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مؤتمر ليب : هو مؤتمر تقني دولي سنوي يُقام في مدينة الرياض، عاصمة المملكة العربية السعودية. يعد المؤتمر أضخم مؤتمر ومعرض تقني يهتم بمستقبل التقنيات ودورها في ازدهار البشرية، وأقيمت النسخة الأولى منه في واجهة الرياض خلال الفترة من 1-3 فبراير 2022.
يأتي تنظيم السعودية لهذا الحدث التقني «تأكيدًا وتعزيزًا لمكانتها وريادتها الإقليمية والعالمية من النواحي التقنية والرقمية والابتكارية، وسعيها الحثيث لتحقيق مُستهدفات رؤية 2030 في المجالات التقنية والقطاعات الواعدة».
ويتناول المؤتمر عبر 6 منصات بمشاركة أكثر من 350 متحدثًا دوليًا ومحليًا مستقبل التقنية عبر أكثر من 380 جلسة حوارية، واستشراف متغيراته والعمل على استباقها عبر التقنية، بما يصنع واقعًا أكثر ازدهارًا يُعزز من حياة المجتمعات، ويليق بالطموحات.
Networking Event: Tech for Good
CGI Idea Exchange: Networking Lunches (New in 2016)
SESSION FEATURES: INTERACTIVE • LUNCH SERVED
Developments in the digital space have helped spur economic growth, promote social reconciliation, and increase emergency first responders’ efficacy in saving lives. How can CGI members expand on the current applications of “tech for good” and harness its power that has hardly been realized?
A number of subtopics will be explored, including: tech for financial inclusion, emerging technologies, open source, diversity and inclusion, the Internet of Things for human health, the Internet of Things for the environment, internet access, and tech for disaster response and resilience.
The 2016 Annual Meeting will feature the CGI IDEA EXCHANGE. This unique series of facilitated networking sessions will offer members the opportunity to:
• Easily connect with other members of the CGI community who share similar professional interests in smaller groups.
• Exchange insight, information, and ideas—as well as lay the groundwork for further conversations and member-driven action beyond the Annual Meeting.
Networking Event: Tech for Good
CGI Idea Exchange: Networking Lunches (New in 2016)
SESSION FEATURES: INTERACTIVE • LUNCH SERVED
Developments in the digital space have helped spur economic growth, promote social reconciliation, and increase emergency first responders’ efficacy in saving lives. How can CGI members expand on the current applications of “tech for good” and harness its power that has hardly been realized?
A number of subtopics will be explored, including: tech for financial inclusion, emerging technologies, open source, diversity and inclusion, the Internet of Things for human health, the Internet of Things for the environment, internet access, and tech for disaster response and resilience.
The 2016 Annual Meeting will feature the CGI IDEA EXCHANGE. This unique series of facilitated networking sessions will offer members the opportunity to:
• Easily connect with other members of the CGI community who share similar professional interests in smaller groups.
• Exchange insight, information, and ideas—as well as lay the groundwork for further conversations and member-driven action beyond the Annual Meeting.
Networking Event: Tech for Good
CGI Idea Exchange: Networking Lunches (New in 2016)
SESSION FEATURES: INTERACTIVE • LUNCH SERVED
Developments in the digital space have helped spur economic growth, promote social reconciliation, and increase emergency first responders’ efficacy in saving lives. How can CGI members expand on the current applications of “tech for good” and harness its power that has hardly been realized?
A number of subtopics will be explored, including: tech for financial inclusion, emerging technologies, open source, diversity and inclusion, the Internet of Things for human health, the Internet of Things for the environment, internet access, and tech for disaster response and resilience.
The 2016 Annual Meeting will feature the CGI IDEA EXCHANGE. This unique series of facilitated networking sessions will offer members the opportunity to:
• Easily connect with other members of the CGI community who share similar professional interests in smaller groups.
• Exchange insight, information, and ideas—as well as lay the groundwork for further conversations and member-driven action beyond the Annual Meeting.
Networking Event: Tech for Good
CGI Idea Exchange: Networking Lunches (New in 2016)
SESSION FEATURES: INTERACTIVE • LUNCH SERVED
Developments in the digital space have helped spur economic growth, promote social reconciliation, and increase emergency first responders’ efficacy in saving lives. How can CGI members expand on the current applications of “tech for good” and harness its power that has hardly been realized?
A number of subtopics will be explored, including: tech for financial inclusion, emerging technologies, open source, diversity and inclusion, the Internet of Things for human health, the Internet of Things for the environment, internet access, and tech for disaster response and resilience.
The 2016 Annual Meeting will feature the CGI IDEA EXCHANGE. This unique series of facilitated networking sessions will offer members the opportunity to:
• Easily connect with other members of the CGI community who share similar professional interests in smaller groups.
• Exchange insight, information, and ideas—as well as lay the groundwork for further conversations and member-driven action beyond the Annual Meeting.
Networking Event: Tech for Good
CGI Idea Exchange: Networking Lunches (New in 2016)
SESSION FEATURES: INTERACTIVE • LUNCH SERVED
Developments in the digital space have helped spur economic growth, promote social reconciliation, and increase emergency first responders’ efficacy in saving lives. How can CGI members expand on the current applications of “tech for good” and harness its power that has hardly been realized?
A number of subtopics will be explored, including: tech for financial inclusion, emerging technologies, open source, diversity and inclusion, the Internet of Things for human health, the Internet of Things for the environment, internet access, and tech for disaster response and resilience.
The 2016 Annual Meeting will feature the CGI IDEA EXCHANGE. This unique series of facilitated networking sessions will offer members the opportunity to:
• Easily connect with other members of the CGI community who share similar professional interests in smaller groups.
• Exchange insight, information, and ideas—as well as lay the groundwork for further conversations and member-driven action beyond the Annual Meeting.
Networking Event: Tech for Good
CGI Idea Exchange: Networking Lunches (New in 2016)
SESSION FEATURES: INTERACTIVE • LUNCH SERVED
Developments in the digital space have helped spur economic growth, promote social reconciliation, and increase emergency first responders’ efficacy in saving lives. How can CGI members expand on the current applications of “tech for good” and harness its power that has hardly been realized?
A number of subtopics will be explored, including: tech for financial inclusion, emerging technologies, open source, diversity and inclusion, the Internet of Things for human health, the Internet of Things for the environment, internet access, and tech for disaster response and resilience.
The 2016 Annual Meeting will feature the CGI IDEA EXCHANGE. This unique series of facilitated networking sessions will offer members the opportunity to:
• Easily connect with other members of the CGI community who share similar professional interests in smaller groups.
• Exchange insight, information, and ideas—as well as lay the groundwork for further conversations and member-driven action beyond the Annual Meeting.
Networking Event: Tech for Good
CGI Idea Exchange: Networking Lunches (New in 2016)
SESSION FEATURES: INTERACTIVE • LUNCH SERVED
Developments in the digital space have helped spur economic growth, promote social reconciliation, and increase emergency first responders’ efficacy in saving lives. How can CGI members expand on the current applications of “tech for good” and harness its power that has hardly been realized?
A number of subtopics will be explored, including: tech for financial inclusion, emerging technologies, open source, diversity and inclusion, the Internet of Things for human health, the Internet of Things for the environment, internet access, and tech for disaster response and resilience.
The 2016 Annual Meeting will feature the CGI IDEA EXCHANGE. This unique series of facilitated networking sessions will offer members the opportunity to:
• Easily connect with other members of the CGI community who share similar professional interests in smaller groups.
• Exchange insight, information, and ideas—as well as lay the groundwork for further conversations and member-driven action beyond the Annual Meeting.
Networking Event: Tech for Good
CGI Idea Exchange: Networking Lunches (New in 2016)
SESSION FEATURES: INTERACTIVE • LUNCH SERVED
Developments in the digital space have helped spur economic growth, promote social reconciliation, and increase emergency first responders’ efficacy in saving lives. How can CGI members expand on the current applications of “tech for good” and harness its power that has hardly been realized?
A number of subtopics will be explored, including: tech for financial inclusion, emerging technologies, open source, diversity and inclusion, the Internet of Things for human health, the Internet of Things for the environment, internet access, and tech for disaster response and resilience.
The 2016 Annual Meeting will feature the CGI IDEA EXCHANGE. This unique series of facilitated networking sessions will offer members the opportunity to:
• Easily connect with other members of the CGI community who share similar professional interests in smaller groups.
• Exchange insight, information, and ideas—as well as lay the groundwork for further conversations and member-driven action beyond the Annual Meeting.
Networking Event: Tech for Good
CGI Idea Exchange: Networking Lunches (New in 2016)
SESSION FEATURES: INTERACTIVE • LUNCH SERVED
Developments in the digital space have helped spur economic growth, promote social reconciliation, and increase emergency first responders’ efficacy in saving lives. How can CGI members expand on the current applications of “tech for good” and harness its power that has hardly been realized?
A number of subtopics will be explored, including: tech for financial inclusion, emerging technologies, open source, diversity and inclusion, the Internet of Things for human health, the Internet of Things for the environment, internet access, and tech for disaster response and resilience.
The 2016 Annual Meeting will feature the CGI IDEA EXCHANGE. This unique series of facilitated networking sessions will offer members the opportunity to:
• Easily connect with other members of the CGI community who share similar professional interests in smaller groups.
• Exchange insight, information, and ideas—as well as lay the groundwork for further conversations and member-driven action beyond the Annual Meeting.
Networking Event: Tech for Good
CGI Idea Exchange: Networking Lunches (New in 2016)
SESSION FEATURES: INTERACTIVE • LUNCH SERVED
Developments in the digital space have helped spur economic growth, promote social reconciliation, and increase emergency first responders’ efficacy in saving lives. How can CGI members expand on the current applications of “tech for good” and harness its power that has hardly been realized?
A number of subtopics will be explored, including: tech for financial inclusion, emerging technologies, open source, diversity and inclusion, the Internet of Things for human health, the Internet of Things for the environment, internet access, and tech for disaster response and resilience.
The 2016 Annual Meeting will feature the CGI IDEA EXCHANGE. This unique series of facilitated networking sessions will offer members the opportunity to:
• Easily connect with other members of the CGI community who share similar professional interests in smaller groups.
• Exchange insight, information, and ideas—as well as lay the groundwork for further conversations and member-driven action beyond the Annual Meeting.
Networking Event: Tech for Good
CGI Idea Exchange: Networking Lunches (New in 2016)
SESSION FEATURES: INTERACTIVE • LUNCH SERVED
Developments in the digital space have helped spur economic growth, promote social reconciliation, and increase emergency first responders’ efficacy in saving lives. How can CGI members expand on the current applications of “tech for good” and harness its power that has hardly been realized?
A number of subtopics will be explored, including: tech for financial inclusion, emerging technologies, open source, diversity and inclusion, the Internet of Things for human health, the Internet of Things for the environment, internet access, and tech for disaster response and resilience.
The 2016 Annual Meeting will feature the CGI IDEA EXCHANGE. This unique series of facilitated networking sessions will offer members the opportunity to:
• Easily connect with other members of the CGI community who share similar professional interests in smaller groups.
• Exchange insight, information, and ideas—as well as lay the groundwork for further conversations and member-driven action beyond the Annual Meeting.
Networking Event: Tech for Good
CGI Idea Exchange: Networking Lunches (New in 2016)
SESSION FEATURES: INTERACTIVE • LUNCH SERVED
Developments in the digital space have helped spur economic growth, promote social reconciliation, and increase emergency first responders’ efficacy in saving lives. How can CGI members expand on the current applications of “tech for good” and harness its power that has hardly been realized?
A number of subtopics will be explored, including: tech for financial inclusion, emerging technologies, open source, diversity and inclusion, the Internet of Things for human health, the Internet of Things for the environment, internet access, and tech for disaster response and resilience.
The 2016 Annual Meeting will feature the CGI IDEA EXCHANGE. This unique series of facilitated networking sessions will offer members the opportunity to:
• Easily connect with other members of the CGI community who share similar professional interests in smaller groups.
• Exchange insight, information, and ideas—as well as lay the groundwork for further conversations and member-driven action beyond the Annual Meeting.
04.05.2018, Berlin:
Workshop: Building Open Lights for wheelchair users
Speaker: Isabelle Dechamps, Daniel Wessolek, Amélie Cayré
Die re:publica ist eine der weltweit wichtigsten Konferenzen zu den Themen der digitalen Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 02. bis 04. Mai in der STATION-Berlin statt. Foto: Jan Michalko/re:publica
04.05.2018, Berlin:
Workshop: Make your own bio plastic
Speaker: Nidhi Mittal, Avik Dhupar
Die re:publica ist eine der weltweit wichtigsten Konferenzen zu den Themen der digitalen Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 02. bis 04. Mai in der STATION-Berlin statt. Foto: Gregor Fischer/re:publica
Ilaria Chan, Group Advisor on Tech & Social Impact and Chairperson, TechForGood Institute (founded by Grab)
03.05.2018, Berlin:
Discussion: Building a new life, one e-lesson at a time: refugees and online education
Speaker Meronne Teklu, Maren Kroeger, Mohammad Moataz Ghannam, Henner Kirchner, Charles Martin-Shields
Die re:publica ist eine der weltweit wichtigsten Konferenzen zu den Themen der digitalen Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 02. bis 04. Mai in der STATION-Berlin statt. Foto: Jan Michalko/re:publica
Ilaria Chan, Group Advisor on Tech & Social Impact and Chairperson, TechForGood Institute (founded by Grab)
SOCRATIC 2020 participó en la DSIFair 2017 presentando el proyecto ante la comunidad de Innovación Digital y Social en Europa.
03.05.2018, Berlin:
Discussion: Burning out digital colonialism
Speaker: Solana Larsen, Renata Avila, Luis Carlos Diaz, Andreas Guadamuz
Die re:publica ist eine der weltweit wichtigsten Konferenzen zu den Themen der digitalen Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 02. bis 04. Mai in der STATION-Berlin statt. Foto: Gregor Fischer/re:publica
04.05.2018, Berlin:
Workshop: Building Open Lights for wheelchair users
Speaker: Isabelle Dechamps, Daniel Wessolek, Amélie Cayré
Die re:publica ist eine der weltweit wichtigsten Konferenzen zu den Themen der digitalen Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 02. bis 04. Mai in der STATION-Berlin statt. Foto: Jan Michalko/re:publica
04.05.2018, Berlin:
Workshop: Building Open Lights for wheelchair users
Speaker: Isabelle Dechamps, Daniel Wessolek, Amélie Cayré
Die re:publica ist eine der weltweit wichtigsten Konferenzen zu den Themen der digitalen Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 02. bis 04. Mai in der STATION-Berlin statt. Foto: Jan Michalko/re:publica
04.05.2018, Berlin:
Workshop: Building Open Lights for wheelchair users
Speaker: Isabelle Dechamps, Daniel Wessolek, Amélie Cayré
Die re:publica ist eine der weltweit wichtigsten Konferenzen zu den Themen der digitalen Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 02. bis 04. Mai in der STATION-Berlin statt. Foto: Jan Michalko/re:publica
03.05.2018, Berlin:
Discussion: Burning out digital colonialism
Speaker: Solana Larsen, Renata Avila, Luis Carlos Diaz, Andreas Guadamuz
Die re:publica ist eine der weltweit wichtigsten Konferenzen zu den Themen der digitalen Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 02. bis 04. Mai in der STATION-Berlin statt. Foto: Gregor Fischer/re:publica
04.05.2018, Berlin:
Workshop: Building Open Lights for wheelchair users
Speaker: Isabelle Dechamps, Daniel Wessolek, Amélie Cayré
Die re:publica ist eine der weltweit wichtigsten Konferenzen zu den Themen der digitalen Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 02. bis 04. Mai in der STATION-Berlin statt. Foto: Jan Michalko/re:publica
04.05.2018, Berlin:
Workshop: Building Open Lights for wheelchair users
Speaker: Isabelle Dechamps, Daniel Wessolek, Amélie Cayré
Die re:publica ist eine der weltweit wichtigsten Konferenzen zu den Themen der digitalen Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 02. bis 04. Mai in der STATION-Berlin statt. Foto: Jan Michalko/re:publica
03.05.2018, Berlin:
Discussion: Burning out digital colonialism
Speaker: Solana Larsen, Renata Avila, Luis Carlos Diaz, Andreas Guadamuz
Die re:publica ist eine der weltweit wichtigsten Konferenzen zu den Themen der digitalen Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 02. bis 04. Mai in der STATION-Berlin statt. Foto: Gregor Fischer/re:publica
04.05.2018, Berlin:
Workshop: Building Open Lights for wheelchair users
Speaker: Isabelle Dechamps, Daniel Wessolek, Amélie Cayré
Die re:publica ist eine der weltweit wichtigsten Konferenzen zu den Themen der digitalen Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 02. bis 04. Mai in der STATION-Berlin statt. Foto: Jan Michalko/re:publica
04.05.2018, Berlin:
Workshop: Make your own bio plastic
Speaker: Nidhi Mittal, Avik Dhupar
Die re:publica ist eine der weltweit wichtigsten Konferenzen zu den Themen der digitalen Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 02. bis 04. Mai in der STATION-Berlin statt. Foto: Gregor Fischer/re:publica
03.05.2018, Berlin:
Discussion: Burning out digital colonialism
Speaker: Solana Larsen, Renata Avila, Luis Carlos Diaz, Andreas Guadamuz
Die re:publica ist eine der weltweit wichtigsten Konferenzen zu den Themen der digitalen Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 02. bis 04. Mai in der STATION-Berlin statt. Foto: Gregor Fischer/re:publica
#empoderaLIVE 2017 se centra en experiencias disruptivas que pretenden cambiar el sistema a través de la creación en favor de los Derechos Humanos, la participación, la colaboración, la Inteligencia colectiva para la búsqueda de soluciones a problemas sociales y la sostenibilidad. Una creatividad que va de abajo hacia arriba hecha por y para la ciudadanía, fuera de la burbuja, una tecnología para las personas.
En la XI edición de #empoderaLIVE se mostraron diversos temas, desde la Inteligencia Artificial o el 3D Bio Printing a la Visualización de datos contra la violación de Derechos Humanos, pasando por Tecnopolítica, wearables para la expansión científica y cultural, investigación en eHealth, desarrollo de ciudades sostenibles, Medio ambiente o el Internet de la próxima generación. Acercamos personalidades e iniciativas de todo el mundo que realmente nos inspiran. Entre los ponentes este año cabe destacar:
Mahmud y Massoud Hassani: Fundadores y creadores de Mine Kafon, un dron diseñado para localizar y neutralizar la amenaza de las minas terrestres.
Aral Balkan: Ethical designer y activista por los Derechos Cyborg. Lidera el área de política tecnológica en DIEM 25.
Kelly Snook: Investigadora científica, cocreadora de Mi.Mu Gloves
Carlo Ratti: Arquitecto y activista italiano. Director del MIT Senseable City Lab, Fundador de Carlo Ratti Associati.
Nieves Cubo: Investigadora & Ingeniera de Innovación y Desarrollo en Open Bio Print, impresión 3D aplicada a la medicina.
Julie Owono: Activista y Directora de Internet Sans Frontiéres
Jorge Barrero: Director de la fundación COTEC para la innovación.
Bas van Abel: Activista del Open Design y fundador de Fairphone.
También se llevó a cabo una charla-coloquio sobre el Ecosistema de la Innovación en Europa.
La X edición del evento tuvo lugar en el Teatro Echegaray de Málaga. Esta edición contó con el apoyo del Ayuntamiento de Málaga, El programa Horizon 2020 de la Comisión Europea, el consorcio Socratic y Lush. También recibimos la colaboración de Periodismo Ciudadano, Agoranews.com y Teatro Cervantes.
03.05.2018, Berlin:
Discussion: Burning out digital colonialism
Speaker: Solana Larsen, Renata Avila, Luis Carlos Diaz, Andreas Guadamuz
Die re:publica ist eine der weltweit wichtigsten Konferenzen zu den Themen der digitalen Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 02. bis 04. Mai in der STATION-Berlin statt. Foto: Gregor Fischer/re:publica
03.05.2018, Berlin:
Discussion: Building a new life, one e-lesson at a time: refugees and online education
Speaker Meronne Teklu, Maren Kroeger, Mohammad Moataz Ghannam, Henner Kirchner, Charles Martin-Shields
Die re:publica ist eine der weltweit wichtigsten Konferenzen zu den Themen der digitalen Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 02. bis 04. Mai in der STATION-Berlin statt. Foto: Jan Michalko/re:publica
03.05.2018, Berlin:
Discussion: Burning out digital colonialism
Speaker: Solana Larsen, Renata Avila, Luis Carlos Diaz, Andreas Guadamuz
Die re:publica ist eine der weltweit wichtigsten Konferenzen zu den Themen der digitalen Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 02. bis 04. Mai in der STATION-Berlin statt. Foto: Gregor Fischer/re:publica
02.05.2018, Berlin:
Workshop: SolarBox, build your open source mobile and modular solar power unit
Speaker: Timm Wille, Kathrin Weihe
Die re:publica ist eine der weltweit wichtigsten Konferenzen zu den Themen der digitalen Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 02. bis 04. Mai in der STATION-Berlin statt. Foto: Jan Zappner/re:publica
03.05.2018, Berlin:
Discussion: Burning out digital colonialism
Speaker: Solana Larsen, Renata Avila, Luis Carlos Diaz, Andreas Guadamuz
Die re:publica ist eine der weltweit wichtigsten Konferenzen zu den Themen der digitalen Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 02. bis 04. Mai in der STATION-Berlin statt. Foto: Gregor Fischer/re:publica
04.05.2018, Berlin:
Workshop: Make your own bio plastic
Speaker: Nidhi Mittal, Avik Dhupar
Die re:publica ist eine der weltweit wichtigsten Konferenzen zu den Themen der digitalen Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 02. bis 04. Mai in der STATION-Berlin statt. Foto: Gregor Fischer/re:publica
03.05.2018, Berlin:
Discussion: Building a new life, one e-lesson at a time: refugees and online education
Speaker Meronne Teklu, Maren Kroeger, Mohammad Moataz Ghannam, Henner Kirchner, Charles Martin-Shields
Die re:publica ist eine der weltweit wichtigsten Konferenzen zu den Themen der digitalen Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 02. bis 04. Mai in der STATION-Berlin statt. Foto: Jan Michalko/re:publica
03.05.2018, Berlin:
Discussion: Burning out digital colonialism
Speaker: Solana Larsen, Renata Avila, Luis Carlos Diaz, Andreas Guadamuz
Die re:publica ist eine der weltweit wichtigsten Konferenzen zu den Themen der digitalen Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 02. bis 04. Mai in der STATION-Berlin statt. Foto: Gregor Fischer/re:publica
03.05.2018, Berlin:
Discussion: Crisis Response Makerspaces
Speaker: Susan Long, Bahar Kumar, Sebastian Jünemann, Ruben Neugebauer
Die re:publica ist eine der weltweit wichtigsten Konferenzen zu den Themen der digitalen Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 02. bis 04. Mai in der STATION-Berlin statt. Foto: Jan Zappner/re:publica
04.05.2018, Berlin:
Workshop: Make your own bio plastic
Speaker: Nidhi Mittal, Avik Dhupar
Die re:publica ist eine der weltweit wichtigsten Konferenzen zu den Themen der digitalen Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 02. bis 04. Mai in der STATION-Berlin statt. Foto: Gregor Fischer/re:publica
#empoderaLIVE 2017 se centra en experiencias disruptivas que pretenden cambiar el sistema a través de la creación en favor de los Derechos Humanos, la participación, la colaboración, la Inteligencia colectiva para la búsqueda de soluciones a problemas sociales y la sostenibilidad. Una creatividad que va de abajo hacia arriba hecha por y para la ciudadanía, fuera de la burbuja, una tecnología para las personas.
En la XI edición de #empoderaLIVE se mostraron diversos temas, desde la Inteligencia Artificial o el 3D Bio Printing a la Visualización de datos contra la violación de Derechos Humanos, pasando por Tecnopolítica, wearables para la expansión científica y cultural, investigación en eHealth, desarrollo de ciudades sostenibles, Medio ambiente o el Internet de la próxima generación. Acercamos personalidades e iniciativas de todo el mundo que realmente nos inspiran. Entre los ponentes este año cabe destacar:
Mahmud y Massoud Hassani: Fundadores y creadores de Mine Kafon, un dron diseñado para localizar y neutralizar la amenaza de las minas terrestres.
Aral Balkan: Ethical designer y activista por los Derechos Cyborg. Lidera el área de política tecnológica en DIEM 25.
Kelly Snook: Investigadora científica, cocreadora de Mi.Mu Gloves
Carlo Ratti: Arquitecto y activista italiano. Director del MIT Senseable City Lab, Fundador de Carlo Ratti Associati.
Nieves Cubo: Investigadora & Ingeniera de Innovación y Desarrollo en Open Bio Print, impresión 3D aplicada a la medicina.
Julie Owono: Activista y Directora de Internet Sans Frontiéres
Jorge Barrero: Director de la fundación COTEC para la innovación.
Bas van Abel: Activista del Open Design y fundador de Fairphone.
También se llevó a cabo una charla-coloquio sobre el Ecosistema de la Innovación en Europa.
La X edición del evento tuvo lugar en el Teatro Echegaray de Málaga. Esta edición contó con el apoyo del Ayuntamiento de Málaga, El programa Horizon 2020 de la Comisión Europea, el consorcio Socratic y Lush. También recibimos la colaboración de Periodismo Ciudadano, Agoranews.com y Teatro Cervantes.
03.05.2018, Berlin:
Discussion: Building a new life, one e-lesson at a time: refugees and online education
Speaker Meronne Teklu, Maren Kroeger, Mohammad Moataz Ghannam, Henner Kirchner, Charles Martin-Shields
Die re:publica ist eine der weltweit wichtigsten Konferenzen zu den Themen der digitalen Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 02. bis 04. Mai in der STATION-Berlin statt. Foto: Jan Michalko/re:publica
02.05.2018, Berlin:
Workshop: SolarBox, build your open source mobile and modular solar power unit
Speaker: Timm Wille, Kathrin Weihe
Die re:publica ist eine der weltweit wichtigsten Konferenzen zu den Themen der digitalen Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 02. bis 04. Mai in der STATION-Berlin statt. Foto: Jan Zappner/re:publica
#empoderaLIVE 2017 se centra en experiencias disruptivas que pretenden cambiar el sistema a través de la creación en favor de los Derechos Humanos, la participación, la colaboración, la Inteligencia colectiva para la búsqueda de soluciones a problemas sociales y la sostenibilidad. Una creatividad que va de abajo hacia arriba hecha por y para la ciudadanía, fuera de la burbuja, una tecnología para las personas.
En la XI edición de #empoderaLIVE se mostraron diversos temas, desde la Inteligencia Artificial o el 3D Bio Printing a la Visualización de datos contra la violación de Derechos Humanos, pasando por Tecnopolítica, wearables para la expansión científica y cultural, investigación en eHealth, desarrollo de ciudades sostenibles, Medio ambiente o el Internet de la próxima generación. Acercamos personalidades e iniciativas de todo el mundo que realmente nos inspiran. Entre los ponentes este año cabe destacar:
Mahmud y Massoud Hassani: Fundadores y creadores de Mine Kafon, un dron diseñado para localizar y neutralizar la amenaza de las minas terrestres.
Aral Balkan: Ethical designer y activista por los Derechos Cyborg. Lidera el área de política tecnológica en DIEM 25.
Kelly Snook: Investigadora científica, cocreadora de Mi.Mu Gloves
Carlo Ratti: Arquitecto y activista italiano. Director del MIT Senseable City Lab, Fundador de Carlo Ratti Associati.
Nieves Cubo: Investigadora & Ingeniera de Innovación y Desarrollo en Open Bio Print, impresión 3D aplicada a la medicina.
Julie Owono: Activista y Directora de Internet Sans Frontiéres
Jorge Barrero: Director de la fundación COTEC para la innovación.
Bas van Abel: Activista del Open Design y fundador de Fairphone.
También se llevó a cabo una charla-coloquio sobre el Ecosistema de la Innovación en Europa.
La X edición del evento tuvo lugar en el Teatro Echegaray de Málaga. Esta edición contó con el apoyo del Ayuntamiento de Málaga, El programa Horizon 2020 de la Comisión Europea, el consorcio Socratic y Lush. También recibimos la colaboración de Periodismo Ciudadano, Agoranews.com y Teatro Cervantes.