Disrupt 2022s Climate Tech And Health Tech Sessions
Between the climate crisis and the global pandemic, we live in very difficult times. Brave in the face of the magnitude of the challenges, Silicon Valley has worked hard to mitigate threats, help the marginalized and prepare for a new future. Some of the most promising and recent advances in climate and health technology will be on display at Disrupt 2022, scheduled for October 18-20 in San Francisco.
For founders, engineers, venture capitalists and leaders working to save the world, Disrupt 2022 will be a three-day festival of hope. Each stage of the convention features climate technology and health technology tracks with presentations, panel discussions, startup trade shows and networking opportunities. Disrupt 2022 will have a great line-up of speakers and sessions - see here:
- Care Actually Run
With Toyin Ajayi - Co-Founder and CEO, Cityblock Health - Emphasize the difficulty of extreme technology
Powered by Extreme Tech Challenge - From point A to point A: how lifeguard health went from an idea to an amazing artificial intelligence success story
Powered by Etisal - How to Disrupt Any Industry with Sustainability Science: No PhD Needed.
With Irene Sharon - Product Manager, Foxo Technologies - Technology-based biology and chemistry: solving the most challenging large-scale scientific problems
With Jacob Berlin - CEO, Terray; Peyton Greenside - CSO and co-founder of BigHat; Eric Zimmerman - Head of Amazon Web Services Healthcare and Life Sciences - My daughter is a cyborg
With Jeremiah Robison - Founder and CEO of Cionic - Monolithic Healthcare Access: Strategies for Collaboration with Payers and Caregivers
Powered by InterSystems
With Neil Mouawad - Global Head of Industry Research, InterSystems - Save the World: A Guide to Creating Planetary Health Unicorns
With Arvind Gupta - Partner, Mayfield Foundation
TechCrunch Disrupt runs from October 18 to 20 in San Francisco on October 21 online. Buy your card now and you'll save up to $700 on full price admission before prices go up on October 15th.
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