June 2002
2002 TR100
Continued from page 4
By Technology Review
The Innovation Economy: How Technology Is Transforming Existing Industries and Creating New Ones Thursday, May 23rd
| Morning Keynote Clayton Christensen Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School Author, The Innovator's Dilemma Strategy Session with Consuelo Mack, CNBC and Keynote Speaker Clayton Christensen This session will provide you with a preview of what's new since The Innovator's Dilemma. Most people are convinced that the process of innovation is inherently afflicted by random events.While this is undoubtably true, Professor Christensen has come to believe that innovation is much less random than many have supposed. In his talk, he will describe the variables that affect the probability of success, which management can capably understand and control. Download the transcript.
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Security, Privacy and Technology Panel Moderated by: Steven Levy Senior Editor, Chief Technology Writer, Newsweek Panelists: Lewis M. Branscomb Professor Emeritus, Public Policy and Corporate Management, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University Kenneth Starr Partner, Kirkland and Ellis Adjunct Professor, New York University School of Law Nadine Strossen President, ACLU Charles Stuckey Chairman of the Board, RSA Security New technologies allow individuals, corporations and government entities to monitor, track and identify employees, customers and the general public. Technology Review will provide a forum to discuss security and privacy in today's global economy. Download the transcript.
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Personalized Medicine Panel Moderated by: Rebecca Henderson Eastman Kodak LFM Professor, MIT Sloan School Panelists: Darlene Solomon Director of the Life Science Technologies Laboratory, Agilent Technologies Jose B. Cibelli, D.V.M., Ph.D. Vice-President of Research, A.C.T. Group Benjamin Cravatt Sripps Research Institute TR100 Finalist David Sabatini Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research TR100 Finalist We've deciphered the human genome and moved into proteomics-the study of the individual proteins that the genes code for. Such advances anticipate the day when drugs are not only targeted at molecular workings or specific diseases but tailor-made for each individual's genetic makeup. Download the transcript.
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Beyond Pervasive Computing Panel Moderated by: Robert Buderi Editor, Technology Review Author, Engines of Tomorrow and The Invention That Changed the World Panelists: Rodney A. Brooks Fujitsu Professor of Computer Science and Engineering Director of the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Co-Director of Project Oxygen, MIT Richard Rashid Senior Vice-President, Microsoft Research David Tennenhouse Vice-President and Corporate Technology Group Director, Research, Intel Corporation Steve Tuecke Argonne National Laboratory TR100 Finalist Pervasive computing-the idea that wired and wireless computing services and applications will be available anytime/anywhere-is becoming realized.Now, computer scientists are taking the next step: promoting proactive, or attentive, computing, in which computers and sensors don't just respond to users, but anticipate their needs-through agents, data mining, sense-making and other software advances. Download the transcript.
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Breaking the Energy Deadlock-New Technologies for a Secure and Sustainable Energy Economy Moderated by: Charles C. Mann Contributing Writer, Technology Review Correspondent, Science and The Atlantic Monthly Panelists: Firoz Rasul Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Ballard Power Systems Steve Gehl Director, Strategic Technology and Alliances, Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. Ashok Belani President, Schlumberger Semiconductor Solutions Michael Koss Assistant Director, Sustainable Mobility Project, World Business Council for Sustainable Development Decades of controversy over access, environmental impact, and economic costs have created an energy landscape characterized by glacial change punctuated by periodic domestic and international crises.Can new technologies-from fuel cells to wind turbines, improved oil and gas discovery and production methods, and intelligent power grids, buildings and transportation systems-break the impasse and lead to a reliable, low-cost and environmentally responsible energy future? Download the transcript.
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Introducing the TR100 Moderated by: Bob Metcalfe Inventor of Ethernet Founder of 3Com Corporation Partner, Polaris Ventures Panelists: Bill Nguyen Seven Networks TR100 Finalist Christina Lampe-Onnerud TIAX TR100 Finalist Stephen O'Connor Nanostream TR100 Finalist Andrew Barrows NAV3D TR100 Finalist This panel discussion will vividly illustrate the power and future of transformative technologies. Download the transcript.
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