? Where and how does technology play a role in answering this question?
Salonie Muralidhara (Senior Associate, SEWA Federation)
Sandrino Graceffa (CEO, Smart.coop) & Yvon Jadoul (Secretary General, Smart.coop)
Matthew Brown (Leader of the Preston City Council)
Respondent:
Doug O’Brien (President & CEO, NCBA CLUSA)
February 8, 2016 - RALEIGH, NC - Maurice Smith, President and CEO of Local Government Federal Credit Union, speaks at the 2016 Emerging Issues Forum “FUTUREWORK“ at the Raleigh Convention Center. The 31st Annual Emerging Issues Forum, "FUTUREWORK," focused on how North Carolina can best ensure enough good future jobs as workplace automation expands and the state's demography shifts. The Forum is hosted by NC State University's Institute for Emerging Issues, a "think and do tank" that brings North Carolinians together around complex issues in pursuit of a single goal: to enhance North Carolina’s future competitiveness. The 2016 FUTUREWORK Forum was held at Raleigh Convention Center (Day One) and NCSU's Hunt Library (Day Two). For more information, visit emergingissues.org. Photography by Steve Exum, exumphoto.com.
February 8, 2016 - RALEIGH, NC - Dr. Mike Walden, North Carolina State University Economist, speaks during the “AUTOMATION AND THE FUTURE OF WORK” session at the 2016 Emerging Issues Forum “FUTUREWORK“ at the Raleigh Convention Center. The 31st Annual Emerging Issues Forum, "FUTUREWORK," focused on how North Carolina can best ensure enough good future jobs as workplace automation expands and the state's demography shifts. The Forum is hosted by NC State University's Institute for Emerging Issues, a "think and do tank" that brings North Carolinians together around complex issues in pursuit of a single goal: to enhance North Carolina’s future competitiveness. The 2016 FUTUREWORK Forum was held at Raleigh Convention Center (Day One) and NCSU's Hunt Library (Day Two). For more information, visit emergingissues.org. Photography by Steve Exum, exumphoto.com.
February 8, 2016 - RALEIGH, NC - Philip Auerswald, Author of The Coming Prosperity and Associate Professor at George Mason University, speaks at the 2016 Emerging Issues Forum “FUTUREWORK“ at the Raleigh Convention Center. The 31st Annual Emerging Issues Forum, "FUTUREWORK," focused on how North Carolina can best ensure enough good future jobs as workplace automation expands and the state's demography shifts. The Forum is hosted by NC State University's Institute for Emerging Issues, a "think and do tank" that brings North Carolinians together around complex issues in pursuit of a single goal: to enhance North Carolina’s future competitiveness. The 2016 FUTUREWORK Forum was held at Raleigh Convention Center (Day One) and NCSU's Hunt Library (Day Two). For more information, visit emergingissues.org. Photography by Steve Exum, exumphoto.com.
Why the World Needs Exponential Banking, Jay Sidhu, Chairman & CEO Customers Bancorp; Brett King, Founder, Moven; Peter Diamandis, MD, Cofounder & Executive ChairmanSingularity University.
Exponential Finance is a two-day conference by CNBC and Singularity University that brings together top experts to inform financial services leaders how technology is impacting business.
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February 8-9, 2016 - RALEIGH, NC - The 31st Annual Emerging Issues Forum, "FUTUREWORK," focused on how North Carolina can best ensure enough good future jobs as workplace automation expands and the state's demography shifts. The Forum is hosted by NC State University's Institute for Emerging Issues, a "think and do tank" that brings North Carolinians together around complex issues in pursuit of a single goal: to enhance North Carolina’s future competitiveness. The 2016 FUTUREWORK Forum was held at Raleigh Convention Center (Day One) and NCSU's Hunt Library (Day Two). For more information, visit emergingissues.org. Photography by Steve Exum, exumphoto.com.
February 9, 2016 - RALEIGH, NC - Forum attendees participate in a sector session offering innovative ideas to economic policy leaders and industry experts during a panel discussion lead by Donnie Charleston, the Policy Manager-Economy for the Institute for Emerging Issues during day two of the 2016 Emerging Issues Forum “FUTUREWORK“ at the James B. Hunt Library. The 31st Annual Emerging Issues Forum, "FUTUREWORK," focused on how North Carolina can best ensure enough good future jobs as workplace automation expands and the state's demography shifts. The Forum is hosted by NC State University's Institute for Emerging Issues, a "think and do tank" that brings North Carolinians together around complex issues in pursuit of a single goal: to enhance North Carolina’s future competitiveness. The 2016 FUTUREWORK Forum was held at Raleigh Convention Center (Day One) and NCSU's Hunt Library (Day Two). For more information, visit emergingissues.org. Photography by Steve Exum, exumphoto.com.
Exponential Finance | XCS Challenge Final Round
Exponential Finance is a two-day conference by CNBC and Singularity University that brings together top experts to inform financial services leaders how technology is impacting business.
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Gig Worker, Freelancer, Self-Employed: Who Is Watching out for Them?
Nov 8, 2019 10:40–11:30AM
Tishman Auditorium - Room U100, Ground Floor
The University Center
63 Fifth Avenue, NYC
How can the worker co-op form help workers in the informal economy, marked by deregulated tech firms and a decline of unions, both in the overdeveloped world as well as in the economically developing world? Where and how does technology play a role in answering this question?
How can the worker co-op form help workers in the informal economy, marked by deregulated tech firms and a decline of unions, both in the overdeveloped world as well as in the economically developing world? Where and how does technology play a role in answering this question?
Salonie Muralidhara (Senior Associate, SEWA Federation)
Sandrino Graceffa (CEO, Smart.coop) & Yvon Jadoul (Secretary General, Smart.coop)
Matthew Brown (Leader of the Preston City Council)
Respondent:
Doug O’Brien (President & CEO, NCBA CLUSA)
February 9, 2016 - RALEIGH, NC - Policy leaders and industry experts participate in a panel discussion lead by Kendall Hageman, the Policy Manager-Economy for the Institute for Emerging Issues during day two of the 2016 Emerging Issues Forum “FUTUREWORK“ at the James B. Hunt Library. The 31st Annual Emerging Issues Forum, "FUTUREWORK," focused on how North Carolina can best ensure enough good future jobs as workplace automation expands and the state's demography shifts. The Forum is hosted by NC State University's Institute for Emerging Issues, a "think and do tank" that brings North Carolinians together around complex issues in pursuit of a single goal: to enhance North Carolina’s future competitiveness. The 2016 FUTUREWORK Forum was held at Raleigh Convention Center (Day One) and NCSU's Hunt Library (Day Two). For more information, visit emergingissues.org. Photography by Steve Exum, exumphoto.com.
February 8-9, 2016 - RALEIGH, NC - The 31st Annual Emerging Issues Forum, "FUTUREWORK," focused on how North Carolina can best ensure enough good future jobs as workplace automation expands and the state's demography shifts. The Forum is hosted by NC State University's Institute for Emerging Issues, a "think and do tank" that brings North Carolinians together around complex issues in pursuit of a single goal: to enhance North Carolina’s future competitiveness. The 2016 FUTUREWORK Forum was held at Raleigh Convention Center (Day One) and NCSU's Hunt Library (Day Two). For more information, visit emergingissues.org. Photography by Steve Exum, exumphoto.com.
Konica Minolta Workplace Hub is a new IT solution that unifies all of an organization's technology via a single centralized platform. Designed to future-proof workplaces of every size as they work towards digital transformation, version one of Workplace Hub, available in Autumn 2017, directly addresses growing IT complexity by providing more efficient and effective management of the disparate array of tools, services and devices used by modern organizations.
February 8-9, 2016 - RALEIGH, NC - NC SPIN's Tom Campbell arrives at the Raleigh Convention Center for the The 31st Annual Emerging Issues Forum, "FUTUREWORK," which focused on how North Carolina can best ensure enough good future jobs as workplace automation expands and the state's demography shifts. The Forum is hosted by NC State University's Institute for Emerging Issues, a "think and do tank" that brings North Carolinians together around complex issues in pursuit of a single goal: to enhance North Carolina’s future competitiveness. The 2016 FUTUREWORK Forum was held at Raleigh Convention Center (Day One) and NCSU's Hunt Library (Day Two). For more information, visit emergingissues.org. Photography by Steve Exum, exumphoto.com.
February 8-9, 2016 - RALEIGH, NC - The 31st Annual Emerging Issues Forum, "FUTUREWORK," focused on how North Carolina can best ensure enough good future jobs as workplace automation expands and the state's demography shifts. The Forum is hosted by NC State University's Institute for Emerging Issues, a "think and do tank" that brings North Carolinians together around complex issues in pursuit of a single goal: to enhance North Carolina’s future competitiveness. The 2016 FUTUREWORK Forum was held at Raleigh Convention Center (Day One) and NCSU's Hunt Library (Day Two). For more information, visit emergingissues.org. Photography by Steve Exum, exumphoto.com.
Blockchain: The Financial Challenge of Our Time, Blythe Masters, CEO Digital Asset Holdings.
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A Conversation with Ray Kurzweil, Cofounder and Chancellor, Singularity University; Bob Pisani, Editor, CNBC "On-Air-Stocks".
Settle in for a chat with the fascinating Ray Kurzweil, one the world’s leading inventors, thinkers and futurists.
Described as a “restless genius” by The Wall Street Journal, Kurzweil will BEAM in using a telepresence device for a talk with CNBC reporter Bob Pisani about his latest projects, as well as the latest exponential research and innovations that he finds most promising.
Kurzweil is a director of engineering at Google, where he leads a team working to develop machine intelligence. He’s also a best-selling author, inventor and recipient of the National Medal of Technology and Innovation.
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