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June 13, 2019

June 13 Schedule

07:59

AI and Blockchain Decentralized impact in the 4th Industrial Revolution

9:30 AM  -  11:00 AM
Auditorium

Moderator: Toufi Saliba, CEO, PrivacyShell
Anouk Kendall, President, Decentralized Energy Canada
Chris Hotchkiss, Vice President, Intel Corp.
Raju Goteti, Vice President, Co-Innovation Network, Tata Consultancy Services
Stephen Ibaraki, Chairman, Managing General Partner, REDDS Capital
Ken Huang, CEO of Cyber Security OT and Chief Scientist of NUC Chain

 

Abstract
The greater the dependence on the machine, the greater security becomes crucial. Decentralization is a security model, it cannot be included after the fact, it has to be by design and therefore folks will not have the ability to “add” it later. Autonomous Decentralized Governance, can ensure the cost of attacking the system is higher than the benefits from the system. Current trend has been gearing folks to include AI into Blockchains, but instead, including Decentralization into AI by design, can ensure the dependency layer is more secure without having to depend on a third party. The goal is to effectively reduce the cost of security by over 99% over a centralized model and likely to be over 99% faster as well.

 

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Coffee Break

11:00 AM  -  11:30 AM
foyer

Artificial Intelligence Impact in the 4th Industrial Revolution

11:30 AM  -  12:30 PM
Auditorium

Moderator: Neil Sahota, Chief Innovation Officer, University of California (Emerging Technologies Research & Policy Institute)
Tina Singh, CEO, Singh Law Corporation
Joe Herkert, Associate Professor Emeritus of Science, Technology and Society, North Carolina State University
Jason Borenstein, Director, Graduate Research Ethics Programs, Georgia Tech

 

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Lunch

12:30 PM  -  2:00 PM
foyer

Innovation oriented entrepreneurship in all progressive developing economies during the 4th Industrial Revolution

2:00 PM  -  3:30 PM
Auditorium

Moderator: Eliezer Manor, Founder and CEO, Shirat Enterprises Israel
Paul Babin, Director, Technology, Innovation and Sustainability (retired) Thyssenkrupp North America
Lee Stogner, Vincula Group
Marc Perron, Editor in Chief & Co-Founder, IEEE Industrial Electronics Technology Transfer News
Susan K. (Kathy) Land, Program Manager, US Department of Defense
John Avery, Director, Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC)

 

Abstract

The importance of innovative entrepreneurship is accentuated nowadays, being a direct result of the exponentially growing rate of the appearance of advanced and disruptive technologies.
We will be looking at –

  1. The exponential development of technologies and the impact on the industrial sector and national economies
  2. The role played by MNC’s and Large Companies, as well as the trends and their needs, in particular open innovation and intrapreneurship
  3. The role played by hi-tech entrepreneurs in establishing their Hi-Tech Start-Ups (SME’s), with their needs and the related trends of this sector
  4. Novel structures to fit the needs and the trends in innovation:
    1. OIVC – Open Innovation VC funds with built-in exit strategy
    2. OII – Open Innovation Incubation of seed and start-up hi-tech companies
  1. The 4th and the 5th industrial revolutions
    1. Big Data, Deep Learning and AI. The human being and the machine: AI vs. Natural Intelligence – IQ and EQ
    2. Direct man-machine interface and man-man interface for creative thinking and innovation
  1. Future structures of corporates and companies
    1. Business oriented operations
    2. The complementary social oriented operations and the link between the two

 

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Coffee Break

3:30 PM  -  4:00 PM
foyer

Disruptive Healthcare, Wellbeing, Humanity and Sustainability in the 4th industrial Revolution

4:00 PM  -  5:30 PM
Auditorium

Moderator: Mary Ellen Randall, CEO, Ascot Technologies Inc.
Michael Condry, Chair of Advisory Board, ClinicAI
Dr. Pongrapee Buranasompob, Advisor, Mind AI
Suresh Shenoy, President, WHEELS Global Foundation
Mark Wehde, Section Head, Technology Development, Division of Engineering, Mayo Clinic
Joanne Wong, Executive Director, Cancer Computer

Abstract
The 4th Industrial Revolution is quickly becoming of age. This is defined as Cyber Physical Systems that build on the Digital Revolution. Included are disruptive technologies like robotics, 5G communications, AI, IoT, 3D printing, blockchain, and quantum computing. This session will focus on how these new disruptive technologies can be applied to Humanitarian and Sustainability issues to improve the conditions of those in need.

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Pre-Banquet Reception

5:30 PM  -  7:00 PM
foyer

Cash Bar & Light Appetizers

Purchase drink tickets (cash only) at Registration

 

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Conference Dinner And TEMS Awards Ceremony

7:00 PM  -  8:30 PM
foyer

Presentation: 2019 IEEE FREDERIK PHILIPS AWARD
Jim Jefferies, IEEE President 2018

TEMSCON Student Paper Awards

TEMSCON 2020 – Detroit, Michigan

Download TEMSCON 2020 CFP (PDF)

 

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Welcome Coffee

8:00 AM  -  8:30 AM
foyer

Industry Forum – The 4th Industrial Revolution; Life and Enterprise of the Future

8:30 AM  -  9:30 AM
Auditorium

Industry Forum Opening

The 4th Industrial Revolution; Life and Enterprise of the Future

Andy Chen, President-elect, IEEE Technology and Engineering Management Society

 

Keynote – Life and the Enterprise of the Future – Unlimited X Global Revolution from the 5th Machine Age  – Part II
Stephen Ibaraki, Chairman, Managing General Partner, REDDS Capital

 

Keynote – Innovation is the fuel for our world’s economy, and a driver for global human progress
Chris Hotchkiss, Vice President, Intel Corp.

 

Keynote – Powering the 21st Century
Anouk Kendall, President, Decentralised Energy Canada

 

 

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