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Program January 15–17, 2017 Sunday, January 15, 2017 Program January 15–17, 2017 Sunday, January 15, 2017 GROSSES ATRIUM first floor MAXSAAL basement GROSSES ATRIUM first floor MAXSAAL basement 09.20 Welcome 14.00 Beyond Technology And Data 14.00 Game On! Steffi Czerny, DLD, Yossi Vardi, DLD Chairman, Ian Goldin, Oxford Martin School, DLD Game Show Dominik Wichmann, DLD Timotheus Hoettges, Deutsche Telekom, Kara Swisher, ReCode, Niko Mohr, McKinsey & Company, David Rowan, WIRED UK, moderated by David Kirkpartrick, Techonomy 09.40 Our Age Of Discovery: Adelyn Zhou, TOPBOTS, moderated by Shaul Olmert, Playbuzz A New Renaissance 14.40 Quantum Computing Ian Goldin, Oxford Martin School And Cybersecurity 14.45 The Future Of Global Entrepreneurship 10.00 Designing Life: 10.00 Contemporary Germany – Michele Mosca, University of Waterloo John Collison, Stripe, The Genomic Revolution Sculpture Makes A City in conversation with Ravi Mattu, Financial Times Julian Savulescu, Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics Kasper König, Skulptur Projekte Münster 2017, 14.55 Unlocking Europe’s Digital Economy in conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist, Serpentine For The Future Galleries Marc Al-Hames, Cliqz, Willem Jonker, EIT Digital, 15.25 The Power Of Real Networks 10.20 Are Bots The Future of Government? 10.20 Bird Migration & Peacekeeping Werner Vogels, Amazon, Gina Bianchini, Mightybell Joshua Browder, DoNotPay, Mansour Abu Rashid, Amman Center for Peace and moderated by Vivane Reding, European Parliament moderated by Laura Citron, WPP Development, Yossi Leshem, Tel Aviv University, 15.35 The Elephant In The Room: Alexandre Roulin, University of Lausanne 15.40 Bee Inspired How To Cope With A New Reality Wolfgang Buttress, Artist, 10.50 Aenne Burda Award For Creative 10.50 The Impact On The Digital Tammy Haddad, Haddad Media, Marc Koska, ApiJect, Megan Murphy, Bloomberg Businessweek, Tim Landgraf, Freie Universität Berlin, Leadership By The Non-Digital Hilary Rosen, SKDKnickerbocker, moderated by Michael-John Gorman, introduced by Dominik Wichmann, DLD Philipp Klais, Johannes Klais Orgelbau moderated by Kara Swisher, ReCode Ludwig Maximilian University 11.00 Autonomous Driving: Unexpected 11.00 From Designer Microbes To Designer 16.20 It’s Personal! 16.30 Meet An Icon Opportunities Ahead Your Real Relationship With Data Climates And Networked Fields: Isabella Rossellini, Actress, Klaus Fröhlich, BMW Group, The Future Of Agri-Culture Alexander Tayler, Cambridge Analytica, in conversation with Natalia Brzezinski, Brilliant Minds Brian Krzanich, Intel, in conversation with Steven Haft, Indyworks Elizabeth Fastiggi, Farmers Business Network, Amnon Shashua, Mobileye, Ignacio Martinez, Flagship Pioneering, moderated by Matt Miller, Bloomberg Television 16.40 Who Makes The Rules For The Global moderated by Caleb Harper, MIT Media Lab 16.50 Rest!!! Digital Economy? Alex Soojung-Kim Pang, Author “Rest”, 11.30 Recharge! Use 5-star Brad Smith, Microsoft, in conversation with Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global Hotel Rooms by the Minute in conversation with David Kirkpatrick, Techonomy Emmanuel Bamfo, Recharge, 17.00 Vita Activa – in conversation with Nathan Latka, The Latka Agency 17.10 Media & AR: New Business Ahead 11.50 The Contextual Internet – Thoughts On The Future of Work Ambarish Mitra, Blippar The User Strikes Back 11.50 Spaces For Innovation Reinhard Kardinal Marx, German Conference of Bishops Christopher Schläffer, VimpelCom, Carlo Ratti, MIT SENSEsable City Lab Yonca Dervisoglu Brunini, Google, 17.25 The Future Of Storytelling Jürgen Schmidhuber, IDSIA, Carl Benedikt Frey, Oxford Martin School, moderated by Amy Wilkinson, 12.05 Southern Super-Hub I Janina Kugel, Siemens, And Content Creation moderated by Dominik Wichmann, DLD Author “The Creator’s Code” Frank Anton, Siemens, Alex Hofmann, Musical.ly, Jakob Bitner, Volt Storage, Allen Lau, Wattpad, 12.20 The Future Through Frederik Brantner, Magazino, Rene Rechtman, Disney, Creative Collaboration Carolin Fiechtner, Leaf Republic, moderated by Oded Vardi, TLV Media Lab Manfred Krischke, CloudEO, Pier Paolo Righi, Karl Lagerfeld, moderated by Lin Sebastian Kayser, Hyperganic 18.05 Social Video Nadja Swarovski, Swarovski, Henry Blodget, Business Insider moderated by Hans Ulrich Obrist, Serpentine Galleries 18.15 Investing In The Future Of Work Joey Low, Star Farm Ventures, 12.45 Lunch 12.45 Lunch in conversation with Yossi Vardi, DLD Chairman 18.35 Preparing For The Age Of Robots Sami Haddadin, Leibniz University Hanover, Joe Schoendorf, Accel Partners, Limor Schweitzer, RoboSavvy, moderated by Stephan Scherzer, VDZ 19.30 Sunday Kraut @ Zum Franziskaner The freshest DLD17 program? Please download our DLD App. Monday, January 16, 2017 GROSSES ATRIUM first floor MAXSAAL basement GROSSES ATRIUM first floor MAXSAAL basement 08.30 Welcome Back 14.30 Natural Versus Artificial Intelligence: 14.30 Lessons Learned From The US Steffi Czerny & Dominik Wichmann The Challenge Elections – How To Reinvent Journalism Wolf Singer, Max Planck Society Ludwig Siegele, The Economist, 08.35 2017: Winners & Losers Kara Swisher, ReCode, Scott Galloway, L2 14.45 Exploring the Frontiers of Knowledge Jochen Wegner, Zeit Online, Demis Hassabis, DeepMind moderated by Jeff Jarvis, CUNY/Buzzmachine 09.00 Responsive And Responsible 15.05 Friending The News AI Leadership 15.10 Magic Of Sweden Satya Nadella, Microsoft, Dan Rose, Facebook, Conni Jonsson, EQT Partners, in conversation with Jeff Jarvis, CUNY/Buzzmachine in conversation with Ludwig Siegele, The Economist Mikael Schiller, Acne Studios, Bjoern Ulvaeus, Music Producer, 15.25 The End Of Apps: Why Bots Are The 09.20 Up In The Air! Vision & Reality 09.20 The Super-Intelligence End Game Carl Waldekranz, Tictail, Tom Enders, Airbus, Jürgen Schmidhuber, IDSIA, moderated by Anna von Bayern, Journalist New Human/Machine Interface Bertrand Piccard, Solar Impulse, in conversation with Charlie Muirhead, CognitionX Alexander Del Toro Barba, VisualVest, moderated by Dan Michaels, The Wall Street Journal Adelyn Zhou, TOPBOTS, 09.35 Fixing Education For The AI Age Vasco Pedro, Ubabel, (co-curated by CognitionX) moderated by Greg Williams, WIRED UK 09.50 3D Printing: The Key To Tabitha Goldstaub, Project Placed, 15.55 Investor’s Talk II Rose Luckin, University College London, 16.00 Connected Home: What’s the Plan? Patrick Healy, Hellman & Friedman, Digital Manufacturing Jürgen Schmidhuber, IDSIA, Matt Rogers, NestLab, in conversation with Stefan Winners, Hubert Burda Media Hans J. 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The Ayoub Sisters Mitchell Baker, Mozilla, Why Slow & Singular Can Work Ingo Rübe, Burda Magazine Holding, Nathan Latka, The Latka Agency 11.05 Tomorrow’s Mobility – Tyler Brûlé, Monocle moderated by Dan Gillmor, Arizona State University How Will It Change Our Lives? 11.15 Learn From Originals 17.35 The Future Of Publishing Houses 17.35 Welcome to BIOTOPIA Peter Schwarzenbauer, BMW Group, Mathias Döpfner, Axel Springer Iain Couzin, Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, in conversation with Henry Blodget, Business Insider Adam Grant, Author “Originals” Paul-Bernhard Kallen, Hubert Burda Media Auguste von Bayern, Biotopia, 11.25 Between Bits & Budgets: State Of The EU in conversation with Dominik Wichmann, DLD Martin Wikelski, Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, 11.30 Unlocking Productivity moderated by Michael John Gorman, Ludwig Maximilian Günther Oettinger, European Commission, 18.05 CERPrize Award Ceremony University in conversation with Dominik Wichmann, DLD Aditya Agarwal, Dropbox, Dennis Woodside, Dropbox, Pinchas Goldschmidt, Conference of European Rabbis moderated by Samuel Burke, CNN 11.40 Moving The Masses: New Tech & 18.15 Munich Dialog II Broadband Thomas Bayrle, Artist, Dominic Eskofier, Nvidia, Günther Oettinger, 11.55 The Future Of Urban Mobility & in conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist, European Commission, Lutz Schüler, Liberty Global, Serpentine Galleries Jules Urbach, Otoy, Self-Driving Tech 18.25 Dark Matter And The Dinosaurs moderated by Dennis Berman, The Wall Street Journal Lior Ron, Uber, 18.35 Munich Dialog III Lisa Randall, Harvard University in conversation with Yossi Vardi, DLD Chairman Simon Denny, Artist, 12.10 How Data & AI Disrupt Business in conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist, 18.40 Interfacing People: Processes 12.15 The Future Of Mobility: Car 3.0 Serpentine Galleries Digital Layers Among Us Solmaz Altin, Allianz Group, Nikolay Kolev, Deloitte Digital, Padmasree Warrior, NIO, Pierre Depaz,
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