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1:: Francesco Sciortino, Proxima Fusion: Bringing Fusion Down to Earth

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 29.09.2023 · 13:34:16 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Keynote by Francesco Sciortino, CEO of Proxima Fusion, at the "Festival der Zukunft" 2023 by 1E9 and Deutsches Museum on July 7, 2023, in Munich. Session Description: The talk will introduce fusion and its promise for clean, abundant and safe energy. Francesco will briefly describe research in the field, discussing how private companies are further accelerating progress. He will introduce Proxima Fusion, the first spin-out company from the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, which works to harness fusion energy via quasi-isodynamic stellarators. Proxima Fusion was founded in January 2023, raised private investments in February, and began full operation in Munich in April. About the Speaker: Francesco Sciortino, CEO, Proxima Fusion Francesco is a fusion researcher and entrepreneur. As co-founder and CEO of Proxima Fusion, he works to deliver fusion energy as a viable energy source. Originally from Italy, he did his undergraduate studies in Physics at Imperial College London. He entered the world of plasma physics working on a Z-pinch machine at Imperial, and did his masters thesis at the TCV tokamak at EPFL in Switzerland. Francesco worked on magnetic reconnection in Princeton and moved to Boston for his PhD in plasma physics at MIT. In 2021, he joined the Max Planck Society in Germany, first to work at the ASDEX Upgrade tokamak, and then at the W7-X stellarator. In January 2023, Francesco co-founded Proxima Fusion, a Munich-based startup that aims to develop a class of stellarators that offers the promise for robust, high-performance, and steady-state operation. Proxima Fusion is the first-ever spin-out company from the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics.

2:: Disrupting medicine: DNA Origami as the new cornerstone of nano robotics

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.09.2023 · 15:43:52 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Session by SPRIND with Klaus Wagenbauer, CEO of Plectonic Biotech, Nicola Kegel, CEO of Nanogami, Christian Sigl, CEO of Capsitec, and Hendrik Dietz, Professor & Founder, Technical University of Munich at the "Festival der Zukunft" 2023 by 1E9 and Deutsches Museum. Session Description: DNA is known as the "code of life". After working on this topic for the last twenty years, science has now achieved breakthroughs in building three-dimensional functional structures using DNA Origami. These can be used to build tailor-made traps for viruses or to build molecules that specifically recognize cancer cells and switch on for targeted antibody immunotherapies. Moreover, engineered DNA has now been used to build the first machines in molecular scale, paving the way for the industrial application of synthetic DNA objects and DNA computing. You will learn in this panel first hand from global DNA Origami pioneers, why we are watching the birth of a while new industry.

3:: Making AI a Force for Good (Discussion with B. Ömmer, M.-A. Breit, P. Cipierre, A. Leboyer)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 13.09.2023 · 07:00:05 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Panel discussion with Björn Ommer, Paula Cipierre, Marco-Alexander Breit and Antoine Leboyer at the "Festival of the Future" 2023 by 1E9 and Deutsches Museum on July 6, 2023. Panel description: Making AI a force for good Artificial intelligence has enormous potential. But with the current boom in generative AI, people are rightly pointing out the risks of a rapid, unregulated rollout of more and more new AI tools. That's why we want to discuss with thought leaders how we can ensure that artificial intelligence can be used for the benefit of individual users and society as a whole. Language: English Speakers bios: Björn Ommer Björn Ommer is a full professor at the University of Munich where he is heading the Computer Vision and Learning Research Group. Before he was a full professor in the department of mathematics and computer science at Heidelberg University. Björn received his diploma in computer science from University of Bonn and his PhD from ETH Zurich. Thereafter, he was a postdoc at UC Berkeley. His research group is teaching computers to "see" - to understand and learn from our world simply by watching it. Although true image understanding is still an ambitious goal, this research has already demonstrated its great transformative power: recently, the group has published a generative AI known as "Stable Diffusion", which is now democratizing the creation of visual content and opening up new directions in the arts, media, entertainment, and beyond. Björn is fascinated to see what we will be able to create with improved support by computers in the future, when AI is turning them into more powerful AND more accessible tools. He also sees a great need for public dialogue on how societies can positively embrace this powerful technology to maximize the benefit for the masses and minimize its risks. Paula Cipierre Paula Cipierre is Head of Privacy and Public Policy at Palantir Technologies. She advises the company and its customers on strategic and ethical questions with regards to the development and deployment of Palantir software. Paula has been researching and working at the intersection of data protection, data ethics, and the digital world for more than a decade. A vocal proponent of interdisciplinary thinking and lifelong learning, she holds several degrees in the humanities and social sciences from universities in Europe and the United States. Most recently Paula co-wrote a book about what we can learn from art to shape the future with software. Marco-Alexander Breit Deputy Director-General, Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action Marco-Alexander Breit was born in Neunkirchen / Saarland in 1981. From 2001 to 2008, he studied political science, sociology and medieval and modern history at Heidelberg University and international political economy at the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium. From 2008 until 2014 he held various positions in the State Chancellery of Saarland, including head of the office of the Director of the State Chancellery and Minister for the Federation, Culture and Media (2010-2011), and from 2011 was head of the office of Minister-President Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer. In April 2014 he was appointed personal advisor to the Head of the Federal Chancellery and Federal Minister for Special Tasks, Peter Altmaier, in the Federal Chancellery in Berlin. From April 2018 until March 2021, Mr Breit held various senior positions in the Economic Affairs Ministry in the field of digital policy. From April 2021 until February 2022, Marco-Alexander Breit has headed the Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technologies Task Force in the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy. Since February 2022 he is Deputy Director-General for Artificial Intelligence, Data and Digital Technologies in the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action. Antoine Leboyer Managing Director TUM Venture Lab for SW and AI Former President and CEO of GSX Group

4:: Impressions from Festival der Zukunft 2023 by 1E9 and Deutsches Museum

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 06.09.2023 · 06:47:57 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Four days, over 250 speakers, 15.000 visitors: Check out the impressions from the 2023 edition of the "Festival der Zukunft" by 1E9 and Deutsches Museum in July 2023. More about the event and upcoming editions: https://festivalderzukunft.com/

5:: Jonas Andrulis, Aleph Alpha: Are LLMs conscious? Or creative? Will scale fix this?

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 04.09.2023 · 07:35:13 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Keynote by Jonas Andrulis, Founder & CEO of Aleph Alpha, at the "Festival der Zukunft" 2023 by 1E9 and Deutsches Museum. Keynote description: The last problem: Are LLMs conscious? Or creative? Will scale fix this? We are fast developing new AI generations with amazing capabilities that are at the same time making stupid mistakes no human ever would. This makes us double-check on concepts we’ve been using to understand the human world like consciousness, creativity, innovation, truth and - of course - intelligence. What can be said about today’s and tomorrow’s AI and what are the consequences we can infer to steer this transformation into the best possible future? Speaker bio: Jonas Andrulis Founder & CEO, Aleph Alpha Jonas Andrulis is Founder and CEO of the Heidelberg AI R&D Start-Up Aleph Alpha. He received his engineering degree from KIT in Karlsruhe focusing on artificial intelligence and modelling. He is a serial entrepreneur successfully starting three AI software companies. From 2016 on he was senior AI R&D manager at Apple’s Special Projects Group (SPG). In his career he has been building diverse innovations at the forefront of the development towards transformative AI. This resulted in experiences from innovative academic experiments to building and operating petabyte machine learning pipelines for computer vision, language processing and strategy models.

6:: Herbert Diess: Combating climate change with the help of technology

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 31.08.2023 · 15:30:58 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Keynote by Dr. Herbert Diess on July 6, 2023 at the "Festival der Zukunft" 2023 by 1E9 and Deutsches Museum in Munich. Keynote description: From semiconductors to solar power: Combating climate change with the help of technology The world’s thirst for energy is continuously rising – yet the days of fossil fuels are numbered. Semiconductors are the key to bringing climate change to a halt as they empower a decarbonized economy that runs on green electrical energy. The path to achieving this begins with energy generation: the primary energy source of the future will be solar, followed by wind. The green energy generated needs to be converted and transmitted as efficiently and stored as intelligently as possible. And finally, we have to use it as efficiently as possible in electrified applications across all sectors, from mobility and buildings to industry. Semiconductors are the central link at every stage of the energy conversion chain, and innovation in the field will be critical to save our planet and still improve our quality of life at the same time. About the speaker: Dr. Herbert Diess is the Chairman of the Supervisory Board at Infineon Technologies AG. He was the CEO of Volkswagen AG from 2018 to 2022. Before that, he held senior positions at BMW and Robert-Bosch.

7:: Naureen Mahmood, Meshcapade: Digital Humans, Artificial Evolution and AI

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.08.2023 · 15:14:02 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Keynote by Naureen Mahmood, CEO of German startup Meshcapade, at the "Festival der Zukunft" 2023 by 1E9 and Deutsches Museum on July 6 in Munich. Keynote Description: Artificial Evolution: Intersection of Tech, Art, and Human Expression My work at Meshcapade has been focused on making machine learning models that are at the forefront of today's digital revolution more accessible to the masses, and integrating them into and making them a part of our art and culture. My talk will delve into the interplay between technology, culture, and art, and how AI is changing the landscape. About the speaker: Naureen Mahmood, CEO, Meshcapade GmbH I am co-founder and CEO of Meshcapade, a tech-startup aimed at making realistic digital humans possible for everyone. We are bringing automated human body modelling, tracking and simulation techniques to the industry through a simple online platform. For more than a decade I have been building new methods for human body shape and pose estimation, as well as generative human body models for AI and machine learning. Before founding Meshcapade, I worked at Max Planck Institute for many years developing these solutions, including the SMPL Body Model, which has quickly become the de-facto standard in the field of computer vision and machine learning. With Meshcapade, we are commercializing the ground breaking technologies we built at Max Planck. We are democratizing the SMPL body model so that everyone can easily use it through our digital human platform.

8:: What's Next in Generative AI? - Debate w. J. Andrulis, N. Mahmood, A. Braun, T. Wirtz, P. Gerbert

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 18.08.2023 · 08:33:46 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Discussion at the "Festival der Zukunft 2023" by 1E9 and Deutsches Museum on July 6, 2023, in Munich. Description: With experts from corporations, start-ups and academia, we want to find out how the field of generative AI will continue to develop. We want to discuss the following questions: How will AI chatbots and text generators influence our everyday work? Will AI that generates images, videos and audio disrupt the creative industry - or become its most powerful tool? How will Generative AI change the internet? How can ordinary users, as well as companies, make use of the power of generative AI in a safe and responsible way? In addition, we want to make a joint attempt to forecast the development of AI in the coming weeks, months, and years. About the speakers: Jonas Andrulis Founder & CEO, Aleph Alpha Jonas Andrulis is Founder and CEO of the Heidelberg AI R&D Start-Up Aleph Alpha. He received his engineering degree from KIT in Karlsruhe focusing on artificial intelligence and modelling. He is a serial entrepreneur successfully starting three AI software companies. From 2016 on he was senior AI R&D manager at Apple’s Special Projects Group (SPG). In his career he has been building diverse innovations at the forefront of the development towards transformative AI. This resulted in experiences from innovative academic experiments to building and operating petabyte machine learning pipelines for computer vision, language processing and strategy models. Naureen Mahmood CEO, Meshcapade GmbH I am co-founder and CEO of Meshcapade, a tech-startup aimed at making realistic digital humans possible for everyone. We are bringing automated human body modelling, tracking and simulation techniques to the industry through a simple online platform. For more than a decade I have been building new methods for human body shape and pose estimation, as well as generative human body models for AI and machine learning. Before founding Meshcapade, I worked at Max Planck Institute for many years developing these solutions, including the SMPL Body Model, which has quickly become the de-facto standard in the field of computer vision and machine learning. With Meshcapade, we are commercializing the ground breaking technologies we built at Max Planck. We are democratizing the SMPL body model so that everyone can easily use it through our digital human platform. Andreas Braun Managing Director and Partner, BCG, former CTO, Microsoft Germany Dr. Braun serves as a Managing Director and Partner for BCG, focusing mostly on applying technology to create business value, with a special interest in (Generative) AI. Previously, Andreas was the regional CTO for Microsoft in Germany and was in addition responsible for the technology solutions business for Data & AI. He supported customers in leveraging and implementing technology to their business advantage. Prior to that, Andreas Braun held various leadership roles as Managing Director/ Geschäftsführer at Accenture, including responsibility for building and running the Data & AI business in Europe. Before that, he built and managed the global Big Data & AI Competence Center of Allianz Group. In addition to (Gen) AI, data and cloud, his work focuses in particular on data privacy, industry-specific use cases and digital business models, especially in FSI. He is internationally active in many areas, e.g. as a consultant for the EU/EC or for the Monetary Authority of Singapore. Tim Wirtz Managing Director Enterprise Information Systems, Fraunhofer institut of Intelligent Analysis and Information Systems (IAIS) Tim Wirtz holds a PhD in physics and has been a software developer since the age of 14. At Fraunhofer IAIS, he is the managing director of the department Enterprise Information Systems and conducts research together with his clients on issues related to the optimization of processes, the combination of physical models with machine learning methods, AI-driven experimentation, and generative AI based data analytics and integration. His department and he are driven to look for data-driven solutions where there is little data and it is expensive to collect it, precisely where engineering knowledge is (still) the driving force behind developments. Philipp Gerbert General Managing Director, TUM Venture Labs I run the TUM Venture Labs, a network of Deep Tech / Life Sciences incubators associated with TUM and UnternehmerTUM. I am also on the board of appliedAI. I have a passion for AI, Quantum Computing and other deep-tech, as well as energy & climate action. Physicist by background, MIT PhD, long time Silicon Valley. In a previous life Senior Partner at BCG, focused on tech-based businesses.

9:: Prof. Björn Ommer: Generative AI - Brave New World?

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.08.2023 · 12:03:43 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Keynote by Prof. Björn Ommer at the "Festival der Zukunft" 2023 by 1E9 and Deutsches Museum, Munich, July 6, 2023. Description: Generative AI is rapidly becoming a powerful enabling technology that revolutionizes the way computers support business, industry, research, and everyday life. With the increasing potential of this technology come significant novel opportunities - but also challenges for our societies. In this talk I will debunk some of the currently circulating myths and point out ways to mitigate the most pressing issues on the horizon. About the Speaker: Björn Ommer is a full professor at the University of Munich where he is heading the Computer Vision and Learning Research Group. Before he was a full professor in the department of mathematics and computer science at Heidelberg University. Björn received his diploma in computer science from University of Bonn and his PhD from ETH Zurich. Thereafter, he was a postdoc at UC Berkeley. His research group is teaching computers to "see" - to understand and learn from our world simply by watching it. Although true image understanding is still an ambitious goal, this research has already demonstrated its great transformative power: recently, the group has published a generative AI known as "Stable Diffusion", which is now democratizing the creation of visual content and opening up new directions in the arts, media, entertainment, and beyond. Björn is fascinated to see what we will be able to create with improved support by computers in the future, when AI is turning them into more powerful AND more accessible tools. He also sees a great need for public dialogue on how societies can positively embrace this powerful technology to maximize the benefit for the masses and minimize its risks. Useful Links: Interview with Björn Ommer for the digital magazine of 1E9 (German) https://1e9.community/t/der-ki-bildgenerator-stable-diffusion-stammt-aus-muenchen-und-soll-ki-demokratisieren/18433

10:: Constantin Schwaab: Optimismus in einer Welt des Mangels

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 13.10.2022 · 07:22:04 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Keynote von Constantin Schwaab, CEO von Wirelane, beim Festival der Zukunft 2022 von 1E9 und Deutschem Museum.

11:: Wie können Quantentechnologien unser Leben verbessern?

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 04.10.2022 · 11:08:21 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Panel mit Dominik Bucher (TU München), Stefan Seegerer (IQM Quantum Computers), Jeanne Rubner (TU München) und Jasmin Meinecke (LMU München) beim Festival der Zukunft 2022 von 1E9 und Deutschem Museum.

12:: Why Not Analog? Scaling Continuous Computing Beyond 1e9

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 27.09.2022 · 14:52:26 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Keynote by Sven Köppel, co-founder of Anabrid, at the "Festival der Zukunft" 2022 by 1E9 and Deutsches Museum. Sven Köppel is co-founder of Anabrid, the German deep-tech startup that makes every computer on earth green. Our message is simple yet powerful: We had analog computers in the past which were fast and power-saving. Anabrid brings them on a microchip. Popular applications are artificial intelligence, quantum simulation, control technology in robotics, automotive, aviation and many many more. At the festival, we also present THE ANALOG THING, an inspiring small educational analog computer.

13:: Meet Robody, Your Humanoid Robotic Avatar!

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 27.09.2022 · 11:22:37 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Keynote by Rafael Hostettler at the "Festival der Zukunft" 2022 by 1E9 and Deutsches Museum. Rafael is a visionary with the aim to live indefinitely - just too much to learn & see. He co-founded a CE-certified & patented MedTech, and is now building Robodies - remote robotic bodies that allow you to be at two places at once. A General purpose tech that will be revolutionizing home care, in a uniquely dignified and human way. Because if you’re alive in 200 years, you better make sure, that there’s a world worth living in. Let’s build it!

14:: Impressions from Festival der Zukunft 2022 by 1E9 and Deutsches Museum

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 26.09.2022 · 12:50:39 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Impressions from the Festival of the Future 2022 in Munich, where 1E9 and the Deutsches Museum brought together over 3,000 inspiring people from startups, VCs and corporates, academia, art and media, and the interested public to search for ideas and technologies for a better future. https://www.festivalderzukunft.com/

15:: Willkommen in der Welt der Quantencomputer

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.09.2022 · 14:43:46 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Keynote von Stefan Filipp, Professor für Technische Physik, TU München & Walther-Meißner-Institut, beim "Festival der Zukunft" 2022 von 1E9 und Deutschem Museum. Quantenrechner versprechen schwierige Rechenaufgaben, die selbst von den leistungsfähigsten Großrechnern nicht berechenbar sind, effizient lösen zu können. Das Potential komplexe Moleküle und Festkörpersysteme oder beispielsweise Optimierungsaufgaben aus dem Verkehrs- oder Finanzbereich berechnen zu können, hat in den letzten Jahren ein enormes Interesse sowohl von der Wissenschaft als auch von Unternehmen hervorgerufen. In diesem Vortrag werde ich diskutieren, wie durch geschickte Manipulation von sogenannten Quantenbits (Qubits), den Grundbausteinen eines Quantencomputers, Quantenalgorithmen durchgeführt werden können, welche Möglichkeiten uns dafür schon jetzt zur Verfügung stehen, und welche Herausforderungen wir hin zu einem leistungsfähigen Quantenrechner noch meistern müssen. Stefan Filipp ist seit Mai 2020 Professor für Physik an der TU München und Direktor des Walther-Meißner-Instituts der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Zuvor war er bei IBM Research auf dem Gebiet des supraleitenden Schaltkreis-Quantencomputers tätig und hatte im Forschungslabor Zürich die technische Leitung des Teams für supraleitende Qubits inne. 2020 war er Co-Sprecher des von der Bundesregierung einberufenen Expertenkreises zur Umsetzung der Roadmap Quantencomputing. Sein Forschungsschwerpunkt ist die Verbesserung der Eigenschaften und der Kontrolle von supraleitenden Quantenschaltkreisen um darauf basierend Konzepte für skalierbare Quantenprozessoren zu entwickeln.

16:: Stay Forever: Zukünfte in alten Computerspielen - Live Podcast

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.09.2022 · 12:03:30 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Live-Ausgabe von "Stay Forever" mit Gunnar Lott und Christian Schmidt beim "Festival der Zukunft" 2022 Wir haben Chris und Gunnar von Deutschlands beliebtestem Podcast zu klassischen Computerspielen auf die Bühne des "Festivals der Zukunft" von 1E9 und Deutschem Museum gebracht! In einer Live-Ausgabe von "Stay Forever" reden die beiden über Zukünfte in alten Computerspielen. Gunnar Lott war früher Chefredakteur von einigen Computerspielemagazinen, darunter GameStar. Er hat PR-Abteilungen von Games-Firmen geleitet und hat seit 2013 eine PR-Agentur in Berlin. Dieser Tage dreht sich ein großer Teil seines Schaffens um den Podcast Stay Forever, den er seit 2011 gemeinsam mit Christian Schmidt betreibt. Christian ist einer der beiden Gründer von Stay Forever, dem erfolgreichsten Retro-Games-Podcast in Deutschland. Stay Forever erzählt, dokumentiert und analysiert in ebenso unterhaltsamen wie fundiert recherchierten Episoden die Geschichte der Computer- und Videospiele. Christian begleitet die Spielebranche seit knapp 25 Jahren von außen und von innen, zuerst als stellvertretender Chefredakteur der Fachzeitschrift GameStar, dann als Analyst und Teamleiter für führende deutsche Spieleunternehmen.

17:: Tokenized Ownership: From DAOs to GmbHs

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.09.2022 · 10:47:51 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Keynote by Christoph Jentzsch, CEO of corpus.ventures, at the "Festival of the Future" by 1E9 and Deutsches Museum. Christoph is a theoretical physicist, former core-dev of Ethereum (2014/15), co-founder of slock.it, author of TheDAO, business angel and today co-founder and CEO of corpus.ventures. His wealth of experience, vision, and understanding of Ethereum is used to build the next generation of web3 products.

18:: Hendrik Dietz, TUM: Molecular Machines of the Future - Engineered from DNA

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.09.2022 · 11:54:57 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Keynote by Prof. Hendrik Dietz, Technical University Munich, at the "Festival der Zukunft" 2022 by 1E9 and Deutsches Museum Hendrik Dietz is a physicist that ranks among the world’s leading researchers in DNA nanotechnology. Dietz made key contributions enabling the construction of nanostructures with unprecedented complexity, paving the way for the industrial application of synthetic DNA objects. Dietz has received several awards, among them the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, publishes in high ranking journals such as Nature and Science, has multiple patents, and is an entrepreneur seeking to translate academic insights into commercial products. If you like this content, check out the digital platform of 1E9: https://1e9.community/

19:: Joscha Bach, Yulia Sandamirskaya: "The Third Age of AI: Understanding Machines that Understand"

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.09.2022 · 11:54:56 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Discussion with Joscha Bach and Yulia Sandamirskaya, both Intel, at the Festival of the Future 2022 by 1E9 and Deutsches Museum. When cognitive computing meets neuromorphic computing: In their indepth dialogue at the Festival of the Future Joscha Bach, Principal AI Engineer at Intel, and his colleague Yulia Sandamirskaya, who works as a Research Scientist at Intel in Munich approach the new era of AI from two fascinatingly different angles. Joscha Bach / Principal AI Engineer, Cognitive Computing, Intel Labs Joscha Bach, PhD, is a cognitive scientist and AI researcher with a focus on computational models of cognition. He has taught and worked in AI research at Humboldt University of Berlin, the Institute for Cognitive Science in Osnabrück, the MIT media lab, the Harvard Program for Evolutionary Dynamics and is currently a principal AI researcher at Intel Labs, California. Yulia Sandamirskaya /Research Scientist, Intel Yulia Sandamirskaya leads the Applications research team of the Neuromorphic Computing Lab at Intel in Munich, Germany. Before joining Intel she was a group leader at the Institute of Neuroinformatics at the University of Zurich and ETH Zurich, Switzerland and the Institute for Neural Computation at the Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany. Her research targets neural-dynamic architectures for embodied cognition, demonstrated using neuromorphic computing hardware and robotic systems. If you like this content, check out the digital platform of 1E9: https://1e9.community/

20:: Values, Growth, Sovereignty: The Case for European AI

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.09.2022 · 11:54:56 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Panel at the "Festival der Zukunft 2022" by 1E9 and Deutsches Museum. Harnessing the power of Artificial Intelligence - what are the next milestones in the development of artificial intelligence? This panel will discuss the state of the art of AI in Europe on topics such as digitizing business processes, safeguarding democracies, and shaping transformation processes. The specialists and entrepreneurs discuss the future of making Europe technologically sovereign in the field of AI particularly in sectors dominated by established industry corporates - are they ready for AI? The global contest over dominance of technological advancements is on - where will these advancements become materialized? How should our governments promote the development of European AI now? 'Values, Growth, Sovereignity: The Case for European AI' paints a picture of the AI status quo and guide us into a vision of tomorrow. Dr. Philipp Gerbert, General Managing Director, TUM Venture Labs Nathan Benaich, General Partner, Air Street Capital Nicole Büttner, Founder, Merantix Momentum Keesiu Wong, Head of Future Projects, Helsing.AI Tim Gutheit, Vice President Technology & Innovation, Infineon Technologies If you like this content, check out the 1E9 digital platform: https://1e9.community/

21:: Jan Goetz, IQM: My (Good) Quantum Journey

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.09.2022 · 11:54:56 ··· ···
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22:: Electrifying Mobility: Batteries, Wings, and Circularity to Keep us Moving

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.09.2022 · 11:54:56 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Discussion at the "Festival der Zukunft" 2022 by 1E9 and Deutsches Museum with Dr. Dirk Abendroth, CEO, CustomCells, Ivor van Dartel, Co-Founder & CEO, Vaeridion, Lilian Schwich, CEO, cylib, Lars Löhle, Solar Group Lead Product, Sono Motors, Wolfgang Kerler (Moderation), Editor in Chief, 1E9. Green revolution in aviation through electric airplanes or solar cell covered cars that use only the sun as energy suppliers? What does the future of electric mobility hold for us? Together with battery experts such as Dr. Dirk Abendroth (CustomCells) and Lilian Schwich (cylib), we will talk about European prospects of electric mobility. What technological developments, e.g. in batteries, but also changes in supply chains, recycling/reuse, raw material extraction, etc. do we need so that electric mobility can actually be sustainable? Lars Löhle (Sono Motors) will present their solar car Sion, while Ivor van Dartel (Vaeridion) delves into mobility solutions in the sky. If you like this content, check out the digital platform of 1E9: https://1e9.community/

23:: Towards the Quantum Advantage: The European Quantum Ecosystem

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.09.2022 · 11:54:56 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Discussion at the "Festival der Zukunft" 2022 by 1E9 and Deutsches Museum with Jan Goetz, CEO, IQM Quantum Computers, Philipp Ernst, Senior Expert, McKinsey & Company, Christophe Jurczak (Moderation), Partner, Quantonation, Laura Schulz, Head of Quantum Computing and Technologies, LRZ, Robert Marino, CEO, Qubit Pharmaceuticals. Welcome to the age of quantum computing! The global race for quantum computers is on and Europe plays an important role in it. Let's discuss how a European quantum infrastructure could look like. What does it need to build quantum hardware and which challenges do we face in its application? Corporates, governments and investors should now have their eye on quantum. The question is: where do we start and how can we profit from quantum infrastructures in the near future? This panel will not only give you insights on the ins and outs of high performance computing but show how corporates e.g. in the pharmaceutical industry can benefit from quantum infrastructures. If you like this content, check out the digital platform of 1E9: https://1e9.community/

24:: Chelsea Manning & Alexis Roussel: An Internet Without Fear of Being Watched

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25:: Maja Göpel: "Mission Valueable: Setting our Compass Right for a Good Anthropocene"

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··· ··· ··· ··· Keynote by Maja Göpel at the "Festival der Zukunft 2022" by 1E9 and Deutsches Museum. Why would the arguably most intelligent species on this planet not be able to reach its own goals to secure sustainable development and thus peace? In this contribution I will argue that the root-cause lies in distorting narratives and key performance indicators with which humans act today and thus create our future. Technologies – physical and social – are constructed in human minds before they manifest as our “economies”. It is thus very worthwhile to hold those mindsets carefully. Prof. Dr. Maja Göpel has worked for 25 years as a political economist, transformation expert and sustainability scientist at the interface of science, politics and society. The political consultant, bestselling author ("Rethinking Our World," Ullstein Verlag, translated into six languages) and sought-after speaker is Honorary Professor for Sustainability Transformations at Leuphana University Lüneburg. She was most recently Scientific Director at The New Institute and Secretary General of the German Advisory Council on Global Change (WBGU). Prior to that, she headed the Berlin office of the Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment, Energy, after six years as Director Future Justice of the Brussels office and as Campaign Manager Climate Energy in Hamburg, helping to establish the World Future Council. With a degree in media economics and a doctorate in political economy, she is a member of the Club of Rome, the World Future Council, the Balaton Group, the Bioeconomy Council of the German Federal Government and co-founder of the "Scientists4Future" initiative. She has received numerous awards for her work, most recently the Science Communication Medal and the Theodor Heuss Prize.

26:: Healthy, Sustainable and Individual: The Future of Food

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··· ··· ··· ··· Panel at the Festival of the Future 2022 by 1E9 and Deutsches Museum From cocoa-free chocolate to vegan steaks - we ask: how does the future of food look like? It is time to re-think food production and consumption patterns for the sake of our bodies and our planet. Together with Juicy Marbles, Foodpunk, Planet A Foods (formerly QOA) and WorldFund we will discuss the biggest problems in food production and new soltions to healthy, affordable, and sustainable food. Our speakers: Dr. Sara Marquart, CTO / Co-Founder, Planet A Foods (formerly QOA) Tilen Travnik, Co-CEO, Juicy Marbles Marina Lommel, CEO, Foodpunk Moderator: Daria Saharova, Managing Partner, World Fund If you like this content, check out the digital magazine and the community of 1E9: https://1e9.community/

27:: Wie ist es im Weltraum? Und warum brauchen wir Raumfahrt? Gespräch mit dem Astronauten Ulrich Walter

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28:: Wie junge Unternehmen den Weltraum erobern

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