The State of Innovation Summit - Presentation Transcript
Speakers
Paola Antonelli Senior Curator, Architecture and Design, Museum of Modern Art
Gene Block Chief Executive Officer, UCLA
Adam Bly Founder, CEO and Editor-in-Chief, Seed Media Group
George Campbell Jr. President, The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
Wayne Clough Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution
Tom ás Diáz de la Rubia Chief Research and Development Officer, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Ben Fry Design Director, Seed Media Group
Charles O. Holliday, Jr. Chairman of the Board, DuPont
Dr. Ray O. Johnson Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Lockheed Martin
Claudia Kotchka Former Senior Executive and Change Agent at Procter & Gamble
Julie Lasky Editor, Change Observer
James Moody Executive Director of Development at Australia ’s national research agency, CSIRO
Sendhil Mullainathan Professor of economics at Harvard
Cory Ondrejka EMI Music Executive Vice President, Digital Marketing
Raymond Orbach Former Under Secretary for Science at the U.S. Department of Energy
Neri Oxman Presidential Research Fellow, Design Computation, MIT
James M. Phillips Chief Executive Officer, Pinnacle Enterprises
David E. Shaw Chief Scientist of D. E. Shaw Research and Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, Columbia University
Lou Anna K. Simon President, Michigan State University
Geoffrey West President and Distinguished Professor, Santa Fe Institute
Edward O. Wilson Professor Emeritus, Harvard University
Deborah L. Wince-Smith President, Council on Competitiveness
"The State of Innovation: Moving Beyond Boardroom a more
"The State of Innovation: Moving Beyond Boardroom and Lab" is a one-day conference examining the convergence of science, technology and business and how it can spark new innovations in America. Co-hosted by the Council on Competitiveness and Seed Magazine, the summit will showcase how business is impacting science through research and development, and how science is changing business and U.S. competitiveness. less
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