EFTF – Winter 2016

This time even better then before EFTF, get your tickets now for Saturday February 27th at 9am in seattle at the Surf Incubator (http://www.surfincubator.com/).

Get the Early Bird Tickets Now before the prices goes up here:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/extreme-futures-technology-fest-winter-2016-tickets-20356613178

EFTF is a tech conference focused on emerging technology trends, across the tech sector. It covers the latest in emerging technology, the topics related to those trends but also social impact and emerging societal changes and where we are going with technology and where it affects us and business. In this ‘issue’ of EFTF we have topics from bio engineering, cybernetics (including a live demo of an implant procedure), artificial intelligence, cloud computing, maker trends, XR technologies (AR/VR and Wearables), IoT and many more.

Conference features include main talks covering key areas, a digital conference floor, device bar, and the futures forum with industry experts, lighting rounds covering niche topics, networking opportunities, a super-secret technology cabal after party and more.

Current Opportunities include:

Volunteer now for staff, we need help running and managing the conference the day of.

Signup for lightening rounds (10 minute presentation) on a related topic

Signup to-do a digital booth (generally a small 25 to 27 inch display) with flyers or other related demo material

Sponsor the event which includes call outs in conference material, signage, links on any conference related sites, a digital booth, 2 tickets for the conference.

check out the latest on the conference here: http://eftf.transhumanity.net/

Speakers so far include: 

Elizabeth Parrish, CEO of BioViva (http://bioviva-science.com/)

Dr. Natasha Vita-more, H+ Chairperson (http://www.natasha.cc/)

DavidJKelley, CTO of Zensa, TNC Chairman

Mark Demarest CEO of Spinnable ( http://spinnable.com/)

Gabriel Licina, on Cybernetic Implants and Bio Hacking (l)

Ryan Pedersen, Senior Software Engineer, Microsoft on IoT and Band

Paolo Tosolini, on Matterport Technology (l)

Kyrtin Atreides, on Digital Mind Interfaces (l)

Kati Rissanen, on Envisioning the Future of Technology (l)

Evan West, on Rejecting Death (l)

Danne Stayskal, on Existential Risk (http://danne.stayskal.com/)

Dorothy Deasy, on Personal vs Collective Intelligence (l)

Devin Daniels, on Space-based Solar Power and wireless power transmission (l) and contributing author of “The Future of Business” and the upcoming book “A Very Human Future” ( http://www.seizemyfuture.com/about-seize-my-future/ )

Ricardo Parker, on HyperReality (AR, VR, AI, etc.)  (http://www.chronosvr.com/)

HR is the convergence of technologies such as VR, AR, AI and telecommunications, all of which have yet to mature. When that happens, we will be able to interact with each other in virtual worlds the way we do in the real world, and our brains will not know the difference. HR is beyond science fiction: it has been tested in labs and proven to work.


 

Sponsored by Transhumanity.net, the TNC and the Foundation

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