EmTech Asia 2018 - 30-31 January 2018, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

Get a Front Row Seat to the Technology Changing Our World

Register today for EmTech Asia, MIT Technology Review’s annual gathering of game-changing innovators, scientists and techies in Singapore, and discover which technologies will drive the new global economy. When it comes to technology, the future is today.

Don’t miss your chance to understand the future of work in the age of AI; discover practical quantum computers; explore new frontiers for space exploration; gain insights into the factory of the future; the promise of precision medicine; and so much more. Plus, meet this year’s class of Innovators Under 35 from the region.

New Speakers just added!

Bill Dally - Chief Scientist, NVIDIA
Getting Graphics Chips to Think on Their Own
NVIDIA’s processors are enabling a revolution in Deep Learning, fuelled by the unprecedented power of GPUs which deliver superhuman speed and accuracy.

Nick Earle - SVP Global Field Operations, Hyperloop One
Elon Musk’s Vision from Idea to Reality
Hyperloop One is building the first new mode of transportation in 100 years. With ground speeds 2-3 times faster than high speed rail, it could connect Singapore and Kuala Lumpur in under 20 minutes.

Qiang Yang - Head of the HKUST-WeChat Joint Laboratory on Artificial Intelligence (WHAT LAB)
AI as a Service
Behemoth WeChat has built a set of features that make it indispensable to daily life in China and is using AI to compete for customers.

Check out the latest speaker line up from website link below.

Limited sponsored speaking opportunities are still available. Don’t miss the chance to align your brand with the most innovative tech companies globally. Download the Sponsorship and Exhibition Prospectus.

In other news…
The nominations for Innovators Under 35 Asia are now closed. Stay tuned as our judges identify the 10 Innovators who will go on stage at EmTech Asia.

Questions? Email us at [email protected]

Published: 14 Sep 2017

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