REMINDER: On Wednesday and Thursday this week (Sept 27-28), I'll be in Boston, "live-blogging" from MIT's annual Emerging Technologies Conference. I'm planning to cover this conference similar to the way I reported on Stanford's Singularity Summit earlier this year.
Now in its 6th year, Technology Review's Emerging Technologies Conference at MIT features a mixture of keynote speakers, insightful panels and breakout sessions. The two-day program will bring together world-renowned innovators and business leaders to discuss emerging technologies.
Among the many speakers of special interest to CRN are:
Jeffrey P. Bezos
Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Amazon.comVicki Colvin
Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Rice UniversityBarbara Karn
US Environmental Protection AgencyJonathan F. Miller
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, AOLSebastian Thrun
Director, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Stanford University
If you're attending the conference, look me up and say Hi!
Tags: nanotechnology nanotech nano science technology ethics weblog blog
So, unless I'm missing something, MIT's "Emerging Technologies" conference isn't going to be providing any webcasting?
Maybe they need to start with a "Yesterday's Technologies" conference.
Posted by: Andrew | September 25, 2006 at 03:26 PM