Saturday, August 18, 2018

The Box: Thinking Outside It at EmTech

If you are into catalysis … and who isn’t in your line of work … consider attending MIT’s EmTech (https://events.technologyreview.com/emtech/18/). Because it focuses on, among other things, AI-Artificial Intelligence. And AI can be hugely useful in catalysis research. So it might be helpful to talk to some of the experts in the field.

Here are details, as they appeared in my inbox …

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EmTech 2018 will examine this year’s most significant emerging technologies, including quantum computing, sustainable energy, blockchain, and AI. Plus, meet the 2018 class of Innovators Under 35, whose groundbreaking work promises to shape their fields in the coming decades.

Discover technologies that will drive the new global economy
Register today for EmTech—MIT Technology Review’s gathering of world-renowned innovators, entrepreneurs, and tech enthusiasts—for a first-hand look at emerging tech and its impact on you and your business.
EmTech 2018 will examine this year’s most significant emerging technologies, including quantum computing, sustainable energy, blockchain, and AI. Plus, meet the 2018 class of Innovators Under 35, whose groundbreaking work promises to shape their fields in the coming decades.
If you register for an Innovation Circle or Premium pass, you’re also invited to one of our interactive learning sessions: half-day deep dives into the lab-to-market life cycle, quantum computing, and bio-inspired robot design.
Make the most of this opportunity to connect directly with tech pioneers and thought leaders. When it comes to technology, the future is at EmTech. Join the conversation.

 
REGISTER TODAY
 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
The Future of Human-Machine Interaction: Bringing Perception and Intelligence to Industrial Robots

RESERVE YOUR SEAT
Space is limited. This event will sell out. Register now.

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