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unDavos Summit 2024
SONAS
THUR 18.JAN 08:00 - 08:45
SPEAKER TBA
Start your day with a stimulating and insightful AI Breakfast at unDavos. This casual yet informative event is designed for anyone interested in how Artificial Intelligence is being applied in the real world. Whether you're a tech expert, a business professional, or just AI-curious, this breakfast session offers a unique opportunity to discuss AI applications over coffee and croissants.
SONAS
THUR 18.JAN 09:00 - 09:45
SPEAKER TBA
Join us for an engaging panel discussion that explores the transformative impact of AI in the healthcare industry. AI has the potential to revolutionize medicine, from improving diagnosis and treatment to enhancing patient care. However, it also presents ethical, regulatory, and accessibility challenges that demand our attention.
Panel Topics:
Diagnostic Precision: How AI is revolutionizing medical imaging, enabling early disease detection, and enhancing accuracy in diagnosis.
Personalized Medicine: Explore how AI-driven approaches are tailoring treatment plans to individual patients, improving outcomes, and minimizing side effects.
Drug Discovery Acceleration: Understand how AI is expediting drug discovery, reducing costs, and bringing life-saving medications to market faster.
Ethical and Privacy Concerns: Delve into the ethical implications of AI-driven decision-making in healthcare and the importance of data privacy and security.
Regulatory Frameworks: Discuss the challenges of developing effective regulations to ensure the safe and responsible use of AI in healthcare.
Accessibility and Equity: Explore how to make AI-driven healthcare solutions affordable and accessible to all, especially in underserved communities.
Impact on Healthcare Professionals: Address the evolving roles of healthcare professionals in the AI-driven healthcare landscape.
Long-Term Effects: Consider the long-term implications of AI in healthcare, including its societal impact and potential job displacement.
Why Attend:
This panel will provide valuable insights into the promises and challenges of AI in healthcare. Whether you are a healthcare provider, a technology enthusiast, a policymaker, or simply interested in the future of medicine, this discussion will shed light on the rapidly evolving landscape of AI in healthcare and its implications for society.
Don't miss this opportunity to join the conversation and gain a deeper understanding of how AI is reshaping the future of healthcare!
Speakers to be announced
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SONAS
THUR 18.JAN 10:00 - 10:45
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Join us for an informative panel discussion that explores the practical aspects of implementing AI in organizations. AI adoption is a transformative journey that requires careful planning, overcoming challenges, and learning from real-world success stories. This panel will provide valuable insights for those looking to harness the power of AI in their businesses.
Panel Topics:
AI Implementation Strategies: Discover effective strategies for identifying AI use cases, selecting the right technology, and developing a roadmap for successful implementation.
Data Readiness: Explore the importance of data quality, availability, and governance in AI initiatives.
Change Management: Discuss the cultural and organizational changes needed to foster AI adoption and innovation.
AI Integration: Learn how to seamlessly integrate AI solutions into existing workflows and systems.
Measuring ROI: Understand how to quantify the return on investment (ROI) and value created by AI implementations.
Challenges and Pitfalls: Identify common challenges and pitfalls in AI projects and strategies to mitigate them.
Ethical Considerations: Delve into the ethical and responsible use of AI in business and its impact on stakeholders.
Success Stories: Hear from organizations that have successfully implemented AI, showcasing real-world examples and lessons learned.
Why Attend: This panel will provide practical insights and guidance for organizations at various stages of their AI journey. Whether you are a business leader, a technology enthusiast, a data professional, or simply interested in the implementation of AI, this discussion will offer valuable takeaways for making AI work effectively within your organization.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the strategies, challenges, and success stories associated with implementing AI in the corporate world!
SONAS
THUR 18.JAN 11:00 - 11:45
SPEAKER TBA
AI for Good - An exploration of use cases
Session curated by ImpactScope
11.00 to 11.05
Sean Murphy – ImpactScope – Opening words and introduction
11.05 to 11.15
Diana Rose – Insig AI – Transparency and disclosure index
11.15 to 11.25
Michele Soavi – ImpactScope – GWI: detecting greenwashing instances
11.25 to 11.35
Fred Werner – UN ITU – The AI for Good initiative
11.35 to 11.50
Panel: Identifying AI for Good use cases
Speakers: Diana Rose (Insig AI), Fred Werner (UN ITU), Michele Soavi (ImpactScope)
More speakers soon.
MOUNTAIN PLAZA SERTIG 1
THUR 18.JAN 10:45 - 11:30
SPEAKER TBA
Immerse yourself in the critical topic of ocean conservation at the unDavos Oceans Panel. This event features marine biologists, environmentalists, policy makers, and advocates dedicated to the health and sustainability of our oceans. It's a deep dive into the challenges, innovations, and collaborative efforts needed to protect and preserve our marine environments.
MOUNTAIN PLAZA SERTIG 1
THUR 18.JAN 11:30 - 12:15
SPEAKER TBA
Nature conservation (including indigenous practices) are vital for maintaining the health of our planet and the wellbeing of all its inhabitants, including us humans. Collecting nature data supports these efforts by providing the necessary information for effective management and conservation strategies.
• Biodiversity Preservation: Conserving nature helps protect the vast array of species living on Earth, each playing a unique role in the ecosystem. Biodiversity ensures ecological balance and the resilience of ecosystems.
• Climate Regulation: Natural ecosystems like forests, oceans, mangroves, peatland and wetlands play a critical role in regulating the climate by absorbing carbon dioxide, a major greenhouse gas.
• Sustenance of Human Life: Humans rely on nature for food, water, medicine, and raw materials. Healthy ecosystems are essential for clean air and water, soil fertility, and pollination of crops.
• Cultural and Spiritual Values: Nature is deeply intertwined with the culture and spirituality of many communities, especially indigenous peoples. Their traditional practices often contribute to the sustainable management of natural resources.
• Scientific Understanding and Education: Nature offers endless opportunities for scientific research, learning, and inspiration. Understanding nature is crucial for developing sustainable technologies and practices.
Collecting nature data is imperative. AI would play an important role here:
• Monitoring Changes: Climate change would cause even more Climate refugees. The consequences would create resource scarcity, social and political challenges, and potentially wars. Data helps in monitoring changes in ecosystems, species populations, climate patterns, and the impact of human activities.
• Informed Decision Making: Accurate data is essential for making informed conservation decisions and policy formulations.
• Identifying Threats: Continuous data collection helps identify emerging threats to biodiversity, such as new invasive species or disease outbreaks.
• Evaluating Conservation Strategies: Data allows for the evaluation of the effectiveness of conservation strategies and the need for adjustments.
• Raising Awareness: Human are biased and emotional. Imperative Data and its analysis can help in raising public awareness about the state of the environment and the importance of conservation efforts.
Indigenous practices are important in nature conservation, however is often being ignored. Indigenous practices offer many invaluable contributions, such as:
• Traditional Knowledge: Indigenous communities possess extensive knowledge about their local environments which was gained over generations. This knowledge is invaluable in understanding complex ecosystems and managing them sustainably.
• Sustainable Practices: Many indigenous practices are inherently sustainable, evolved to live in harmony with nature. They offer models for resource use that do not deplete these resources over time.
• Stewardship of the Land: Indigenous peoples have historically been stewards of their lands, often managing them in ways that maintain and enhance biodiversity.
Collecting nature data is imperative. AI would play an important role here:
• Monitoring Changes: Climate change would cause even more Climate refugees. The consequences would create resource scarcity, social and political challenges, and potentially wars. Data helps in monitoring changes in ecosystems, species populations, climate patterns, and the impact of human activities.
• Informed Decision Making: Accurate data is essential for making informed conservation decisions and policy formulations.
• Identifying Threats: Continuous data collection helps identify emerging threats to biodiversity, such as new invasive species or disease outbreaks.
• Evaluating Conservation Strategies: Data allows for the evaluation of the effectiveness of conservation strategies and the need for adjustments.
• Raising Awareness: Human are biased and emotional. Imperative Data and its analysis can help in raising public awareness about the state of the environment and the importance of conservation efforts.
MOUNTAIN PLAZA SERTIG 2
THUR 18.JAN 09:30 - 10:45
SPEAKER TBA
The format is facilitated speed networking with small groups of 4-5 people gathered in a ‘Davos Shuttle’ seating space to have the classic Davos networking and pitch experience. There is no tech support - and no opportunity to speak or pitch to the group – the classic Davos way works exceptionally well to establish meaningful productive relationships.
Please arrive 5 – 10 min before your Track starts. You would be offered a colored badge based on the information you provided at the signup.
MOUNTAIN PLAZA SERTIG 2
THUR 18.JAN 11:15 - 12:30
SPEAKER TBA
The format is facilitated speed networking with small groups of 4-5 people gathered in a ‘Davos Shuttle’ seating space to have the classic Davos networking and pitch experience. There is no tech support - and no opportunity to speak or pitch to the group – the classic Davos way works exceptionally well to establish meaningful productive relationships.
Please arrive 5 – 10 min before your Track starts. You would be offered a colored badge based on the information you provided at the signup.
MOUNTAIN PLAZA SERTIG 2
THUR 18.JAN 14:00 - 14:45
SPEAKER TBA
Topic:
How do you drive up to 40x growth for companies?
Learn the secrets to driving explosive growth for companies.
Discuss how to scale up and drive explosive growth for companies, whether it is innovative marketing, leadership, organizational design, or business models.
Who should participate:
Company Founders, CEOs, or CMOs that have driven explosive growth for their companies and the marketing or advertising executives who have led this growth.
Audience: 200-300 attendees for Venture Day (4 sessions, 2 rooms) including investors, entrepreneurs, thought leaders, industry leaders, and CEOs
MOUNTAIN PLAZA SERTIG 2
THUR 18.JAN 14:45 - 16:00
SPEAKER TBA
Topic: Identifying Winners
Gain valuable insights from investors who have successfully invested in growth companies, and learn how to identify promising companies. Access learnings on how to take a meaningful stake in helping companies achieve financial success while growing your returns.
Who should participate: VCs, Family Offices, HNWIs, and Investors who want to refine how to identify growth companies and ignite explosive growth for the companies they have invested in.
Audience: 200-300 attendees for Venture Day (4 sessions, 2 rooms) including investors, entrepreneurs, thought leaders, industry leaders, and CEOs
MOUNTAIN PLAZA FLUELA
THUR 18.JAN 09:15 - 10:30
SPEAKER TBA
The format is facilitated speed networking with small groups of 4-5 people gathered in a ‘Davos Shuttle’ seating space to have the classic Davos networking and pitch experience. There is no tech support - and no opportunity to speak or pitch to the group – the classic Davos way works exceptionally well to establish meaningful productive relationships.
Please arrive 5 – 10 min before the track starts. You would be offered a colored badge based on the information you provided at the signup.
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