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NYC 16

May 26, 2016 ET

Techonomy NYC
A Transformed Economy: Man, Machines and the Network

For four years, the impact of tech and increasing interconnection on the economy and urban revival has shaped the agenda for our annual one-day Techonomy Detroit conference.

In 2016 we’re moving this conversation to our home base, New York City. Our program will focus on the question of what exactly the ubiquitous Internet of Things really means for cities, companies and communities.

When everything is instrumented and connected, it creates increased potential for efficiencies and enables new tools to address the challenges and opportunities that will drive the business and social structures of our interconnected, urbanized future.

The expanding digital economy is transforming communities and ecosystems, and the underlying social and economic infrastructure of our cities. If we can accurately gain insights and correlations from the intelligence of the internet of things that matter, it will ultimately create a faster-growing, healthier and wealthier global society.

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Agenda

8:15 am

Registration Opens

8:45 am

Welcome

Josh Kampel

CEO, Worth Media Group

David Kirkpatrick

Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Techonomy

Simone Ross

Co-founder and Chief Program Officer, Techonomy

9:00 am

Digital Transformation, IoT and The Future

From the sewers below our cities to the roads and buildings above, the depth of the ocean to outer space, be it our genome or our micro-biome– how much will the Internet of Things and digital transformation change our lives?

Interview with GE's Bill Ruh

9:00am

William Ruh

SVP and Chief Digital Officer, GE

Panel: Digital Transformation, IoT and The Future

9:15am

Mark Bartolomeo

Vice President, Connected Solutions - Internet of Things, Verizon

Jessica Federer

Head of Digital Development, Bayer

David Kirkpatrick

Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Techonomy

10:10 am
10:15 am
10:25 am

Room-wide Discussion

10:40 am

The Digital Future of Finance and Banking

How is the explosion in financial entrepreneurship and the development of new approaches to finance like Blockchain likely to change our financial institutions and ecosystems? As economic conditions evolve will tech push industry evolution even faster?

Panel: The Digital Future of Finance and Banking

10:50am

William Mougayar

Author, “The Business Blockchain”

James Wallis

Vice President, Global Payments Industry and Blockchain, IBM

Tom Glocer

Founder and Managing Partner, Angelic Ventures

11:15 am

How Data Drives Health

David B. Agus

Professor of Medicine and Engineering, University of Southern California

Krishna Kumar

CEO, Emerging Businesses, Philips

11:45 am

Small Business, The Neighborhood and Smart Cities

Sep Kamvar

Associate Professor, Social Computing Group, MIT Media Lab

Rene Reinsberg

Vice President, Emerging Products, GoDaddy

12:00 pm

Lunch

1:30 pm

Welcome Back

1:35 pm

Citizenship and Companies in the Connected Social City

Kiva Allgood

Vice President, Business Development, Smart Cities and Industrial IOT, Qualcomm Intelligent Solutions

João Barros

Founder and CEO, Veniam

Minerva Tantoco

Stealth Fintech

Jessi Hempel

Senior Writer, Wired

2:30 pm

Room-wide Discussion

2:45 pm

Makers and Takers: The Financialization of America

Rana Foroohar

Assistant Managing Editor, Time

Alan Patricof

Co-founder and Managing Director, Greycroft Partners

David Kirkpatrick

Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Techonomy

3:10 pm

Media and Exactitude in a Software-Infused World

Carolyn Everson

Vice President, Global Marketing Solutions, Facebook

Dave Morgan

Chief Executive Officer, Simulmedia, Inc.

David Kirkpatrick

Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Techonomy

4:05 pm
4:45 pm

Room-wide Discussion & Wrap-up

5:00 - 6:00 pm

Reception

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