Technology on the Cutting Edge
AI, Robotics, Bio, Computing, Space
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Gathering of MIT Professors and other Technology Experts
MIT Technology Review’s signature event is coming to Seoul.
EmTech Korea is a technology conference that brings together leaders and innovators in emerging new technologies to network and share ideas through presentations and discussions.
The conference aims to explore emerging technology trends and opportunities for innovation and growth in Seoul, one of the fastest growing technology markets in the world.
Emerging Technology (EmTech), the flagship technology event organized by the 120-year-old MIT Technology Review, is held annually in Boston.
Event : EmTech Korea
Date : May 30, 2024 (Thursday)
Venue : COEX Grand Ballroom
Organizer : MIT Technology Review
* Early Bird Tickets ends April 30th
The conference, which will be held for the first time in Seoul, will cover the emerging technologies that are reshaping the future.
It will cover cutting-edge technologies such as AI, robotics, climate change technology, bio, batteries, and smart factories.
Themes
At EmTech, we’ll be covering the areas that have gotten the most attention recently and have the most promise for the future: AI, bio, robotics, the battery of the future, virtual reality, and more.
Director, Biomimetic Robotics
Laboratory
Professor, MIT
Cambridge, MA, USA
Researcher & (Former) CEO, Allen Research for AI
Researcher, (Former) MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, MA, USA
Principal Investigator, Weiss Lab for Synthetic Biology
Professor, MIT
Cambridge, MA, USA
Professor, Assistant Managing Director, Microsoft Research Asia
Professor, University of Illinois
Urbana-Champaign
Former Tencent,
Champaign, IL, USA
Technical Fellow,
NASA Jet Propulsion Lab
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Associate Professor, Woodruff School of Mechanical EngineeringAtlanta, GA, USA
Executive Editor,
MIT Technology Review
Cambridge, MA, USA
Researcher,
MIT Media Lab
Cambridge, MA, USA
Lab Leader, Fundamental Research Lab, LG AI Research
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