Saturday, August 11, 2018

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Come experience the future of emerging technologies

Register today for EmTechMIT Technology Review's world-renowned community of innovators, entrepreneurs, and tech-enthusiasts—and discover which technologies will drive the new global economy.

In its quest to push the edges of innovation, EmTech 2018 will examine this year's most significant news on emerging technologies through a series of interactive learning sessions (Innovation Circle or Premium Pass registration required).

Don't miss the opportunity to join tech pioneers and thought leaders at roundtable discussions and fireside chats as they share with you their insights on trends and developments in areas of Lab-to-Market Lifecycle, Quantum Computing and
Bio-Inspired Robot Design.


When it comes to technology, the future is at EmTechJoin the conversation.
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This is a rare opportunity to speak directly with the experts in quantum computingsustainable energy, the promise and perils of blockchain, the accessibility of AI, and so much more. Plus, meet the 2018 class of
Innovators Under 35.

Tech Experts on Stage at EmTech

Sam Eathington 
Chief Science Officer, The Climate Corporation

Solving the Global Food Crisis: Is Machine Learning the Solution?
Fei Fang 
Assistant Professor, Carnegie Mellon University
 
From Theory to Practice: AI for Societal Challenges

Greg Hyslop
Chief Technology Officer, The Boeing Company

Launching a New Era in Aerospace

Ronald L. Rivest
Institute Professor, MIT

Understanding the Global Rise of Cyber Insecurity
Clara Vu 
Cofounder and VP of Engineering, Veo Robotics

Robots to Cobots: Bringing Perception and Intelligence to Industrial Robots
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