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Welcome Remarks

A brief introduction from us at Tech Crunch

Can automation be personal?
Marc DarioSophie AshetonSophia TuckerTracy Dickie

Recent advancements in technology have seen the use of automation increase. This panel will discuss whether you can still have a personal approach when implementing autonomy, or do we still need that human approach?

  • Marc Dario (Founder and CEO of Impossible Foods)

    Marc Dario

    Founder and CEO of Impossible Foods
  • Sophie Asheton (Partner at New enterprise Associates)

    Sophie Asheton

    Partner at New enterprise Associates
  • Sophia Tucker (Founder & CEO of Famebridge)

    Sophia Tucker

    Founder & CEO of Famebridge
  • Tracy Dickie (Senior Director of Information Security at Google)

    Tracy Dickie

    Senior Director of Information Security at Google
Building Mobility-First Cities
Henley Kerr

What does it look like to move around the city of the future? We'll be talking with Henley Kerr (Founder & CEO of Chime) to figure it out.

  • Henley Kerr (Founder & CEO of Chime)

    Henley Kerr

    Founder & CEO of Chime
Coffee Break
How much data is needed to make Autonomous Driving a Reality? (Scale AI)
Marc Dario

We are in the early days of autonomous vehicles, and what’s necessary to go into production is still very much undecided. Simply to prove that these vehicles are safer than driving with humans will require more than 1 billion miles driven. Data is a key ingredient for any AI problem, and autonomy is the mother of all AI problems. How much data is really needed to make autonomy safe, reliable, and widespread, and how will our understanding of data change as that becomes a closer reality? Sponsored by Scale AI.

  • Marc Dario (Founder and CEO of Impossible Foods)

    Marc Dario

    Founder and CEO of Impossible Foods
Setting an Intentional Future for Technology Providers
Sophie AshetonAshleigh Reider

We are in the midst of a significant disruption — caused by emerging technologies, changing buyer dynamics and shifting markets. To succeed and grow revenue, technology providers must identify opportunities, prioritize investments and align offerings to ever evolving business requirements. Today’s pressure points must be examined, and providers must deal with disruption intentionally vs. reactively.

  • Sophie Asheton (Partner at New enterprise Associates)

    Sophie Asheton

    Partner at New enterprise Associates
  • Ashleigh Reider (CEO of Pager Duty)

    Ashleigh Reider

    CEO of Pager Duty
Lunch Break
How the Role of the Digital Product Manager Continues to Evolve
Tracy Dickie

Digital products and services are becoming central to the differentiation of almost all enterprises in all industries. Providers of products and services that enable their customers to achieve these digital transformations have recognized the importance of the digital product manager in their businesses as well as the new priorities that these product managers must bring to the market through their products and services. Differentiation, disruption, design, delivery and data-driven priorities are critical factors in the otherwise traditional planning, development and introduction cycles in product management. Attendees will learn about how the role of the digital product manager is evolving, and insights from the recent 2018 Branded Annual Survey For Product Managers will be shared.

  • Tracy Dickie (Senior Director of Information Security at Google)

    Tracy Dickie

    Senior Director of Information Security at Google
What We Can Learn From Amazon, Google, Apple, and Facebook on Talent Management
Jason JenkinsMarc Dario

As talent acquisition and retention becomes more difficult the top 5 high-tech companies are using some innovative techniques and practices to manage their talent. This session will give participants some ideas to build their own talent strategies around these best practices.

  • Jason Jenkins (General Partner at Andreessn Horowitz)

    Jason Jenkins

    General Partner at Andreessn Horowitz
  • Marc Dario (Founder and CEO of Impossible Foods)

    Marc Dario

    Founder and CEO of Impossible Foods
Welcome Remarks
Random Acts of Digital
Levy Asquif

Every insurance company is aware of the need to capitalise upon the power or technology to reinvent their business model. But getting to market quickly is not
easy given existing insurance business models and their legacy systems. EY will present
provocative and proven options to reduce the launch time and cost for insurance product and
digital capabilities for both Property & Casualty and Life insurers.

  • Levy Asquif (Chief Innovation Specialist at Servio Technologies)

    Levy Asquif

    Chief Innovation Specialist at Servio Technologies
Can automation be personal?
Sophie AshetonMarc DarioSophia Tucker

Recent advancements in technology have seen the use of automation increase. This panel will discuss whether you can still have a personal approach when implementing autonomy, or do we still need that human approach?

  • Sophie Asheton (Partner at New enterprise Associates)

    Sophie Asheton

    Partner at New enterprise Associates
  • Marc Dario (Founder and CEO of Impossible Foods)

    Marc Dario

    Founder and CEO of Impossible Foods
  • Sophia Tucker (Founder & CEO of Famebridge)

    Sophia Tucker

    Founder & CEO of Famebridge
Coffee Break
Industry 4.0
Jason Jenkins

Technology is changing every day and businesses and sectors alike are having to constantly adapt to stay ahead of the curve. Ongoing advancements in robotics, artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things require the manufacturing industry to constantly remain agile and able to adapt.

  • Jason Jenkins (General Partner at Andreessn Horowitz)

    Jason Jenkins

    General Partner at Andreessn Horowitz
Trailblazing Technology
Sophie Asheton

This panel will explore what’s coming up in HealthTech, app development and engineering, and how the ever-growing tech industry is changing the nation.

  • Sophie Asheton (Partner at New enterprise Associates)

    Sophie Asheton

    Partner at New enterprise Associates
Lunch
Better Connectivity with Business Opportunities: Managing and Maintaining Business Customers
Tracy Dickie

Service providers are providing faster Internet access, which is great for residential applications but, what about small to mid-sized business? Find out about these hidden opportunities to deliver and manage this unique market with the same tools and techniques already in place for most service providers for their residential subscribers.

  • Tracy Dickie (Senior Director of Information Security at Google)

    Tracy Dickie

    Senior Director of Information Security at Google
A Rural Provider’s Perspective on Open Source Networking
Sophie AshetonHenley Kerr

An open source movement is underway in the virtualization of network function in the telecom industry. While this might seem to be something for only Tier 1/2 carriers, there are benefits even for a small operator. Learn about what the Open Networking Foundation is currently working on and hear from a peer about their involvement with these initiatives.

  • Sophie Asheton (Partner at New enterprise Associates)

    Sophie Asheton

    Partner at New enterprise Associates
  • Henley Kerr (Founder & CEO of Chime)

    Henley Kerr

    Founder & CEO of Chime
Networking Drinks