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V10-09-2017
What’s the Impact of Your Technology to My Society?
Join us to deep dive on how disruptive technologies such as IOT, fog, cloud, 5G, AR/VR and AI are impacting society through a hands-on workshop using cutting-
edge qualitative and quantitative methods across a variety of use cases
The emerging collision between IoT, fog, 5G, cloud and AI computing technologies and products promises to redefine how people will imagine and shape the future of Live, Work, Play, Shop, Learn, Teach, Heal, Bank, Farm, Make and Move. These game-changers raise new challenges and opportunities to society such as what are impact to: Citizens? Environment? Health? Education? Government? Energy? Infrastructure? Join us to deep dive on imagining and shaping the future by listening, learning, networking and contributing to team breakouts that will tackle strategic topics such as:
• What are plausible futures of smart spaces in cities, campus, stores, homes or cars?
• How will the interplay of mega-technologies influence the evolution of these futures?
• How will business models and ecosystems evolve to thrive under these conditions?
• What are impact and implications of these technologies and dynamics to society?
High Level Agenda - Tuesday, 10/31/2017* REGISTER HERE ($395 ~ day pass or $995 ~ full conference pass by Oct 13)
Speakers/Facilitators in alphabetical order:
Matthew James Bailey, Co-Founder,
Colorado Smart City Alliance
Ben Mangan, Executive Director/Lecturer,
Berkeley Haas, Center for Social Sector
Leadership
Colin Boyle, Deputy Director, UCSF
Institute for Global Health Sciences;
Lecturer, Berkeley Haas
Amanda Noonan, Strategy Director,
frogImpact @ frog, more here
Aykut Dengi, Researcher/Director,
ASU; Co-chair, Social Impact
Committee, OpenFog Consortium
Luciano C. Oviedo, Strategist, Intel /
Warwick; Co-chair, Social Impact
Committee, OpenFog Consortium
Ahmad Fattahi, Group Leader,
Technology Enablement, OSIsoft
Sotirios Paroutis, Prof. of Strategic Mgt,
Warwick Business School
Jeff Fedders, IOT Chief Strategist;
President, OpenFog Consortium
Tao Zhang, Chief Scientist/CTO, Smart
Connected Vehicles, Cisco
Other speakers/facilitators being finalized; check back soon.
8:00 –
10:00 AM • Hackathon Judging: A panel will evaluate solutions and presentations
from the Day 1 hackathon teams (http://www.fogworldcongress.com/hackathon
10:00 –
12:10 PM
• Round 1 - Kick-off, Framing and Provocations: On Technology Design
and Strategy Considerations for Social Impact:
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o Framing, case examples, challenges and implications for technology
development; strategy making under wicked conditions, overview of
framework and supporting tools;
12:10–2:00 Lunch (Hackathon winners announced at 1pm)
2:00 – 6:00
• Round 2 - Team Break Outs and Activities: o Teams will tackle social impact use cases through guided team “hands-
on” application of quantitative and qualitative methods, techniques, frameworks, analytics, datasets and metrics such as from design thinking, scenarios, futurecasting, theories of change and logframes.
• Break
• Round 3 – Team Break Outs and Activities: o Continuation of the morning break-out’s
• Report-outs: Teams will share insights to participants and Insights Panel: o Tao Zhang, Chief Scientist/CTO, Smart Connected Vehicles, Cisco; o Jeff Fedders, Chief IOT Strategist, Intel; o Matthew James Bailey, Co-Founder, Colorado Smart City Alliance;
• Stay for the Festivities: Costume prizes, cocktail party and more
One-day conference participants will receive workshop content. Full conference attendees will receive workshop materials plus Fog World
Congress tracks and hackathon content.
Details of Participant Immersion into Practices & Processes
Over the course of the day, your team of process and domain experts from across industries/functions, will select a use case such as autonomous driving, smart homes, campus, cities, retail, banking or health. Then, you will “learn by doing” by applying a
variety of analytical methods and techniques such as design thinking, scenarios, value chain, ecosystem, business modeling, theories of change and logframes to evaluate
impact to domains such as privacy, accessibility, trustworthiness or data transparency. At the end of the day, your team will report out insights and recommendations to the rest of teams and a panel of judges from organizations such as Intel, Cisco, OSIsoft,
IEEE, frog design, Berkeley Haas, Warwick and ASU who will select the team with the best insights. All participants will gain networking, access to templates of the methods
and tools for immediate application to your organization as well as summaries of workshop teams. Target participants includes design thinking, user experience, new
product development, strategy & planning, primary/secondary market research, business/market analysis, corporate social responsibility, research & development.
To learn more about current speakers and agenda, download details here: https://www.tinyurl.com/fwc-socialimpact-2017 or contact Luciano C. Oviedo.
* subject to change;