Lewis Harrison from Codeworks sent me an email about the Thinking Digital conference: "Some of technology's greatest visionaries will head to North East England from around the world in May to discuss the ideas and technologies that are set to fundamentally alter the way people live, work and play.
The inaugural Thinking Digital conference will seek to answer some of the key questions facing high level executives in the fields of marketing, technology, mobile and media, such as: what are the next big changes we'll see in the media? What will globalisation bring us next? Will mobile 2.0 ever show up? And is technology leading us down the path to utopia or to the extinction of the planet?
An exclusive audience of 400 people is expected at the two-and-a-half day event, at the Sage Gateshead on May 21-23, to hear from an eclectic mix of speakers including key players from the world's leading digital agencies and media organisations, including:
- Ray Kurzweil, a renowned futurist, Hall of Fame inventor and visionary who predicts that computer intelligence will surpass human intelligence in 2029
- Aubrey de Grey, a controversial biogerentologist who believes it is possible to engineer a cure for ageing
- Dan Lyons, the senior editor of Forbes magazine, who was outed last summer as the man behind The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs, a satirical blog about the CEO of Apple
- Tara Hunt, community marketing guru, co-founder and chief marketing officer of Citizen Agency
- Sean Phelan, the founder of Multimap
- Mark Selby, vice president of sales and industry collaboration at Nokia
- Jessica Flannery, chief marketing officer for Kiva.org, a web 2.0 social enterprise that helps entrepreneurs in developing nations
- Daniel Pink, Al Gore's former speechwriter and author of A Whole New Mind, which charts the rise of right-brain thinking in modern economies
Herbert Kim, programme director for Thinking Digital, says the broad scope of the conference makes it the first event of its kind in the UK: "As technologies get more and more sophisticated and complex, they're driving an ever-greater need for concerned and informed individuals to meet face-to-face in order to better understand the changes in our world, digest the future trends we face, and think creatively about what we can do.
"We have created the Thinking Digital conference to bring together some of the world's brightest, most accomplished and innovative minds as speakers, sponsors and delegates across a wide variety of disciplines, industries and functions.
"This is a rare chance to look across borders, boxes and walls in order to stimulate new thinking, insights and connections."
The conference will kick off on the afternoon of 21 May with a series of workshops. The talks will begin on day two, with sessions on the future of media, the 'network effect, technology and even happiness. The final day will include sessions on globalisation, mobile 2.0 and management in the digital age.
The Thinking Digital conference is being organised by Codeworks, North East England's centre for digital innovation. It will take place at the Sage Gateshead and Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art on 21-23 May. For more information and to book seats, visit www.thinkingdigital.co.uk"