Future of Work – Aspen Review Café

07. September 2017 (18:00–18:40)
Pražská tržnice – Holešovice, Prague, Czech Republic

As a part of Future Port Prague on September 7, 2017 Aspen Instituce Central Europe will organize one of the Aspen Review Café series, a side event accompanying the publication of the Aspen Review quarterly.

Join the discussion with Jiří Kůs, the President of the Czech Nanotechnology Industries Association, and Jiří Schneider, the Executive Director of ACE at 18:00. The debate will be based on the text from the the upcoming issue of Aspen Review Third Industrial Revolution and Opportunities Nanotechnology Offers to V4 by Jiří Kůs.

We live in the most extraordinary times marked by exponential human progress. Artificial Intelligence, robots, 3D printing, smart materials, or autonomous cars are all existing technologies today that will turn whole industries upside down tomorrow.

Therefore we invite you to Future Port Prague, a unique futuristic festival that will provide a comprehensive overview of exponential technological trends, their impact on business and our lives, and the tremendous business opportunities they bring.

“I strongly believe that ideas matter. I am glad that since 2012 the Aspen Institute – as a proven platform where ideas and people meet – has been active also in Central Europe. Aspen Institute Central Europe has created a visible footprint in formation of value-based leadership and promotion of innovative approach to policy making. ”

Jiří Schneider

“”

Jiří Kůs

Share this on social media

Support Aspen Institute

The support of our corporate partners, individual members and donors is critical to sustaining our work. We encourage you to join us at our roundtable discussions, forums, symposia, and special event dinners.

Cookies
These web pages use cookies to provide their services. You get more information about the cookies after clicking on the button “Detailed setting”. You can set the cookies which we will be able to use, or you can give us your consent to use all the cookies by clicking on the button “Allow all”. You can change the setting of cookies at any time in the footer of our web pages.
Cookies are small files saved in your terminal equipment, into which certain settings and data are saved, which you exchange with our pages by means of your browser. The contents of these files are shared between your browser and our servers or the servers of our partners. We need some of the cookies so that our web page could function properly, we need others for analytical and marketing purposes.