Future So Far - Should we turn decision-making over to robots?
Date and time
Location
Stone and Chalk
11 York Street #level 4 Sydney, NSW 2000 AustraliaRefund Policy
Description
Following on from a successful 2017 season, The Greenhouse Sessions are a monthly gathering of influential business leaders, passionate change-makers, experts and people curious to understand how we can leverage emerging technology to save the planet.
But this is so much more than just another tech meet-up.
Using the power of story, a panel of experts, a sprinkling of start-ups, content capture and collaboration, the Greenhouse Sessions promise to educate, inspire and create a framework for collaboration - leaving the audience with the power to author a different future.
In the first session, we will be covering a lot of ground. We will be looking at the impact of humans on the environment, but also the megatrends that are influencing our future. But ultimately this session will lay out the ethical questions that we need to grapple with. Be prepared for some tough questions, and some interesting answers from our panelists.
The evening's event will also feature three innovative start-ups pitching for your vote, $1,000 in prize money and the chance to win $10,000 at the grand finale.
Get your tickets quickly as this event will reach capacity quickly.
This event is supported by City of Sydney. The venue for this event is sponsored by Stone & Chalk.
Organised by
Panda Labs is WWF-Australia’s award-winning innovation program - accelerating innovation for the Sustainable Development Goals. We work with partners to explore how emerging technology, products and new ways of working can be used to achieve positive social and environmental impact.
WWF’s global mission is to stop the degradation of the planet’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature. WWF-Australia is part of the WWF International Network, the world’s leading, independent conservation organisation.
Founded in 1961 we are active in over 100 countries and have close to five million supporters internationally. In Australia and throughout the oceanic region, we work with governments businesses and communities so that people and nature can thrive within their fair share of the planet’s natural resources.