Friday, September 08, 2006

Summit Program now available

We have finalized an exciting line-up of presenters, who will discuss the Summit themes in panels, interactive workshops and a town-hall style plenary.

WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS:

* Paul Locatelli, S.J. President, Santa Clara University
* James C. Morgan, Chairman, Applied Materials, Inc.
* Geoffrey C. Bowker Regis and Dianne McKenna, Professor and Executive Director, Center for Science, Technology, and Society, Santa Clara University
* Paul Braund, Executive Director, RiOS Institute

OPENING KEYNOTE:
Craig R. Barrett, Chairman of the Board, Intel Corporation Chairman, Global Alliance for ICT and Development, United Nations

Sarbuland Khan, Executive Coordinator of the Global Alliance for ICT and Development, United Nations


QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

PANEL DISCUSSION: WHAT IS SILICON VALLEY DOING?

OPENING STATEMENT:
Manuel Castells, Wallis Annenberg Chair, Professor of Communication Technology and Society, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California

DIALOGUE:

* Akhtar Badshah, Senior Director of Community Affairs, Microsoft Corporation
* Bill Coleman, Chairman, Silicon Valley Leadership Group Founder, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer, Cassatt Corporation
* William H. Davidow, Founding Partner, MDV (Mohr Davidow Ventures)
* James R. Fruchterman, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, The Benetech Initiative
* AnnaLee Saxenian, Dean and Professor, School of Information and Professor, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley

LUNCH KEYNOTE:
“A PLAN TO GET ICT FOR ONE HALF OF THE WORLD’S POPULATION” Dan Shine Director, 50x15 Program, AMD

CONCURRENT BREAKOUT WORKSHOPS: WHAT CAN BE DONE AND HOW CAN WE DO IT?

1. UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY COLLABORATIONS, led by Eric Brewer Director, Intel Research, and Director, Technology and Infrastructure for Emerging Regions (TIER) Program University of California, Berkeley
2. WORKING WITH MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS, led by Djordjija Petkoski, Lead Specialist, Business, Competitiveness and Development Group, World Bank Institute
3. ADDRESSING THE BOTTOM OF THE PYRAMID (BOP) MARKET, led by Allen L. Hammond Vice President for Innovation and Special Projects World Resources Institute
4. LARGE INDUSTRY INITIATIVES, led by Bess Stephens, Vice President , Corporate Philanthropy, Hewlett-Packard Company
5. SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP, led by James L. Koch, Executive Director, CSTS Global Social Benefit Incubator, Santa Clara University Eric Carlson, Associate Director, CSTS Global Social Benefit Incubator and Faculty, Entrepreneur Leadership Program, Leavey School of Business, Santa Clara University
6. HUMAN-CENTERED RESEARCH AND DESIGN, led by Anke Schwittay, Director of Research, RiOS Institute Paul Braund, Executive Director, RiOS Institute

CLOSING PLENARY: WHAT ELSE CAN SILICON VALLEY DO? A COMMITMENT TO INNOVATION

SUMMARY REMARKS: Paul Saffo, Director and Roy Amara Fellow, Institute for the Future

CLOSING KEYNOTE: Paul Mountford President, Emerging Markets, Cisco Systems, Inc.

TOWN HALL DISCUSSION: moderated by Paul Saffo

RECEPTION

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