6. 4 A 7 DE NOVEMBRO
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DE
Workshops, Startup Showcase, Away from the stage
TRACKS:
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Corporate Innovation
Summit
Creatiff
Deeptech FullSTK Future Societies Growth Summit Health Conf
Modum Money Conf Music Notes Panda Conf Planet:tech
Q+A Saas Monster Sports Trade Startup University Talk Robot
E MAIS:
Unboxed Venture Nigh Summit
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11. 4/11 5/11 6/11 7/11
Centre Stage
Panda Conference
Future Societies
Creatiff
AutoTech & TalkRobot
Planet:tech
Sports trade
SaaS Monster
Startup University
Venture
Unboxed
Corporate Innovation Summit
Growth Summit
Content Makers
Money Conference
binate.io
DeepTech
Startup Showcase
Workshops
Away from stage
Night Summit
Music Notes
Full STK
Modum
HealthConf
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Cheque os itens básicos da mala
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Ou na arena
Segunda 4/11
Pré-registro e Noite de
abertura
12-20h
Terça 5/11 Dia #1 9h-17h30
Quarta 6/11 Dia #2 9h-17h30
Quinta 7/11 Dia #3 9h-17h30
FUNDAMENTAIS
5 DICAS
Registre-se no aeroporto2
17. A maioria dos palcos serão gravados. Muitos terão live streaming, gravação
com outras plataformas ou estarão disponíveis para o uso depois do
evento.
O Centre Stage vai ser transmitido ao vivo para 4 línguas diferentes,
incluindo português. Levar fone de ouvidos para conseguir acompanhar
com o app. Todos os palcos também terão transcrições, que estarão
disponíveis no app depois de cada talk.
E, sim, a mudança é uma constante. A programação ainda pode mudar
Planeje bem seu conteúdo3
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20. Novidade este ano: parceria com a
Sibs, para realizar pagamentos
sem dinheiro
O WS será cashless!4
FUNDAMENTAIS
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21. • ÁGUA
• DINHEIRO
• PROTETOR SOLAR
• GUARDA CHUVA E CAPA
• CARREGADOR E POWER BANK
• BANDAID
• SAPATOS CONFORTÁVEIS
• ÓCULOS DE SOL
Como todo evento, a segurança vai ser reforçada. Todas as mochilas e
bolsas serão revistadas. Considerar isso no tempo, pois não tem filas de
prioridade.
Não será permitido entrar com comida
Fique de olho: câmeras e equipamentos de filmagem não serão
permitidos
Itens básicos da mala5
FUNDAMENTAIS
5 DICAS
24. #1
Comer um pastel de Belém
na segunda-feira à tarde
Pastéis de Belém
Rua de Belém, 84
Aberto de segunda a segunda, das 8 às 23 horas.
25. Tomar uma “imperial” na
Rua da Bica, na terça-feira
ao entardecer
Ironic Bar
Rua dos Cordoeiros, 2-4
Abertos de terça a sábado, das 16 às 2 horas.
#2
26. Conhecer a Rua Rosa, o
Pensão Amor e beber um vinho
musical à beira-rio na hora do
crepúsculo da quarta-feira
Pensão Amor
Rua do Alecrim 19
De segunda a segunda, das 14 horas às 3 horas.
Ibo Café
Rua da Cintura do Porto de Lisboa (Cais do Sodré), Lisboa
De segunda a segunda, das 10h às 21h.
#3
27. Tejo Bar
Beco do Vigário 1A
Aberto de segunda a segunda, das 20 às 2 horas
Ir ao Tejo Bar a la
Madonna quinta-feira à
noite
#4
28. Visitar Fernando Pessoa e
o Jardim da Estrela
sexta-feira de manhã
Casa Fernando Pessoa
Rua Coelho da Rocha 16 – Campo de Ourique – próximo ao metro do Rato
Abre de segunda a segunda, das 10 às 17 horas
#5
32. AI and decision intelligence
Auto/Tech & TalkRobot
12.00 - 12.20(20min)
In this Keynote, Google's Chief Decision Scientist will discuss where next for decision
intelligence.
Speaker
Cassie Kozyrkov
Chief Decision Scientist, Google
Machine learning will make marketing more human
PandaConf
12.30 - 12.50(20min)
AI-enabled everything is rapidly becoming the new normal. How can marketers use this
explosion in machine learning to drive growth in their businesses?
Speaker
Kristin Lemkau
CMO, JPMorgan Chase
Is AI really that intelligent?
Auto/Tech & TalkRobot
Nov 5, 12.40 - 13.00(20min)
We're putting a lot of faith in it- but is AI really that intelligent?
Speakers
Frida Polli
Co-founder & CEO, pymetrics
Alissa Wilms
Actress & Quantum Computing Specialist, Porsche Digital
Javier Zamora
Senior Lecturer, IESE BUSINESS SCHOOL
Evolution from keyword searches to AI-enabled
conversations
Centre Stage
15.25 - 15.45(20min)
Rohit Prasad, VP & Head Scientist for Amazon Alexa, shares his perspective on how far Alexa
has come in the five years since launch, as well as how advancements in and
democratisation of conversational AI will continue to deliver new experiences and
seamlessly connect customers to services.
Speaker
Rohit Prasad
VP & Head Scientist of Alexa Artificial Intelligence, Amazon
The age of AI: Promises and challenges
SaaS Monster
15.25 - 15.45(20min)
Over the next 20 years, AI will enable unprecedented advancement in areas like healthcare,
agriculture, education and transportation. But how do we ensure that AI is designed and
used responsibly, establishing ethical principles to protect people? How should we govern its
use? And how will AI impact employment and jobs?
Speakers
Brad Smith
President, Microsoft
AI
Terça, 5 de novembro
33. Is Siri sexist?
DeepTech
11.05 - 11.25(20min)
Are virtual assistants reinforcing and spreading sexism? In
this session, Saniye Gülser Corat, UNESCO’s Director for
Gender Equality argues that big tech needs to ditch the
subservient female voice coming out of your smart speaker.
Speakers
Saniye Gülser Corat
Director for Gender Equality, UNESCO
Esther Paniagua
Award winning independent tech journalist, El País
Should robots have rights?
DeepTech
12.15 - 12.35(20min)
Many experts have warned of the importance to
protecting humanity from advanced AI, but could we reach
a time when we are a threat to the robots? We'll discuss
whether the concept of rights applies to humans alone.
Speakers
John Basl
Assistant professor of philosophy, Northeastern University
Steve Petersen
Associate Professor of Philosophy, Niagara University
Ben Goertzel
Founder & CEO, SingularityNET
Fouzia Adjailia
Roboticist, Department of Cybernetics and Artificial
Intelligence, University of Kosice
Louise Lucas
Asia Technology Correspondent, Financial Times
Do androids dream of electric sheep?
Auto/Tech & TalkRobot
12.55 - 13.15(20min)
You've seen them speak. You've even seen them debate at
our events. Now it's time to look at a robot inspired by the
work of Philip K. Dick.
Speakers
Ben Goertzel
Founder & CEO, SingularityNET
Robots are dead, long live robots
Centre Stage
Wednesday Nov 6, 14.00 - 14.20(20min)
Love them, or love to hate them, robots are getting smarter
and more ubiquitous. A leading roboticist, joined by our
robot overlord, sheds light on the future of working, living
and playing alongside our machine friends.
Speakers
David Hanson
Founder, Hanson Robotics Ltd.
Sophia The Robot
Robot, Hanson Robotics
Ben Goertzel
Founder & CEO, SingularityNET
The future education powered by AI
binate.io
14.05 - 14.25(20min)
In his presentation, Derek Haoyang Li, the founder of
Chinese AI and EdTech unicorn, Squirrel AI Learning will
discuss the future of education. What would the ultimate
ideal education look like, and what stage we are in right
now?
Speakers
Derek Haoyang Li
Founder , Squirrel AI Learning
Amazon.ai
Centre Stage
16.40 - 17.00(20min)
Machine learning is fundamentally changing the world
around us. Amazon has been one of the powerhouses of
applied ML almost from its start 25 years ago. It operates
hundreds of ML driven services, from counterfeit good
detection to consumer review quality management. In this
presentation Dr. Vogels details how Amazon has been
successful in the application of ML and how AWS is
democratising machine learning and putting it in the hands
of every developer.
Speakers
Werner Vogels
CTO, Amazon
Quarta, 6 de novembro
AI
34. Welcome to the future of mobile robots
Centre Stage
14.00 - 14.25(25min)
A pioneering company at the cutting edge of robotics showcases its vision for the future of
robotic technology that interacts with the world.
Speakers
Marc Raibert
Founder & CEO, Boston Dynamics
AI
Quinta, 7 de novembro
36. Driving towards super-apps
Auto/Tech & TalkRobot
11.40 - 12.00(20min)
Discover how these companies are enabling mobility
roaming for Asia’s most influential and widely-used apps.
Speaker
Philipp Mintchin
Vivekananda Hallekere
Founder, Bounce Share
Emil Protalinski
News Editor, VentureBeat
Re-imagining the global transport
ecosystem
Auto/Tech & TalkRobot
12.20 - 12.40(20min)
Going out to collect your food hasn't been in vogue for
some time. What innovations are taking place on the
global circuit?
Speaker
Markus Villig
Co-founder, Bolt
Carlos Moyses
CEO, iFood.com
Tim Stevens
Editor in Chief of Roadshow, CNET
Porsche's vision for mobility
Auto/Tech & TalkRobot
13.00 - 13.20(20min)
In car entertainment systems? How do we develop different
modes for mobility? In this panel, we'll discuss all this and
more as we discsuss the future of mobility.
Speakers
Nils Wollny
CEO, Holoride
Christian Knörle
Strategy & Innovation, Porsche
Laurens Laudowicz
CEO, Stark Mobility
Alison Griswold
Reporter, Quartz
How homes can help
planet:tech
13.20 - 13.40(20min)
From home heating to home building, this session explores
the future of sustainable cities. We'll find out how we can
make them as environmentally inoffensive as possible, for
the well-being of both people and the planet.
Speakers
Toon Bouten
CEO, tado° GmbH
How shared & electric mobility
transforms the city: a world tour
Auto/Tech & TalkRobot
14.25 - 14.45(20min)
In this keynote, we'll look at some of the largest shared &
electric mobility projects that are shaping the cities
throughout the world, from car-sharing schemes to micro-
mobility and combined ones, as well as integrated with
MaaS.
Speaker
Gregory Ducongé
CEO, Vulog
Planes, trains and automobiles: How
can we travel sustainably?
planet:tech
Tuesday Nov 5, 11.15 - 11.35(20min)
Flight shaming is growing, carbon footprints are shrinking
and the need to provide climate friendly travel methods is
reaching new heights. What's next for travel and transport
in a world that's increasingly unhappy with the options
currently on offer?
Speakers
Amani Abou-Zeid
Commissioner for Infrastructure and Energy, African Union
Sandra Bour Schaeffer
Senior Vice President, AIRBUS SAS
Isabel Hilton
Founder & Editor, Chinadialogue.Net
FUTURECITIES/MOBILIDADE
Terça, 5 de novembro
37. How data is creating a better everyday life at home
PandaConf
11.25 - 11.45(20min)
IKEA's retail business is transforming — let's hear how this home furnishing company is
developing data-driven domestic bliss.
Speakers
Barbara Martin Coppola
Chief Digital Officer, IKEA
Cheng Lei Anchor
CGTN Europe
Designing the ultimate driving experience
creatiff
13.00 - 13.20(20min)
COO of Swedish car company Koenigsegg, Halldora von Koenigsegg offers an insight into
the passion behind the design of their breathtaking supercars. How did the ultimate driving
machine adapt to meet the demands of a growing climate crisis and how is this group of
"automotive artisans" preparing for a world of autonomous driving?
Speakers
Halldora von Koenigsegg
COO, Koenigsegg Automotive
Uber's road ahead
Centre Stage
14.00 - 14.20(20min)
Uber's Chief Product Officer, Manik shares insights from his four years at the company and
previews his vision for the global platform as an operating system for city life.
It takes a village to build a city
Auto/Tech & TalkRobot
14.45 - 15.05(20min)
How are our cities going to adapt and evolve over the next few years to grow in tandem
with technology? In this panel, we'll be looking at how we can develop smart cities across
the globe.
Speakers
Micah Kotch
Managing Director, URBAN-X
Pasquale Romano
President & CEO, ChargePoint
Ro Gupta
CEO, Carmera
Carrie Shuler
Founder , Stealth Mode
Steve Clemons
Editor-in-chief, The Hill
FUTURECITIES/MOBILIDADE
Terça, 5 de novembro
38. Why 5G will change everything
Corporate Innovation Summit
12.40 - 13.00(20min)
Whilst most innovations thus far have catered to consumers, the 5G phase of the mobile
internet will be driven by industry. Join Marcus, CTO of Nokia, to learn how 5G networks will
affect the industrial space, as well as society.
Speakers
Marcus Weldon
President of Bell Labs & Corporate CTO, Nokia
Jonathan Weber
Global Industry Editor for Technology, Reuters News
The drive for 5: Where is level 5 autonomy?
Auto/Tech & TalkRobot
15.00 - 15.20(20min)
And you may you ask yourself — where is my self driving automobile? Let's speculate on how
close we are to their ubiquity.
Speakers
Jordan Greene
Co-founder, AEye
João Barros
Founder & CEO, Veniam
Moshe Shlisel
Founder & CEO, Guardknox
Jan Becker
Co-founder & CEO, Apex.AI
A bold move? Insights from our journey to be a leading
multiservice mobility provider in Europe
Auto/Tech & TalkRobot
15.20 - 15.40(20min)
Urban areas are the accelerator for culture, tolerance, creativity, innovation and wealth. But
mobility systems worldwide are on their way to breakdown. Did you know that an average
Berliner is stuck in traffic for 105 hours a year? In London, commuting feels more stressful
than a dentist appointment. It is time to rethink urban mobility.
Speakers
Marc Berg
CEO, FREE NOW Group
Quarta, 6 de novembro
FUTURECITIES/MOBILIDADE
39. Quinta, 7 de novembro
What is driving innovation?
Auto/Tech & TalkRobot
11.15 - 11.35(20min)
Millennials don't want to buy cars anymore, let alone drive themselves. So just what do
millennials want when it comes to transportation?
Speakers
Teemu Moisala
CEO, Futurice
Alain Visser
CEO, Lynk & Co
Felix Leuschner
Founder , Drover
The future of mobility is bigger than cars: disruption is
coming to city transport
Auto/Tech & TalkRobot
11.35 - 11.55(20min)
The IoT will revolutionize urban transport and enable cities to reconfigure their transport
networks to prioritize personal mobility. Autonomous cars will be one of many choices in
a smart, integrated multi-modal system.
Speakers
Roland Busch
CTO, Deputy CEO & Member of Managing Board, Siemens
Why redefining cars isn't enough
Auto/Tech & TalkRobot
12.15 - 12.35(20min)
We've seen the plans and watched the machines in motion, but do we need to redefine
the role of the driver? In this fireside Daniel Kirchert of Byton will discuss the future of
driving from a different angle.
Speakers
Daniel Kirchert
CEO, Byton
Burn the maps: Re-inventing navigation... again
Auto/Tech & TalkRobot
12.55 - 13.15(20min)
Is there anything left to innovate in the field of maps and navigation? What are future
directions in the age of electric and autonomous driving? If you're feeling lost, don't
worry. We know the way.
Speakers
Risto Vahtra
Founder, High Mobility
Gideon van Dijk
CEO, Chargetrip
Jan Feiling
Innovator & AI Expert Connected Car, Porsche
Steve Ranger
Editor-in-chief, ZDNet
FUTURECITIES/MOBILIDADE
41. The future of human existence:
Proximity, productivity and the
pursuit of happiness
Future Societies
10.15 - 10.35(20min)
The physical reality and close proximity that has defined
humans for tens of thousands of years has been
disrupted over the last century as mass movements of
people have disconnected them from their cultures and
values. Digital networks and platforms have attempted
to solve this conundrum by allowing people to form
virtual communities. Marcus Weldon will describe how the
technologies of the future will allow humanity to create a
new global-local reality, one that allows an augmented
human to achieve the impossible in the most challenging
of environments.
Speakers
Marcus Weldon
President of Bell Labs & Corporate CTO, Nokia
The next digital dawn: Scenarios for
a new world
Future Societies
11.00 - 11.20(20min)
It’s clear that humanity has reached a fork in the road.
But none of us completely understand the forces, good
and bad, that have been unleashed. In this session,
Shell’s Head of Strategy, Ed Daniels will premiere his
team’s research on how digitalisation could change the
world in the decades to come – including its impact on
democracy, prosperity, inequality, privacy and security.
He will then answer questions about the changes these
technologies are bringing and how we can respond to
them.
Speakers
Ed Daniels
Head of Strategy, Shell
Neanda Salvaterra
Energy Reporter, The Wall Street Journal
Looking back to go forward: 50 years
of the internet
Future Societies
11.20 - 11.40(20min)
The world has transformed irrevocably since the internet
was invented in 1969. Understanding those changes
should help us to better understand how the internet will
develop over the next 50 years. Research by the Pew
Research Centre will tell us about where we have come
from, while one of the leaders of the future of the web,
Mitchell Baker, will tell us all about where we are going.
Speakers
Lee Rainie
Director, Pew Research Center
Mitchell Baker
Co-founder & Chairwoman, Mozilla
Mark Scott
Chief Technology Correspondent, POLITICO
Our future doesn't have to be a
boring dystopia
Auto/Tech & TalkRobot
15.25 - 15.45(20min)
If you sometimes feel like we're headed toward a very dull
dystopia, you're not alone. In this panel, we'll discuss
what the future might look like, without the misery.
Speakers
Falon Fatemi
Founder & CEO, Node
Wendy Queen
Professor, EPFL
Fouzia Adjailia
Roboticist, Department of Cybernetics and Artificial
Intelligence, University of Kosice
Emil Protalinski
News Editor, VentureBeat
CENÁRIOSFUTUROS
Terça, 5 de novembro
42. The long walk to peace
Future Societies
10.50 - 11.10(20min)
The path to peace for any society after a period of conflict is fraught with danger. The
majority of civil conflicts backslide within 10 years of finishing. Shortening the path from
conflict to peace is what this panel - including Nelson Mandela's grandson - will explore.
Speakers
Siyabulela Mandela
Lecturer, Nelson Mandela University
Peter Tatchell
Director, Peter Tatchell Foundation
John Jaeger
CEO, Hala Systems
Tom Finn
Deputy Editor, Thomson Reuters Foundation
Predicting tomorrow's megatrends for a better today
SaaS Monster
11.45 - 12.05(20min)
Today's world is experiencing a record volume of change. It forces us to consider how we think
about the future, where to invest, and ultimately how to stay ahead. How we manage all of
this change requires a deep understanding of the global forces that will shape our human
experiences and our business decisions long into the future. Join this session to find out more.
Speakers
Shane Wall
CTO & Global Head of HP Labs, HP Inc.
Rob Pegoraro
Journalist, Yahoo Finance, USA Today, etc.
Robosexual: The future of human-robot relations
DeepTech
12.55 - 13.15(20min)
As the evolution of human-robot relations continues, we discuss whether we'll ever take our
relationship to the next level.
Speakers
Marianne Brandon
Clinical Psychologist, Wellminds Wellbodies LLC
Stephanie Alys
Co-founder, MysteryVibe
Esther Paniagua
Award winning independent tech journalist, El País
i-Cyborg
DeepTech
14.15 - 14.30(15min)
Ctrl-labs is developing a device capable of translating electrical muscle impulses into digital
signals. Does this herald the merging of man and machine?
Speakers
Thomas Reardon
Co-founder , CTRL-Labs
The future of space: from AI to the multiverse
DeepTech
14.30 - 14.50(20min)
An in-depth look at how cosmology and space research are increasingly becoming hotbeds
of development for AI methods that might one day impact us all.
Speakers
Roberto Trotta
Professor of Astrostatistics, Imperial College London
CENÁRIOSFUTUROS
Quarta, 6 de novembro
43. What's next for the open web?
Future Societies
15.10 - 15.30(20min)
The dream of an open web, where all are free to participate, is one that many still hope to
achieve. However, it's a dream that is struggling to become a reality. This session will discuss
how and whether we can achieve a truly open web.
Speakers
Rafael Laguna
CEO, Open-Xchange
Katharina Borchert
Chief Innovation Officer, Mozilla
Donie O'Sullivan
Reporter, CNN
How we'll arrive in 2025
Centre Stage
15.30 - 16.05(35min)
Trends unfolding in self-driving cars, ride-hailing, connectivity and micro-mobility have
offered great promise, as well as many questions. To discuss where we are heading, and
what mobility in 2025 could really look like we'll welcome four founders who are leading the
way in the space.
Speakers
Brad Bao
Co-founder & CEO, Lime
Sam Zaid
Founder & CEO, Getaround
Corinne Vigreux
Co-founder, Tom Tom
Xiaodi Hou
Co-founder & CTO, TuSimple
Beyond the Horizon: Exploring the cutting edge business
opportunities of the new space market
DeepTech
16.15 - 16.35(20min)
The re-emergence of the Space Industry is bringing about the new opportunity for
corporations and individuals to leverage technical advances made possible through NASA,
ESA and other governmental and private organizations. As we enter this new era of public
private partnerships, learn about the potential business and societal advancements on the
horizon with Chantelle Baier from 4Space inc. and future corporate technical uses with Alan
Boehme from P&G.
Speakers
Alan Boehme
Global CTO, P&G
Where will we be in 2050?
DeepTech
15.50 - 16.15(25min)
In this future-focused session, experts from different industries try to predict how tech will
change the world in the next three decades. Flying cars, holidays on Mars, or catastrophic
climate collapse? What will the future hold?
Speakers
Alex Wright Gladstein
Co-founder, Ayar Labs
Marc Mengler
Co-founder & CEO, understand.ai
Mitchell Baker
Co-founder & Chairwoman, Mozilla
Peter O'Malley
Co-founder & CEO, Advisable
Robin Pagnamenta
Head of Technology, The Telegraph
CENÁRIOSFUTUROS
Quarta, 6 de novembro
44. Can technology revitalise democracy?
Future Societies
Thursday Nov 7, 14.10 - 14.30(20min)
Although digital technology and in particular social media is often seen as a driver of
the current crisis of liberal democracy, it may also be part of the solution. Around the
world, citizens have used digital technology to experiment with new forms of
communication and mobilization and parties and governments have used digital
technology to involve citizens.
Speakers
Ayman Hariri
Founder & CEO, VERO
Carlos Moedas
European Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation, European Commision
Hans Kundnani
Senior research fellow, Chatham House
CENÁRIOSFUTUROS
Quinta, 7 de novembro
46. One year out: Will Trump be re-elected?
Centre Stage
Tuesday Nov 5, 12.10 - 12.35(25min)
This day next year the United States will decide on their next president. Dubbed by
many as the election which will define a generation, this panel will explore what
data, gut and trends are telling us, and who we are likely to see enter the Oval Office
for the next four years.
The EU after Brexit
Centre Stage
Tuesday Nov 5, 11.25 - 11.50(25min)
The man currently at the heart of the Brexit negotiations gives us an in-depth look at
what lies in store for Europe after the October 31st deadline. (Attendance dependent
on ongoing negotiations)
CENÁRIOSSÓCIO-POLÍTICO
Terça, 5 de novembro
47. Digital values: The European
approach to promote prosperity
Future Societies
13.50 - 14.10(20min)
The economic ties of trade and cooperation that bind
the European continent are now, in spite of the turmoil of
the past few years, tighter than ever. In this session we’ll
hear from two of Europe’s leading innovators in the realm
of public policy discussion on how they promote the use
of technology to drive economic growth across Europe, all
while strengthening values.
Speakers
Dorothee Bär
Minister of State at the Federal Chancellery & Federal
Government Commissioner for Digital Affairs, Federal
Government of Germany
George Papandreou
Former Prime Minister of Greece, MP, Hellenic Parliament
Hadas Gold
Reporter, Media and Business, CNN
Trade wars: A new world order?
Centre Stage
14.20 - 14.45(25min)
Trade is the lifeblood of the world economy. Free trade, it
is argued, brings peace, prosperity, and economic
growth. However, we have seen a proliferation of tariffs
and trade wars in recent years. Has the global economic
structure shifted or is this merely a mercantilist blip in an
otherwise unfettered era of free trade? Come to this
session to find out.
Speakers
Michael Pillsbury
Senior Fellow and Director for Chinese Strategy, Hudson
Institute
Juan Branco
Legal Adviser to Julian Assange, Wikileaks
What next for democracy?
Future Societies
14.30 - 14.50(20min)
Populism is on the rise, many governments are becoming
increasingly authoritarian, and democratic backsliding is
gathering momentum. There is a lot of doom and gloom
around the prospects for democracy. In this session we
hear from a politican, a businessman, and a campaign
expert about the supposed death of democracy.
Speakers
Mamuka Bakhtadze
Prime Minister, Georgia
George Arison
Founder, Shift
Joe Pounder
CEO, Bullpen Strategy Group
Joseph Menn
Investigative reporter on cybersecurity, Reuters
Borders, Brexit and the future of
finance
MoneyConf
15.15 - 15.40(25min)
By the time you're reading this, Britain will have left the EU
- deal or no deal. Come and listen to three key players in
the game debate and discuss Brexit's impact on
borderless transactions, the tenuous future of new
fintechs in London and how this will affect the global
economy.
Speakers
Sébastien de Brouwer
Chief Policy Officer, European Banking Federation
Eva Kaili
MEP, European Parliament
Karen Tso
Anchor, Squawk Box, CNBC
Quarta, 6 de novembro
CENÁRIOSSÓCIO-POLÍTICO
48. Can you manufacture dissent?
Future Societies
15.10 - 15.30(20min)
Fomenting dissent in non-democratic countries is never easy. Helping citizens living under
authoritarian governments to seize control is both difficult and fraught with diplomatic
challenges. In this session we will hear from a world leading expert in promoting anti-
authoritarian movements about why he thinks Europe isn't playing this particular game,
and the role the United States government is playing.
Speakers
Michael Pillsbury
Senior Fellow and Director for Chinese Strategy, Hudson Institute
Ryan Broderick
Senior Reporter, BuzzFeed News
Perspective from The White House
Centre Stage
15.35 - 16.00(25min)
Hear from President Trump’s top technology policy advisor and CTO of the United States,
Michael Kratsios.
Speakers
Michael Kratsios
CTO of The United States, The White House
Promoting democratic values online
Future Societies
15.30 - 15.50(20min)
Social media is often seen as a double edged sword - it can help to promote democratic
values, giving everyone a voice, or it can undermine our democratic structures,
unleashing the worst within our societies. In this session we will hear from Vera Jourova,
the incoming European Commissioner responsible for protecting democratic values
across the entire continent.
Speakers
Věra Jourová
EU Commissioner for Justice, Consumers & Gender Equality & Vice-President-designate
for Values & Transparency, European Commission
Sam Schechner
Senior tech correspondent for Europe, Middle East and Africa, The Wall Street Journal
Quinta, 7 de novembro
CENÁRIOSSÓCIO-POLÍTICO
50. Blockchain: The use cases
Corporate Innovation Summit
11.40 - 12.00(20min)
Blockchain’s utility remains unproven. Recent examples of blockchain’s potential impact
on financial markets go far beyond initial applications, P2P lending or crowdfunding. This
panel of experts will share their thoughts on the creative possibilities that forecast a
bright future for blockchain.
Speakers
David Wachsman
Founder, Wachsman
David Chaum
Founder & CEO, Elixxir
Corentin Denoeud
CEO, Blockchain Studio
Noelle Acheson
Director of Research, CoinDesk
Building Calibra and increasing access to the global
economy
Centre Stage
16.35 - 17.00(25min)
If you have an internet connection today, you can access all kinds of useful services for
little to no cost. But when it comes to storing, sending, and spending money, it’s not that
simple. Billions of people around the world still lack access to even basic financial
services. This is the challenge Calibra is hoping to address with its digital wallet for Libra,
a new global payments system powered by blockchain technology. In this session, Kevin
Weil, VP of Product for Calibra, will discuss how Calibra specifically and the Libra
Blockchain, in general, can provide people with greater access to money and the global
economy.
Speakers
Kevin Weil
VP of Product, Calibra (Facebook)
Tim Bradshaw
Global Technology Correspondent, Financial Times
FINTECHFANTASTIC
Terça, 5 de novembro
51. The lion and the mouse
Corporate Innovation Summit
11.25 - 11.45(20min)
A new generation of customers is in demand for alternative
financial products that can add value to their daily lives.
How can an incumbent cope with the new paradigm? The
case of moey!, the first 100% mobile banking solution in
Portugal and Meniga, a world leader in developing fintech
solutions for banking.
Speakers
Ricardo Madeira
Head of Innovation and Digital, Crédito Agricola
Jakub Piotrowski
Chief Revenue Officer, Meniga
Rosália Amorim
Editorial Director / Editor in chief, Dinheiro Vivo
The ins and outs of financial inclusion
12.05 - 12.25(20min)
Fintechs and banks are finally starting to recognise the
potential of a fair, shared global economy. As equality is
brought to the forefront of economic conversations, how can
companies turn ideologies into infrastructure?
Speakers
Christopher Leacock
Musician, Jillionaire LLC
Michael Kent
Founder & CEO, Azimo
Katica Roy
CEO, Pipeline Equity
Amy Thomson
Technology Editor, Bloomberg
Build-a-bank: Designing the future of
finance
MoneyConf
13.40 - 14.00(20min)
From physical interactions to user interfaces, banks have
been notoriously slow on the development of design
solutions for their consumers. In this talk, three design experts
will discuss the importance of a seamless, engaging and
memorable banking experience - both on and offline.
Speakers
Tim Kobe
Founder, Eight Inc
Luis Uguina
Chief Digital Officer, Macquarie Bank
Christoph Rieche
CEO, iwoca
All about that BaaS
MoneyConf
14.20 - 14.40(20min)
From tech-savvy fintechs to legacy institutions, everyone is
jumping on the BaaS hype train. Open banking is proving to
be the best way to ensure transparency in a fraught market
- but just how are these solutions being adapted, and what
will it mean for the consumer?
Speakers
Roland Folz
CEO, SolarisBank
Retrofitting digital to banking
Corporate Innovation Summit
15.50 - 16.10(20min)
As consumers continue their mass migration toward digital
and mobile banking solutions, reaching them is a digital
challenge that traditional banks often struggle with. In this
session, we'll learn what strategies and technologies are
being employed to prepare for the future.
Speakers
Luis Uguina
Chief Digital Officer, Macquarie Bank
Claire Calmejane
Chief Innovation Officer, Societe Generale
Paulo Marques
Founding Partner & CTO, Feedzai
Peter Zemsky
Deputy Dean, INSEAD
FINTECHFANTASTIC
Quarta, 6 de novembro
52. Innovating financial giants
MoneyConf
11.20 - 11.40(20min)
It's the age-old question for age-old institutions. How on
earth do we keep up? Innovation and marketing have
become key components in keeping competition alive
between established financial institutions and challenger
fintechs - but as consumers become more comfortable with
tech solutions, will it be enough?
Speakers
Claire Calmejane
Chief Innovation Officer, Societe Generale
Sean Ringsted
EVP, Chief Digital Officer & Chief Risk Officer, Chubb
Tunde Kehinde
Co-founder, Lidya
Gerhard Elfers
Anchor, Business News, Deutsche Welle
Cash is dead, what's next to go?
Centre Stage
12.10 - 12.30(20min)
Despite scrutiny and skepticism, fintech disruption is here to
stay. It's hard to argue against the value of breaking the old
models. With cash and brick and mortars on their way out,
fintech leaders give their vision for the next big change.
Speakers
Nikolay Storonsky
Founder & CEO, Revolut
Anne Boden
CEO, Starling Bank
Zach Perret
CEO & Co-founder, Plaid
Felix Salmon
Chief Financial Correspondent, Axios
Can you really trust your bank?
MoneyConf
12.20 - 12.40(20min)
You can have the most adapted solutions, groundbreaking
AI and fastest UX in the world, but one data breach will send
the most established institutions into a tailspin. As tech-
savvy millenials become the target demographic, how can
banks gain their trust?
Speakers
Jacqueline Molnar
Chief Transformation Officer & Global Head of Compliance,
Western Union
John Wolanin
Co-founder , Dave.com
Carolina Abenante
Founder, NYIAX
Marco Peereboom
New Systems Development, Decred
Natalia Drozdiak
European Technology Reporter, Bloomberg
Adapting crypto for the real world
MoneyConf
15.25 - 15.50(25min)
The rapid mountain climb of crypto's value has reestablished
trust in its longevity. However, the current atmosphere still
remains - adapt or die. In this conversation, we ask four
experts: how can real-world adaptations benefit
cryptocurrency?
Speakers
Olga Feldmeier
CEO, SMART VALOR
Kris Marszalek
Co-founder & CEO, Crypto.com
Leemon Baird
Co-founder & Chief Scientist, Hedera Hashgraph
Anne Gaviola
Economics & Money Editor, VICE Canada
FINTECHFANTASTIC
Quinta, 7 de novembro
54. Growth lessons from Japan
Corporate Innovation Summit
11.45 - 12.05(20min)
As one of the world's strongest economies, Japanese business practices are taught
and studied the world over. This session will transport us into the business
philosophies and lessons that have shaped Japan and its culture.
Speakers
Noriyuki Yamazaki
CEO, ZETA Inc
Aya Nakajo
Director of D Growth Strategy HQ, WORLD
Leisha Santorelli
Senior Journalist | Business Reporter, BBC/British Broadcasting Corporation
Is tech forgetting Africa?
Centre Stage
11.45 - 12.05(20min)
Unprecedented funding and unicorn growth has put Africa squarely on the tech
agenda. But can the world avoid repeating the mistakes of Silicon Valley and foster
a fair, sustainable tech scene?
Speakers
Nana Akufo-Addo
President, Ghana
Akon
Global artist, Akoin
Christina Sass
Co-founder & President, Andela
Akon, Akoin and Africa's emerging economy
MoneyConf
14.00 - 14.20(20min)
Akon is a Grammy award-winning hip-hop artist turned philanthropist and
cryptocurrency founder. He’ll join us to discuss why now is more important than ever
to make this pivot, and how he has turned a broad philanthropy vision for Africa into
a concrete economic endeavour.
Speakers
Akon
Global artist, Akoin
Jon Karas
Co-founder, Akoin
Noelle Acheson
Director of Research, CoinDesk
NOVOSEIXOS
Quarta, 6 de novembro
56. The evolution of virtual beings
Centre Stage
12.25 - 12.40(15min)
With AR and VR, we now have the ability to create and inhabit multiple lives - the physical,
and the one(s) we live virtually. How will we change as social beings? Eugene Chung of
Penrose Studios shares how the next evolution of AR/VR and other emerging tech will
impact the way we interact as humans.
Speakers
Eugene Chung
Founder & CEO, Penrose Studios
Immersive entertainment: The next generation
ContentMakers
13.10 - 13.30(20min)
Audiences want more than a good movie - they want a memorable experience. Mike will
use examples of the latest technologies and projects, showing how brands and IP owners
can unlock exciting new possibilities for audience engagement through immersive
entertainment.
Speakers
Mike McGee
Co-founder & Chief Creative Officer, Framestore
EXTENDEDREALITY
Quarta, 6 de novembro
58. Are we facing water wars?
planet:tech
11.35 - 12.00(25min)
We live on a big blue green ball. But there's no world
without water. What can be done to protect and
preserve the global supply? Is the glass half full or half
empty? And how will global politics play out if there's
not enough to go round?
Speakers
Paul O'Callaghan
Founder, BlueTech Research
Drew Fitzgerald
Co-Founder, 501CTHREE.org & JUST Water
Jay Iyengar
Chief Innovation and Technology Officer , Xylem
Protecting the vulnerable: How tech
can help refugees
Future Societies
11.40 - 12.00(20min)
The refugee crisis that struck Europe in 2015 has
receded from view in the media. Yet the plight of the
over 70 million displaced people and over 30 million
refugees globally has not receded. In this session we will
hear from experts in the field about what we can do to
help, and issue a call to arms - why has tech not done
more?
Speakers
Mike Walton
Chief of Digital Engagement, UNHCR
George Papandreou
Former Prime Minister of Greece, MP, Hellenic Parliament
Steve Clemons
Editor-in-chief, The Hill
The will of the people: Why ground
support matters
planet:tech
12.20 - 12.40(20min)
If one Swedish teenager skipping school can do more
for sustainability than the biggest branding campaign,
who can say which environmental issues will go viral and
which will languish in the digital doldrums? This session
highlights the role of the global zeitgeist and questions
whether anything can be achieved in sustainability
without the will of the people.
Speakers
Vanessa Wright
Group VP Global Sustainability, Pernod Ricard
Dianna Cohen
CEO & Founder, Plastic Pollution Coalition
Isabel Hilton
Founder & Editor, Chinadialogue.Net
How space-based networks will
bring internet to the world
SaaS Monster
13.25 - 13.45(20min)
OneWeb has caught the world's attention with their
mini satellites. By 2021, they will serve as a 'space-
based' mobile network, enabling coverage for all rural
areas around the world. Adrian Steckel, the CEO of this
pioneering startup, will speak about the direction they
are taking and the revolutionary, ground breaking
technology they are using to execute high-speed 5G
connectivity.
Speakers
Adrián Steckel
CEO, OneWeb
Can brands save the planet?
PandaConf
Tuesday Nov 5, 15.25 - 15.50(25min)
What role do brands have in saving the planet? As
governments around the world abdicate responsibility,
is it time for brands to speak out and step in?
Speakers
Shane Wall
CTO & Global Head of HP Labs, HP Inc.
Ian Somerhalder
Actor, Ian Somerhalder
Naina Bajekal
Deputy International Editor, TIME Magazine
CLIMATEJUSTICE&IMPACTOPOSITIVO
Terça, 5 de novembro
59. The future of digital identity in the era of digital
transformation
SaaS Monster
12.05 - 12.25(20min)
Digital transformation spurs the evolution of identity management systems, where we're
seeing control gradually moving away from a central authority and towards the user.
On this evolutionary path, the latest trend is an emerging model called Decentralised
(or self-sovereign) ID (DID). This session presents a proof of concept of an emerging
identity management model based on the distributed ledger and self-sovereign
principles, which enables enterprises to securely manage this ecosystem.
Speakers
Dr. Zulfikar Ramzan
CTO, RSA Security
The end game: Making purpose real
PandaConf
13.40 - 14.00(20min)
Companies love to say that they have a purpose beyond making profits. In reality, it's
rarely true. We are now at a defining moment where to thrive long term, companies will
need to leverage the true power of purpose.
Speakers
Frank Cooper
CMO, BlackRock
Solving planetary challenges with enterprise
Corporate Innovation Summit
13.50 - 14.10(20min)
Speakers
David Wallerstein
Chief Exploration Officer, Tencent Holdings
Pedro Siza Vieira
Minister of Economy, Government of Portugal
Cheng Lei
Anchor, CGTN Europe
Is it too late to save the world?
Centre Stage
14.45 - 15.10(25min)
With America pulling out of the Paris climate accord and climate scientists issuing
increasingly pessimistic forecasts about the climate crisis, we ask whether it is now too
late to change course. If we can avoid a catastrophe, how are we going to do it?
Speakers
Christiana Figueres
Founding Partner, Global Optimism
Kate Brandt
Chief Sustainability Officer, Google
Cheng Lei
Anchor, CGTN Europe
Quarta, 6 de novembro
CLIMATEJUSTICE&IMPACTOPOSITIVO
60. Purpose and innovation: Rethinking how we
do business
PandaConf
11.50 - 12.10(20min)
Our time is precious. Success is no longer measured by pure profit
alone and traditional marketing won’t cut it. Time to rethink how we
do business.
Speakers
Brian Whipple
CEO, Accenture Interactive
Quinta, 7 de novembro
CLIMATEJUSTICE&IMPACTOPOSITIVO
62. Reinventing your brand in a digital era
Centre Stage
10.25 - 10.45(20min)
Some of the most popular companies in the world sell products that have been popular
for a long time. But how do these traditional brands adapt to a modern marketplace?
How does your brand sound? Fine tuning for voice assistants
creatiff
Tuesday Nov 5, 12.40 - 13.00(20min)
Successful conversation branding is about shaping a brand’s perceived personality, giving
it a voice, adding tonality and infusing it with character. CEO of MetaDesign, Daniel will
explore the winning formula to use when shaping your brand's voice, while making it an
authentic part of your narrative.
Speakers
Daniel Leyser
CEO, Meta Design
Marketing in 2020
Centre Stage
15.10 - 15.30(20min)
Globally acclaimed and award-winning marketers reveal definitive trends and stories from
the frontlines of marketing in a time of unprecedented disruption.
Speakers
Fernando Machado
CMO, Burger King
Gail Heimann
President, Weber Shandwick
Katia Bassi
CMO, Automobili Lamborghini
Martin Swant
Reporter, Forbes
FUTUREBRANDS
Terça, 5 de novembro Quarta, 6 de novembro
63. The marketeer making burgers king
PandaConf
11.00 - 11.25(25min)
What if marketers treated creativity as a competitive
advantage? What results would brands be able to
achieve? As the relationship between brands and people
evolves, fuelled by rapidly changing technology, it's easy to
confuse what's here to stay and what's just noise. Burger
King's marketing mastermind shares lessons from the
campaign frontlines.
Speakers
Fernando Machado
CMO, Burger King
Everything you've always wanted to
know about marketing but were afraid
to ask
PandaConf
11.25 - 11.50(25min)
our top advertising and marketing experts look ahead to
2020
Speakers
Fernando Machado
CMO, Burger King
Jane Wakely
Lead CMO at Mars, Mars, Incorporated
Sir Martin Sorrell
Executive Chairman, S4 Capital
Hadas Gold
Reporter, Media and Business, CNN
Building an anti-brand: The evolution
of visual culture
Modum
11.30 - 11.50(20min)
The rise of the "anti-brand" among Millennial and Gen-Z
consumers has plagued traditional fashion marketing. Our
three panelists are pioneers in pushing the boundaries of
modern visual culture. Today, we ask them: how do you sell
to the savviest generation yet?
Speakers
Rankin
Photographer & co-founder, RANKIN
Greg Lutze
Founder, VSCO
Kenneth Richard
Founder, Chief Impressionist, The Impression
Will tech be the downfall of luxury?
Modum
11.55 - 12.15(20min)
What happens when luxury is available to everyone? Is it
even luxury anymore? This panel will tackle the changing
nature of luxury as fashion becomes recyclable and brick-
and-mortar stores lose their exclusive status.
Speakers
Josh Luber
Co-founder, StockX
Josh Builder
Chief Technology Officer, Rent the Runway
Ankiti Bose
Co-founder & CEO, Zilingo
Maghan McDowell
Innovation Editor, Vogue Business
Predicting the future of brand design
PandaConf
13.50 - 14.15(25min)
Despite cultural, political and technological change, one
thing remains constant: Companies will keep trying to sell
you stuff, and they’ll keep coming up with new ways to do
it. Let's hear what the experts think of where the industry is
going.
Speakers
Dan Gardner
Co-Founder & CEO, Code and Theory
Amy Buckner Chowdhry
Founder & CEO, AnswerLab
Tim Kobe
Founder, Eight Inc
Marty Swant
Reporter, Forbes
FUTUREBRANDS
Quinta, 7 de novembro
65. Privacy meets innovation in a global marketplace
Auto/Tech & TalkRobot
16.05 - 16.25(20min)
In this keynote presentation, Uber's Chief Privacy Officer, Ruby Zefo, will be discussing
the role of privacy in the ride-sharing ecosystem.
Speakers
Ruby Zefo
Chief Privacy Officer, Uber
Charlie Warzel
Writer-at-Large, The New York Times
AGEOFDISTRUST(DATA&PRIVACY)
Terça, 5 de novembro
66. AGEOFDISTRUST(DATA&PRIVACY)
Can anything be private anymore?
Future Societies
10.10 - 10.30(20min)
It is a fact that big data has replaced big oil as the most valuable global commodity. The
buying, selling, and utilisation of data has made it almost impossible to maintain a truly
private existence. In this session we will hear from two leading academic voices studying the
impact of tech on our privacy and their proposed solutions for the problem of privacy.
Speakers
Brittany Kaiser
Co-founder, Own Your Data Foundation
David Chaum
Founder & CEO, Elixxir
Joseph Menn
Investigative reporter on cybersecurity, Reuters
Rebuilding trust in tech
Future Societies
11.50 - 12.10(20min)
Trust in the tech sector is, arguably, at an all-time low. The positive contribution of big tech to
society is now being challenged. Rebuilding trust will require new regulations and a renewed
willingness from tech to work together with policymakers to ensure it does not repeat the
mistakes of the past. In this session, we bring together two of the leading voices, from tech
and policy, in this drive to ensure that tech genuinely does good.
Speakers
Ro Khanna
Representative, US House of Representatives
Brad Smith
President, Microsoft
Karen Tso
Anchor, Squawk Box, CNBC
Political journalism in a post-truth era
Future Societies
12.10 - 12.30(20min)
Political journalism has become one of the most commonly ridiculed of professions - with
constant accusations of fake news, bias, and innaccuracy being hurled at political journalists
across the world. This next panel will discuss how to counter this narrative and provide
accurate and fair political reporting in an era that has lost touch with what the truth is.
Speakers
Dafna Linzer
Managing Editor for Politics, NBC TV Group
Tim Alberta
Chief Political Correspondent, POLITICO
James Ball
Global Editor, The Bureau of Investigative Journalism
Steve Clemons
Editor-in-chief, The Hill
How can tech companies regain our trust?
PandaConf
12.30 - 12.50(20min)
Trust in tech is wavering and companies must act now. Last year, the phrase “techlash” was
runner-up for Oxford Dictionary’s word of the year. Why are the big tech companies failing to
win us over and what can be done about it?
Speakers
Richard Edelman
President, Edelman
Sara Fischer
Media Reporter, Axios
Quarta, 6 de novembro
67. AGEOFDISTRUST(DATA&PRIVACY)
Sell me the the truth
PandaConf
13.25 - 13.40(15min)
A look inside the lens of Rankin, who's made radical honesty look ridiculously cool.
Speakers
Rankin
Photographer & co-founder, RANKIN
Erika Allen
Executive Managing Editor, VICE Media LLC
Security and SaaS: Privacy-first culture
SaaS Monster
15.05 - 15.25(20min)
A strong and provable security posture is what it takes to do business and to accelerate
SaaS sales. Join our speakers for a conversation on when and how SaaS founders can
protect their employees, infrastructure and product on the way to the coveted unicorn
valuation.
Speakers
Calvin French-Owen
Co-founder & CTO, Segment
Dermot Williams
CEO, Threatscape
Combating the weaponization of data
DeepTech
15.10 - 15.30(20min)
As the former director of business development at Cambridge Analytica, Brittany Kaiser saw
first hand how data could be weaponized to influence and manipulate people. What can be
done to combat this danger to democracy?
Speakers
Brittany Kaiser
Co-founder, Own Your Data Foundation
Mark Di Stefano
Media and Politics Reporter, BuzzFeed
Quarta, 6 de novembro
68. AGEOFDISTRUST(DATA&PRIVACY)
Ending corruption by exposing the truth
Future Societies
10.30 - 10.50(20min)
Corruption thrives only in darkness and shadows. Exposing corrupt actors to the cold
light of day renders them powerless. This session will show how we can expose the truth
and protect the vulnerable.
Speakers
Juan Branco
Legal Adviser to Julian Assange, Wikileaks
Ryan Broderick
Senior Reporter, BuzzFeed News
Data and trust: A way forward
Corporate Innovation Summit
11.40 - 12.00(20min)
Once burned, twice shy. As data becomes the great opportunity and challenge of our
time, has blockchain risen to build the trust people can't? In this session we will explore
its potential to safeguard our data, and how companies and policymakers respond to
public mistrust.
Speakers
Larry Sanger
Co-founder of Wikipedia, Founder of KSF, Ex-Wikipedia; Knowledge Standards Found.
Eva Kaili
MEP, European Parliament
Mark Di Stefano
Media and Politics Reporter, BuzzFeed
The power of influence
ContentMakers
12.40 - 13.05(25min)
Is the era of the influencer coming to an end or are we more in thrall with the lives of
social media stars than ever before? In this talk find out from two people on the front
line of online media content what the future looks like for social.
Speakers
Caspar Lee
Creator/Entrepreneur , Caspar Lee
Ben Jeffries
CEO, Influencer
Ali Ishan Aydin
Digital Editor-in-Chief, Euronews
Are data rights human rights?
Future Societies
13.50 - 14.10(20min)
Human rights are a key component of our modern international order. However, the
world has changed dramatically since the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was
adopted in 1948. Our personal data has never been more vulnerable. In this session we
will discuss whether the human rights regime needs to be updated to account for these
changes and to better protect our data.
Speakers
Regan Ralph
President, Fund for Global Human Rights
Michael O'Flaherty
Director, EU Agency for Fundamental Rights
Arthur Hu
Global CIO, Lenovo
Rani Molla
Data Editor, Recode
Quinta, 7 de novembro
69. AGEOFDISTRUST(DATA&PRIVACY)
Breaking up big tech
Centre Stage
14.25 - 14.45(20min)
The question of regulating big tech by breaking up its superpowers is on the political
agenda worldwide. Come, listen and make up your own mind.
Speakers
Kumi Naidoo
Secretary-General, Amnesty International
Věra Jourová
EU Commissioner for Justice, Consumers & Gender Equality & Vice-President-
designate for Values & Transparency, European Commission
Mark Di Stefano
Media and Politics Reporter, BuzzFeed
In conversation with Margrethe Vestager
Centre Stage
16.30 - 16.55(25min)
Hear from the gatekeeper for the future of technology who has taken on Apple,
Amazon and Google, and won, and is only getting started.
Speakers
Margrethe Vestager
EU Commissioner for Competition, European Commission
Laurie Segall
Founder & CEO, Dot Dot Dot Media
Quinta, 7 de novembro
71. The future we build needs to be open
Centre Stage
10.45 - 11.05(20min)
How can tech platforms become more intentionally open? The internet has shown us the
value and the impact of the open movement - open web, open licenses, open source. But
we've also seen that open itself is not enough - open is not equal or accessible for all. How
can we, as the innovators of tomorrow, build a future that is open, equitable, and fair?
Speakers
Katherine Maher
CEO Wikipedia
The cognitive enterprise
Corporate Innovation Summit
10.55 - 11.15(20min)
IBM SVP of Global Business Services Mark Foster explains the next big shift in business
architectures - becoming a cognitive enterprise. By combining proprietary data, unique
tech platforms and specialist expertise, financial services institutions continually reinvent
themselves for competitive advantage.
Speakers
Mark Foster
SVP of Services & Global Business Services, IBM
Paul Michelman
Editor-in-chief, MIT Sloan Management Review
GenZ consumers: What do they want?
Venture - Venture stage
11.10 - 11.35(25min)
Some of the biggest IPOs in recent years have been from consumer tech companies like
Spotify, Lyft, Uber, Pinterest, etc. What tech does Gen Z want and where are investors
placing their bets?
Speakers
Karen McCormick
Chief Investment Officer, Beringea
Tara Reeves
Partner, OMERS Ventures
Rob Lowe
Head of Value Creation, LEGO Ventures, LEGO Group
Avi Eyal
General Partner, Entree Capital
The democratisation of innovation
SaaS Monster
11.50 - 12.10(20min)
Organisations historically designed themselves as castles with moats, where valuable
resources were only accessed by a small, trusted group. However, today’s hyper-disruptive
landscape makes it extremely difficult to guess what the market wants at any given time.
To succeed these days, organisations need to decentralise and design with the broader
villages in mind. Different groups need to be able to freely access valuable data so they
can self start and build up their own economies. Tune into Ross’ session to learn how
organisations can democratise innovation and why APIs should be central to any strategy.
Speakers
Ross Mason
Founder, MuleSoft, Dig Ventures
NEWPARADIGMFORBUSINESS
Terça, 5 de novembro
72. Secrecy is outdated, co-operation is key
planet:tech
12.00 - 12.20(20min)
Partnerships are the new normal in business, according to the CEO of one of the biggest
energy companies on the planet. In this unmissable fireside chat, António Mexia explains
why he believes companies sharing responsibility, project ownership and tech know-how
are the keys to progress, in energy development and beyond.
Speakers
António Mexia
CEO, EDP
Neanda Salvaterra
Energy Reporter, The Wall Street Journal
Innovating against crisis
Corporate Innovation Summit
13.40 - 14.00(20min)
In this keynote, we will learn how leaders in business and government are reacting to a
world of constant change and disruption. We will analyse the idea of opportunity in
chaos, and ask how a 'crisis' mode of operations can help organisations, from startups
to global giants, better prioritise, mobilise resources to realise their innovative ideas.
Speakers
Ricardo Vargas
Executive Director, Brightline Initiative
The commercial value of visible principles in today's world
creatiff
14.50 - 15.10(20min)
As awareness of the climate crisis increases amongst the population, we explore the
growing business advantage of being seen to have a clear understanding of the impact
which your brand is having on the world.
Speakers
Sairah Ashman
CEO, Wolff Olins
Fabian Birgfeld
Co-founder & CEO, W12, A TCS Interactive Design Studio
Jane Geraghty
Global CEO, Landor
NEWPARADIGMFORBUSINESS
Terça, 5 de novembro
73. How do we overcome the gender gap?
Future Societies
10.30 - 10.50(20min)
In spite of the progress made in recent years, the gender gap
remains an unacceptably large chasm. Women are still paid
less, they are promoted less, and there are fewer women in
management roles across industries. In this session three
incredibly influential women will discuss how they view what
needs to be done in order to eradicate the gender gap once
and for all.
Speakers
Sue Allchurch
Chief Outreach & Engagement, UN Global Compact
Paige VanZant
Fighter, UFC
Michelle Fang
Chief Legal Officer, Turo
Society and shareholders: Finding the
right balance
Future Societies
11.10 - 11.30(20min)
The recent Business Roundtable statement on the purpose of
a company represents a potentially seismic shift in how
companies relate to society. Many companies are trending
away from focusing purely on return for shareholders to a
more socially responsible business model. In this session we
will hear from experts across the spectrum about how to find
the right balance between profit making and social purpose.
Speakers
Franz Heukamp
Dean, IESE Business School
Natasha Good
Global TMT Sector Lead, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
Alicia Tillman
CMO, SAP
Peter Mühlmann
Founder , Trustpilot
Conscious design: making wellbeing the
default
Future Societies
13.30 - 13.50(20min)
The products we use - both physical and digital - have a
massive impact on how we live our lives. Product design can
be a double edged sword and here we will find out how it
can be used to promote happiness.
Speakers
Maggie Stanphill
User Experience Director, Google
Jeremy Wilks
Space, Science and Technology Correspondent, Euronews
Innovation and regulation: The EU takes
on Silicon Valley
SaaS Monster
14.45 - 15.05(20min)
Europe is well-positioned to overtake Silicon Valley as the
ideological heart of the tech industry. In this fireside chat
moderated by Nicholas Vinocur from Politico, Dashlane CEO
Emmanuel Schalit will discuss how the U.S. has slipped as a
leader in tech and innovation, especially as the tech industry
has lost the public’s trust after extensive user tracking and
massive data breaches. They'll also talk about tech
regulation, how the EU is emerging in light of GDPR, and
ultimately, who - or rather, where - will own the next
generation of the internet.
Speakers
Emmanuel Schalit
CEO, Dashlane
Nicholas Vinocur
Technology editor, POLITICO (European edition)
How to build a truly global movement
Future Societies
15.50 - 16.10(20min)
Building and maintaining a global mass movement is no easy
feat. These speakers are leading and mobilizing two of the
world's largest truly global movements - the Scouts with over
50 million young people engaged in non-formal education
and Wikipedia as one of the most ubiqitous online
movements around. Learn from them how these movements
have managed to remain so successful in a complex and
rapidly changing world.
Speakers
Katherine Maher
CEO, Wikipedia
Ahmad Alhendawi
Secretary General, World Organization of the Scout
Movement
Ryan Broderick
Senior Reporter, BuzzFeed News
NEWPARADIGMFORBUSINESS
Quarta, 6 de novembro
74. A manifesto for a more generous world
MoneyConf
15.05 - 15.25(20min)
The pursuit of wealth has produced innovation and prosperity. It also established an
implicit belief that the rational choice in any decision is whichever option makes the most
money. Join the founder of Kickstarter as he shares how we can refocus our energies to
build a society that’s generous, fair, and ready for the future.
Speakers
Yancey Strickler
Co-founder, Kickstarter
NEWPARADIGMFORBUSINESS
Quinta, 7 de novembro
76. With great power comes great
responsibility
HealthConf
10.45 - 11.05(20min)
One of the most crucial issues of our time, the ethical use
of AI in medicine tackled by two leading experts in the
field of drug discovery and digital healthcare.
Speakers
Chris Gibson
Co-Founder & CEO, Recursion Pharmaceuticals
Saskia Steinacker
Global Head Digital Transformation, Bayer Group
Paul Nuki
Senior Editor, Global Health Security, The Daily Telegraph
How your home affects your health
HealthConf
11.05 - 11.20(15min)
Forget smart houses. 'Wellness homes' are the future;
homes that monitor and calibrate air, water and light
quality, to enhance the health and well-being of those
inside. Delos founder Paul Scialla shares the story of
wellness real estate and how technology is transforming
how we think about the places where we spend our time.
Speakers
Paul Scialla
CEO, Delos
All meat, no meat, are we really what
we eat?
HealthConf
11.45 - 12.10(25min)
Some say all meat, some say no meat. Our experts share
the data, the research, the patient perspective and
potentially, the cure. Come and hear the latest debates
surrounding diet, health and tech.
Speakers
Steven Gundry
Author, The Plant Paradox, The Longevity Paradox & More
Mikhaila Peterson
Founder, The Lion Diet, Inc.
Saeju Jeong
Co-founder & CEO, Noom
Alyssa Newcomb
Business & Technology Contributor, NBC News & Fortune
Neurealms of brain tech
HealthConf
14.25 - 14.45(20min)
With over 100 billion neurons firing, the brain is a powerful
and mysterious tool. Cutting edge science is only
scratching the surface of this incredible organ. We're
asking the experts what they're trying to uncover.
Speakers
Ali Rezai
Executive Chair, Vice President & Associate Dean,
Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute
Thomas Reardon
Co-founder , CTRL-Labs
Katie Collins
European correspondent , CNET
Where I'm putting my money in med-
tech
HealthConf
15.05 - 15.25(20min)
Investment in medtech crept close to nine billion in 2019.
Where's the money going, where are the gaps in the
market and who are the big fish and little minnows
making a difference?
Speakers
Lu Zhang
Managing Partner, Fusion Fund
HEALTH
Quinta, 7 de novembro
78. Fairness in blockchain and distributed ledger technology,
hosted by Hedera Hashgraph
Workshops - Workshop 3
14.00 - 15.30(90min)
Blockchain and DLT systems build trust by distributing agreement among people who
are less trusted individually. This lets you trust that everyone will agree on which
transactions are executed, and in what order. But will that order be fair? Can you trust
that no individual will have too much influence on that order? We will talk about how
this can be important for applications from stock markets to games, and discuss ways
to define and ensure fairness.
Speakers
Leemon Baird
Co-founder & Chief Scientist, Hedera Hashgraph
The power of emotion on the (social) web: A journey of
data scientists envisioning "mindfulness" for politics,
hosted by European Commission
Workshops - Workshop 2
14.00 - 14.45(45min)
Emotion is an integral part of our decision-making process. Emotion influences
perception, values, goals, needs, memory, and ultimately, behaviour. As scientists
working in media monitoring to support policy-makers in their decisions, our job is to
look at the facts, and also understand the emotion related to these facts. What are
the citizen's concerns and what is important to them? We present a set of use cases
that show the power emotions on the social web and their effects in policy-making.
Explore your digital futures, hosted by Shell
Workshops - Workshop 1
Wednesday Nov 6, 10.00 - 10.45(45min)
Are you thinking 50 years ahead? We are. Our new scenarios explore how digitalisation
could change the world - democracy, prosperity, inequality, privacy, security - in the
decades to come. Shell has been a pioneer in the use of scenario thinking to help
understand the future and navigate uncertainty. In this interactive session, you will use
tools and techniques to explore our new scenarios and your digital futures.
Speakers
Adam Eales
WORKSHOPS
Terça, 5 de novembro
Quarta, 6 de novembro
80. Breakout startups
Centre Stage
Tem todo começo de dia e volta de almoço. Não precisa estar em todo mas acho
legal pegar quais startups foram faladas em casa sessão
Are these the companies everyone will be talking about in 2020? Dozens of the world’s
leading investors think so. Each morning and lunchtime on Centre Stage join us to get
an introduction to some of the world’s most exciting early and growth stage startups.
Each of the startups have been hand-selected by some of the world’s most successful
investors. You’re in for a treat.
STARTUP SHOWCASE
Sessões QUARTA E QUINTA durante todo dia.
PITCH final
Centre Stage
12.30 - 13.00(30min)
The finalists of the greatest startup competition in the world take to Centre Stage to
battle it out for the title of 2019 PITCH champion.
Speakers
Melanie Perkins
Co-founder & CEO, Canva
Roland Busch
CTO, Deputy CEO & Member of Managing Board, Siemens
PITCH Winner revealed
Centre Stage
16.25 - 16.30(5min)
The winner of Web Summit's 2019 PITCH competition is revealed.
Speakers
Paddy Cosgrave
CEO & co-founder, Web Summit
STARTUPS
Quinta, 7 de novembro