Technology Review, Inc., the authority on the future of technology, is hosting its seventh annual Emerging Technologies Conference, EmTech07, September 25-27th at MIT in Cambridge, Mass. EmTech07 is the premier event for exploring next-generation technologies and their impact on business and society.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (BusinessWire EON) September 25, 2007 --
Technology Review, Inc.,
the authority on the future of technology, is hosting its seventh annual Emerging
Technologies Conference, EmTech07,
September 25-27th at MIT
in Cambridge, Mass. EmTech07 is the
premier event for exploring next-generation technologies and their
impact on business and society.
The EmTech07
agenda was carefully crafted by the team at Technology
Review and includes a broad range of topics from information
technology to biotechnology, alternative energy and nanotechnology.
Keynote presenters include Robert
J. Birgeneau, Chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley; Sky
Dayton, CEO of Helio; Gilberto
Gil Moreira, Minister of Culture in Brazil; Charles
Simonyi, cofounder of Intentional Software; and Sophie
V. Vandebroek, CTO of Xerox and President of the Xerox Innovation
Group.
“EmTech07
promises thoughtful, insightful discussions on transformative
technologies and their potential impact on our lives,”
said Jason Pontin, editor in chief and publisher of Technology Review.
EmTech07
highlights include:
-- A full day workshop on Women in Technology designed to address the
issues faced by women working in technological fields (September
25, 2007).
-- Keynote panels featuring well-known innovators such as Prith
Banerjee, Senior VP of Research and Director of HP Labs; Andrew A.
Chien, Vice President of Research at Intel; Guillaume Cohen,
Founder and CEO of Veodia; Di-Ann Eisnor, CEO of Platial; Carlos
Garcia, CEO of Scrapblog; Guido Jouret, CTO of the Emerging Markets
Technology Group at Cisco Systems; Tariq Krim, Founder and CEO of
Netvibes; Bob Metcalfe, General Partner, Polaris Venture Partners;
and Kevin Rose, Founder and Chief Architect of Digg.
-- Sessions exploring:
-- "Game-changing" Web technologies;
-- Innovations coming from top enterprise labs;
-- The commercialization of space travel;
-- The promise of synthetic biology;
-- User-created media, featuring live demos of innovative
personal publishing technologies;
-- The future of biofuels, peer-to-peer networks and much
more.
-- A celebration of the 2007 TR35--an elite group of men and women
under the age of 35 who exemplify the spirit of innovation in
business and technology--through a series of presentations and
receptions.
-- The Emerging Technologies Showcase and demonstration area.
Sponsors of Technology Review’s EmTech07
include the Ewing Marion
Kauffman Foundation, ICEX –Trade
Commission of Spain, IDA
Ireland, Michigan Economic
Development Corporation, nTAG
Interactive, PlanetTran,
and Veodia. For additional
information about EmTech07 please visit www.technologyreview.com/events/tretc/index.aspx.
About Technology Review, Inc.
Technology Review, Inc., an independent media company owned by MIT is
the authority on the future of technology, identifying emerging
technologies and analyzing their impact for leaders. Technology Review's
media properties include Technology Review magazine, the oldest
technology magazine in the world (founded in 1899); the daily news
website TechnologyReview.com;
and events such as the annual EmTech conference at MIT.
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