i4j – THE INTERNATIONAL SUMMIT ON INNOVATION FOR JOBS
MENLO PARK, CA, U.S., MARCH 18-19 2013
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Modernizing Education and Preparing Tomorrow’s Workforce through Mobile Technology
Qualcomm, Presented Irwin Jacobs, Founding Chairman and CEO Emeritus, Qualcomm -
Re-Integrating Losers of Innovation-Driven Structural Change – What can Labor Market Policy Do?
Eric Thode, Senior Expert, Economic and Social Affairs, Bertelsmann Stiftung -
Dead Wrong: America’s Economic Assumptions
Jim Clifton, President and CEO, Gallup -
Suggestions for Bridging Industry and Employment Policies in National Governments
Sven Otto Littorin, IIIJ, Swedish Minister for Employment 2006-10, President of the European Council of Ministers (EPSCO) 2009. -
The Age of the Entrepreneur: Demographics and Entrepreneurship
Dane Stangler, Director of Research & Policy, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, with Dan Spulber, Professor, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University -
Middle Class Job Creation in the Digital Era
Geoffrey Moore, Author, Speaker, Advisor -
A Regional ‘Place-based’ Policy Approach for Innovation and Job Creation.
Emily Farchy, Giulia Ajmone-Marsan, Karen Maguire, Joaquim Oliveira Martins, William Tompson, OECD -
Designing K-12 Education for the Innovation Economy
Esther Wojcicki, Educator, Board Chair, Learning Matters; Vice Chairman Creative Commons. Designing K-12 Education for the Innovation Economy -
Complexity and Human-Centered Innovation
Tim Brown, CEO and President, IDEO and Agnes Kwek, Systems Designer, IDEO -
The Global Virtual University – a Way to a Less Elitist, Elite Education
Lena Adamson, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden and Anders Flodström, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden -
Importing Innovators that Create Jobs.
Robert Litan, Director of Research, Bloomberg Government -
If Machines are Capable of Doing Almost Any Work Humans Can Do, What Will Humans Do?
Moshe Vardi, Rice University