We'd like you to join us for the inaugural Techonomy Bio conference, Tuesday, June 17, at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California.
At Techonomy we seek conversation at the highest level about the role of technology in progress. More and more, those conversations are surfacing tech's growing role in the rapid advances being made in biology, from genetic sequencing to printable organs and prostheses, from programmable drugs to new sources of energy.
The potential for widespread benefit is endless, but there are plenty of challenges and important unanswered questions. Technology continues to change the world we live in. By bringing tech and biology together, new bio-innovators are changing life itself.
Techonomy Bio will convene leaders from bioscience, biotech, IT, the biohacking community, healthcare, pharma, academia and finance to join a dynamic dialogue on the ideas, solutions and opportunities emerging as tech, bio and business intersect.
We've begun confirming great speakers, with many more to come. Joining us will be Drew Endy of Stanford, Floyd Romesburg of the Scripps Research Institute, David Haussler of UC Santa Cruz, Beth Seidenberg of Kleiner Perkins, Andrew Hessell of Autodesk, Jim Flatt of Synthetic Genomics, Ellen Jorgensen of Genspace, Stewart Brand of the Long Now Foundation, Eri Gentry of the Institute for the Future, Ryan Phelan of Revive and Restore, Jorge Soto of mirOculus, and Lindy Fishburne of the Thiel Foundation.
Click here to register.
Techonomy's programs are known for how interactive they are. We want you there as part of an engaged audience. Join our conversation about the growing bio-economy and the remarkable new challenges and opportunities it opens up.
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