NEW CROSS-INDUSTRY COLLABORATIONS: IMPLICATIONS
& OPPORTUNITIES
A provocative San Francisco breakfast conversation about the growing trend
of cross-industry collaboration with Simon Segars, incoming CEO of ARM, and
James F. Moore, former Harvard Berkman Center Fellow, led by respected
futurist Paul Saffo. Learn
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MASSIVE SENSORS & DATA
Reid Hoffman of LinkedIn and Greylock Partners predicted last year on the
Churchill Club stage that massive sensors and data will be a top 10 tech
trend in the coming years. With sensors everywhere, from our cars and phones
to roads and medical equipment, opportunities to collect data are endless.
Combined with large scale analytics, new data driven business models are
emerging, and are impacting healthcare, city planning, public transportation,
crime prevention, power utilization, and local commerce. This panel of
experts will weigh in on the implications of this trend and examine the areas
of greatest opportunity for innovation and business growth. Learn
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15th ANNUAL TOP 10 TECH TRENDS
What new trends will emerge in the next several years? Find out at one of
the Churchill Club’s most anticipated events of the year: the 15th Annual Top
10 Tech Trends debate. Be sure to get your seat as we welcome some of the
techno-industries’ leading (and most opinionated) luminaries as they evaluate
predictions for the years ahead. Our distinguished panel will rate and debate
the trends. And our usual live audience of Silicon Valley’s best and brightest—all
with opinions of your own—will be asked to agree or disagree. Learn
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DISRUPT OR BE DISRUPTED
Don’t miss this dynamic and candid discussion with four aggressively
innovative disruptors, who will share their unique insights on how digital
opportunities can be exploited to build novel businesses that will forever
change their markets. Learn
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May 9, 2013James F. Moore, Former Harvard Berkman Center Fellow Moderator: Paul Saffo, Managing Director of Foresight, Discern Analytics Time: 7:30 AM Registration & Continental Breakfast | 8:00 AM Program | 9:00 AM Program Concludes Location: Parc55 Wyndham | Directions A provocative San Francisco breakfast conversation about the growing trend of cross-industry collaboration, with Simon Segars, incoming CEO of ARM, and James F. Moore, former Harvard Berkman Center Fellow and expert in leadership and change in large-scale systems, led by respected futurist Paul Saffo. New multi-industry business ecosystems are forming in such diverse areas as telecom, transportation, travel, royalty cards, and financial services—to name but a few. How is this occurring? How do partners get their fair share of the value created? What’s the secret to collaborating in the competitive landscape? Can open insurgencies conquer established giants, and if so, how?
On-site Price: Member $55 | Nonmember $75 Corporate Members Corporate passes will be accepted for this event. We ask that if you register using corporate passes, please do so 72 business hours in advance. We thank you for your cooperation!
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