Lessons Learned from COVID-19 - FC
Global Conference 2024

Which Innovations Can Spur the Next Economic Revolution?

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Innovation has never taken place in a vacuum: inventors and entrepreneurs have always had patrons and providers of the infrastructure needed to dream up new technologies and bring new products to market. The internet might never have been possible without the Pentagon; DNA was discovered in a Cambridge University lab; and Bell Labs remains famous for the technological advances that it spawned. The sociology of innovation—how we can best arrange people and platforms to encourage breakthroughs—has become a hot topic, examining the ideal role of government, corporate and university spinouts, incentives and rewards, and the other factors needed to spur economic growth in the most efficient, sustainable way. In this panel we bring together innovators, policymakers, public intellectuals, and new organizations to help us understand how genius should best be organized to benefit us all. 

    Moderator

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    Simon Radford

    Director, European Policy and Programming, Milken Institute

    Speakers

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    Jano Costard

    Challenge Officer, SPRIND
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    Steffi Czerny

    Co-Founder and Curator, DLD Conferences
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    Thomas Fink

    Director, London Institute of Mathematical Sciences
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    Albert Read

    Author, "The Imagination Muscle"; Former Managing Director, Conde Nast Britain