Annual EmTech@MIT conference to showcase important emerging technologies

WHAT: Are you interested in seeing groundbreaking demos of the most sophisticated and innovative technologies of today? The annual EmTech@MIT conference gives you access to the newest labs, companies, and entrepreneurs from around the world. EmTech@MIT brings Technology Review’s mission to life by showcasing the most important emerging technologies and explaining their impact. EmTech@MIT is packed with groundbreaking demos, thought-provoking keynotes, interactive breakout sessions, and opportunities for exclusive networking with our senior-level audience.

Join the most important leaders in technology as we spotlight the critical innovations that will drive our economy forward—many of which you have not yet seen or read about.

WHO: The 2009 Agenda features over thirty sessions on topics including:

  • The national energy agenda
  • The future of data storage
  • Greening IT
  • Ultimate energy storage
  • Game and simulation technologies
  • Mastering memory
  • Coloring future e-readers

The speaker lineup includes experts from companies and organizations such as:

  • Michael Idelchik, VP of Advanced Technologies, GE
  • Steve Isakowitz, Chief Financial Officer, Department of Energy
  • Mike Schroepfer, VP of Engineering, Facebook
  • Victoria Hale, Founder, Institute for OneWorld Health
  • Ronald Dixon, Director of Virtual Practice Project, MGH

WHEN: September 22-24, 2009

WHERE: MIT Campus, Cambridge MA

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  1. donna donna United States says:

    I am interested in learning about technology to assist learning disabled children.  I am a teacher and my 17 year old suffers from two forms of dyslexia....dyscalculia and dysgraphia. I am worried about his ability to succeed in college.

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