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Detroit 13

Sep 16, 2013

On September 17th, Techonomy returns to Detroit and Wayne State University to continue a series of conversations and workshops we began last year at our first Detroit conference. Our urgent theme is the role of technology and innovation in boosting American economic growth, job creation, and urban revival. The all-day Techonomy Detroit focuses on issues that form the foundation of the urban century, with technology at the core of the conversation. We see it as the central source of both disruption and opportunity.

This year’s conference emphasizes the national challenge of inadequate and inequitable education. However what interests us most is not how to reform education but how we can enhance learning for citizens at every stage of their lives in a time of constant and accelerating change. How can every U.S. city create a learning environment that incubates jobs and becomes an engine of productivity and economic recovery?  What can communities, businesses, and governments do to ensure that both young and old acquire the necessary knowledge, tools and habits?

Cities are natural hotbeds of diversity and specialization. We’ll explore how collaboration between communities, citizens and stakeholders can transform and energize cities. What is the role of entrepreneurs? Of industry? How can the rapidly-rising sharing economy contribute to the real economy? As technology transforms before our eyes, we believe it can be creatively applied to help revive America’s physical and social urban infrastructure, reigniting US competitiveness and economic growth.

Techonomy Detroit brings together leaders and thinkers from business, technology, government and academia to better understand how to move America and the world into an urbanized, technologized inclusive future.

In addition to Jack Dorsey of Twitter and Square, confirmed speakers include Rodney Brooks of Rethink Robotics, Jean Case of The Case Foundation, Etsy CEO Chad Dickerson, Quicken Loans Chairman Dan Gilbert, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder, and Venture for America CEO Andrew Yang. Our Detroit partners include the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, Quicken Loans, McKinsey & Company, Cisco, Ford Motor Company, Michigan Media Solutions, Automation Alley, and Skidmore Studio.

Why Detroit?

Detroit’s travails symbolize issues faced by many American cities. As the birthplace of assembly-line manufacturing and technologized transportation, Detroit was once the innovation engine of the US economy. It is also a city energetically, desperately working to revive. There is no better place for a conversation on these national priorities. And as we learned last year, the local Detroit community is committed to creative problem-solving in ways few outsiders can appreciate. Extraordinary energies are being unleashed.

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Agenda

6:00 - 8:00 pm

Opening Reception hosted by General Motors

Location: Sky Deck at Detroit Opera House

7:45 - 8:30 am

Registration

Breakfast & Coffee

Hosted by Detroit Venture Partners

8:45 - 9:30 am

Education 2.0 for Americans 2.0

Marlin Page

Diversity and Inclusion Officer, FCA Fiat Chrysler Automobiles

Hector Ruiz

Chairman, Advanced Nanotechnology Solutions, Inc. (ANS)

Tae Yoo

Senior Vice President, Corporate Affairs, Cisco

9:40 - 10:05 am

City Re-Vision: Towards a Techonomic Detroit

Bruce J. Katz

Vice President and Founding Director, Metropolitan Policy Program, Brookings Institution

Edward Luce

Chief U.S. Commentator, Financial Times

10:05 - 10:30 am
10:30 - 11:00 am

Networking Break

11:00 - 11:05 am

Welcome Back

11:05 - 11:50 am

Where Are the Jobs?

Nolan Finley

Editorial Page Editor and Columnist, The Detroit News

Felix Ortiz

Founder, Chairman and Chief Product Officer, Viridis Learning Inc.

Joel D. Tauber

President, Tauber Enterprises LLC; Founder, Tauber Institute for Global Operations, University of Michigan

Carol Williams

EVP, Manufacturing & Engineering, Supply Chain, and Environmental, Health & Safety (EH&S) Operations, The Dow Chemical Company

Susan Lund

Partner and Director of Research, McKinsey Global Institute (MGI)

12:45 - 1:00 pm

The New People Rules in a Virtual World

Keith Ferrazzi

Founder and CEO, Ferrazzi Greenlight

1:00 - 2:00 pm

Lunch

Hosted by Ford

2:00 - 2:15 pm

Switch Break

2:15 - 3:15 pm

Techonomy Labs

1. Business & the Economy in an Internet + Everything World

Amit Kumar

CEO and Co-founder, Bitponics

Michael Mandel

Chief Economic Strategist, Progressive Policy Institute

Vishakha Radia

Managing Director, Collaboration, Video, and Mobility, Cisco Consulting Services

Greg Ross

Global Director, Product Strategy and Infotainment, Global Connected Consumer, General Motors

Emily Chang

Anchor and Executive Producer of “Bloomberg Technology”, Bloomberg Television

2. Civic Startups: Engage & Improve

Nick Bowden

CEO and Co-founder, MindMixer

Jerry Paffendorf

Chief Executive Officer, LOVELAND Technologies

3. Connecting Detroit: 8 Mile to Downtown

Catherine Kelly

Local Partner, Our/Detroit

Brian Mulloy

Vice President, Apigee

4. Reimagining Education

Cathy Lewis Long

Executive Director, The Sprout Fund

Damien Rocchi

CEO and Co-founder, Grand Circus

Betty Vandenbosch

Provost, Kaplan University

Ingrid Jacques

Deputy Editorial Page Editor, The Detroit News

5. The 5 Undeniable Rules of Changing Human Behavior

Keith Ferrazzi

Founder and CEO, Ferrazzi Greenlight

3:15 - 3:30 pm

Switch Break

3:30 - 3:35 pm

Welcome Back

3:35 - 3:55 pm

A New Age of Manufacturing

Rodney Brooks

Panasonic Professor of Robotics (emeritus), MIT

3:55 - 4:35 pm
4:35 - 4:50 pm
4:50 - 5:30 pm

Turbo Charging Detroit’s Techonomy

Catherine Kelly

Local Partner, Our/Detroit

Jack Dorsey

Chief Executive Officer, Square

David Kirkpatrick

Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Techonomy

5:30 pm

Closing Remarks

5:45 - 6:30 pm

Reception

Hosted by Quicken Loans

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Wayne State University

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