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Saturday

Nov. 12, 2011

3:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Registration desk opens

4:00 pm – 6:00 pm  RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES

Guided eco walks and cycling

Sunday

Nov. 13, 2011

8:00 am – 10:00 am  RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES

Guided eco walks and cycling

10:00 am

Registration desk opens

11:30 am – 1:00 pm

Brunch

1:00 pm – 2:45 pm  PRE-CONFERENCE SESSION

Why Every Successful Company Will Be a Social Enterprise
Presented by Ashoka
Speakers: Sanjeev Arora, Project ECHO; Bright Simons, mPedigree Network; Lazaro Cunha, Founder, OGUNTEC
Led by: William Drayton and Gretchen Zucker, Ashoka

1:15 pm – 2:45 pm  PRE-CONFERENCE SESSION

Surviving and Thriving in a Hyper-connected World
Presented by the World Economic Forum
Moderator: Yoram (Jerry) Wind, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

3:00 pm – 5:15 pm  OPENING SESSIONS

Welcome—David Kirkpatrick

3:05 pm

Revolutions in Progress: The Case for Optimism
Speakers: Marc Benioff, salesforce.com; Scott Cook, Intuit; Gary Hamel, Management Lab
Moderator: Roger McNamee, Elevation Partners

3:50 pm  180º SHIFTS

The first in our series of short talks about how speakers have shifted someone else’s thinking—or had their own perspective upended and transformed.

“From Bricks and Mortar to Networks”
Rosanne Haggerty, Community Solutions

“Today’s Cyber Threat: Hidden Armies, Exposed Targets”
Bret Hartman, RSA

3:55 pm

21st Century Individuals vs. 20th Century Organizations
Speakers: Jack Dorsey, Twitter; Shoshana Zuboff, Harvard Business School
Moderator: David Kirkpatrick

4:35 pm  180º SHIFTS

“Can Social Technology Democratize Capital Markets?”
Barry Schneider, LOYAL3

“Educating Russia in the Art of Online Branding”
Maelle Gavet, Ozon.ru

4:40 pm

Global Regulation in an Age of Empowerment: An Interview with Hamadoun Touré, Secretary General, International Telecommunications Union
Interviewer: Randall Lane, Forbes

5:00 pm  180º SHIFT

“The Visionary Watchmaker”
Andrew Hessel, Singularity University

5:03 pm

The Brain and the Data: How Accurately Can We Predict? A Conversation with Vivek Ranadivé, TIBCO Software, Inc.
Interviewer: David Kirkpatrick

5:20 pm – 5:30 pm

Break

5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Opening Receptionn, hosted by HP

6:30 pm – 7:00 pm

Break

7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Dinner

9:00 pm  EVENING PROGRAM

Creativity in the Digital Age: A Conversation and Music with Lyle Lovett
Interviewer: Roger McNamee, Elevation Partners

Monday

Nov. 14, 2011

6:45 am – 8:30 am

Breakfast

7:00 am – 8:00 am  MORNING ACTIVITIES

Guided eco walks and cycling

8:30 am – 10:00 am  PLENARY SESSIONS

Four Young Innovators Changing the World from the Ground Up
Select the winner of the Staples/Ashoka Youth Social Entrepreneur Competition

8:45 am

Every Company Is a Software Company
Speakers: Deborah Hopkins, Citi; K. Venkatesh Prasad, Ford; Hugo Sarrazin, McKinsey & Company; David Zanca, FedEx Services
Moderator: David Kirkpatrick

9:30 am

Why Consumers Call the Shots
Speaker: Greg Gianforte, RightNow

9:35 am

Rethinking Entertainment in a Techonomic Age: An Interview with Jeffrey Katzenberg, DreamWorks Animation SKG
Interviewer: David Kirkpatrick

10:00 am – 10:20 am

Break

10:20 am – 12:00 pm  PLENARY SESSIONS

Can Technology Be Society’s Economic Engine?
A Debate Between Tyler Cowen, George Mason University, and Erik Brynjolfsson, MIT Center for Digital Business
Moderator: Eric Schonfeld, TechCrunch

11:00 am

Where Are the Jobs in a Digital Age?
Speakers: Steve Case, Revolution LLC; Steve Forbes, Forbes Media
Moderator: James Manyika, McKinsey Global Institute

11:30 am  180º SHIFTS

“A Robotic McDonald’s Is Just Around the Corner”
Jacqueline Leo, The Fiscal Times

“From Silicone to Silicon”
Miles Beckett, EQAL

11:35 am

What Does it Mean to Be Educated in the 21st Century?
Speakers: Ángel Cabrera, Thunderbird School of Global Management; Andrew Rosen, Kaplan, Inc.; Maria M. Klawe, Harvey Mudd College
Moderator: Justin Fox, Harvard Business Review

12:05 pm – 1:15 pm

Lunch

1:30 pm – 2:30 pm  TECHONOMY LAB 1

Know Thyself: Self-Tracking in an Era of Bespoke Healthcare
Catalysts: Dan Shine, Welch Allyn, Inc.; Esther Dyson, EDventure; Gregory Lucifer, Life Technologies
Moderator: Tara Lemney, Net Power and Light

1:30 pm – 2:30 pm  TECHONOMY LAB 2

Mutation Not Innovation: Capitalism in the Age of the Individual
Catalyst: Shoshana Zuboff, Harvard Business School

1:30 pm – 2:30 pm  TECHONOMY LAB 3

Computer Science or Data Science? Panning for Gold in the Information Stream
Catalysts: Marissa Mayer, Google; Douglas Merritt, Baynote Systems; Heidi Messer, Cross Commerce Media
Moderator: James Manyika, McKinsey Global Institute

1:30 pm – 2:30 pm  TECHONOMY LAB 4

Digitally Denominated: Thoughts on the Future of Cash, Value, Vaults and Flow
Catalysts: Maelle Gavet, Ozon.ru; Jeremy Liew, Lightspeed Venture Partners; William M. Sheedy, Visa Inc.; Peter Vander Auwera, SWIFT
Moderator: Eric Savitz, Forbes

1:30 pm – 2:30 pm  TECHONOMY LAB 5

Transportation, Technology and Retrofitting Cities
Catalysts: Christopher Borroni-Bird, GM; Doug Eberhard, Autodesk; Matt Grob, Qualcomm; Zia Yusuf, Streetline, Inc.
Moderator: Rik Kirkland, McKinsey & Company

2:30 pm – 2:45 pm

Break

2:45 pm – 4:30 am  PLENARY SESSIONS

The Global Innovation Agenda
Speaker: John Kao, Institute for Large Scale Innovation

3:00 pm

Decoding the Metrics: The Shift Index
Speaker: John Hagel, Center for the Edge

3:05 pm

China: The New Techonomic Power
Speakers: Ned Hooper, Cisco; Doreen Lorenzo, frog; Guo Xiao, ThoughtWorks
Moderator: Gary Rieschel, Qiming Partners

3:45 pm  180º SHIFTS

“Atoms Are the New Bits”
Ping Fu, GeoMagic

“Instant Global: Berlin’s New Startups”
Lukasz Gadowski, Team Europe Ventures

3:50 pm

An Interview with Craig Mundie, Microsoft Corporation
Interviewer: David Kirkpatrick

4:10 pm

A Conversation with Mike Lynch, Autonomy
Interviewer: David Kirkpatrick

4:30 pm – 4:45 pm

Break

4:45 pm – 6:00 pm  TECHONOMY LAB 1

The City Never Sleeps
Catalysts: Geoff West, Santa Fe Institute, and Jeff Stein, Cosanti Foundation

4:45 pm – 6:00 pm  TECHONOMY LAB 2

Insecurity: Are Hackers the Soldiers of the Future?
Catalysts: Bret Hartman, RSA; Mohd Noor Amin, IMPACT; Jody Westby, Global Cyber Risk LLC
Moderator: Mark Anderson, Strategic News Service

4:45 pm – 6:00 pm  TECHONOMY LAB 3

Off-Planet Commerce: Towards an Intergalactic Techonomy
Catalysts: Eric Anderson, Intentional Software; John Kohut, Planetary Power; Chris Lewicki, Arkyd Astronautics; Bob Smith, Honeywell Aerospace; George Whitesides, Virgin Galactic LLC
Moderator: Esther Dyson, EDventure

4:45 pm – 6:00 pm  TECHONOMY LAB 4

Democratizing DNA and the BioPunk Revolution
Catalysts: Mac Cowell, Cofactor and DIYbio; Andrew Hessel, Singularity University; Stephen Hoover, PARC
Moderator: Marcus Wohlsen, Author, BioPunk: DIY Scientists Hack the Software of Life

4:45 pm – 6:00 pm  TECHONOMY LAB 5

The Social Path to Productivity and Corporate Transformation
Catalysts: Kendall Collins, Salesforce Chatter; Daniel Debow, Rypple; Deborah Hopkins, Citi
Moderator: Adam Ludwig, Techonomy Media

6:00 pm – 6:45 pm

Break & Transport to Golf Club

6:45 pm

Reception

7:30 pm

Dinner and Announcement of the Staples/Ashoka Youth Social Entrepreneur Competition Winner
Led by: William Drayton, Ashoka, and David Kirkpatrick

7:30 pm

Stargazing, hosted by Forbes

9:00 pm  EVENING SESSION

Information Beyond Control: Is Worship of the Net Jeopardizing Life and Liberty?
Speakers: Andrew Keen, Author, Digital Vertigo; Michael Fertik, Reputation.com; Eli Pariser, Moveon.org and Accessnow.org
Moderator: David Kirkpatrick

Tuesday

Nov. 15, 2011

8:00 am – 9:15 am  BREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE 1

Decoding the Metrics: How to Reverse the Decline in Business Performance
Led by: John Hagel, Center for the Edge

8:00 am  BREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE 2

The Global Innovation Jam Session: Forget About Nationalism
Led by: John Kao, Institute for Large Scale Innovation

8:00 am – 9:15 am  BREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE 3

Personal Information in a Public Age: Can There Be Protection and Monetization?
Speakers: Mark S. Bonchek; Dan Elron, Accenture; Michael Fertik, Reputation.com
Moderator: John Clippinger, ID3

8:00 am – 9:15 am  BREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE 4

Race Against the Machine: How the Digital Revolution is Transforming Employment and the Economy
Led by: Erik Brynjolfsson, MIT Center for Digital Business, and Andrew McAfee, MIT

8:00 am – 9:15 am  BREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE 5

Figuring out Facebook: The New Landscape for Social Life, Commerce, Politics and Media
Speakers: Tom Bedecarré, AKQA; Dave Morin, Path, Inc.; Seth Sternberg, Meebo
Moderator: David Kirkpatrick

9:30 am – 12:00 pm  PLENARY SESSIONS

Techonomy 2011 Thus Far—David Kirkpatrick

9:40 am

Understanding the iConsumer: The Latest Data
Speaker: Bertil Chappius, McKinsey & Company

9:50 am  180º SHIFTS

“How Toilets Changed Kenyan Education Policy”
David Kuria, Ecotact

“Hide-and-Seek Is Over for Polluters and Regulators
Michael Woelk, Picarro

9:55 am

From Business Empire to Individual Empowerment: Thriving in the New Paradigm
Speakers: Dan Hesse, Sprint Nextel; Kevin Johnson, Juniper Networks; Marissa Mayer, Google
Moderator: David Kirkpatrick

10:35 am  180º SHIFTS

“Tackling Our Own Sweatshops”
Pamela Passman, Center for Responsible Enterprise and Trade

“What I Had to Unlearn to Innovate in Nepal”
Anil Chitrikar, Conservation Camps for Children

10:40 am

How Technological Progress Will Transform Environmentalism
Speaker: Fred Krupp, Environmental Defense Fund
Interviewer: Jeff Goodell, Rolling Stone

11:00 am

A History of Citizen Empowerment
Speaker: Jared Cohen, Google Ideas

11:10 am

What Comes after the Revolution?
Speaker: Jim Breyer, Accel Partners; Sean Parker, Founders Fund
Moderator: David Kirkpatrick

12:00 pm

Conference ends

12:30 pm

Buffet Lunch and To-Go Box Lunches