Disrupt Portugal
Plataforma Portugal Agora organizes Web-Conference and points out the five technologies that will drive disruption in the coming years.
The Portugal Agora platform brings together several stakeholders to debate the issue "Disrupt Portugal - 5 technologies for this decade". The initiative takes place on February 25 at 5pm on the Zoom platform.
We have entered what will be the most disruptive decade in human history. The confluence of various technologies will transform life as we know it. How we learn, work, live and move around. Portugal has competitive advantages (talent, innovation centers and an ecosystem of start-ups) that must be harnessed to position itself at the forefront of these waves of change.
In this debate, focused on the five technologies for this decade, the five axes that will leverage this disruption will be addressed - AI/Machine Learning, IoT, Blockchain, AR/VR e 3D PrintingFive experts were challenged to present their perspectives and proposals.
The conference is free upon prior registration at https://www.eventbrite.pt/e/bilhetes-web-conference-disrupt-portugal-5-tecnologias-para-esta-decada-141663359923
AGENDA
17.00 - Welcome and introduction
Carlos Sezões (Portugal Agora)
17.10h - Presentations and debate
- Artificial Intelligence and Robotics - Leonel Moura, Artist
- IoT - Pedro Pinto, Schréder Hyperion
- Blockchain - Rui Serapicos, Portuguese Blockchain Alliance
- 3D printing - Paulo Casimiro, Beeverycreative
- Virtual and augmented reality - Luis Bravo Martins, NextReality
6.15pm - Closing
Rita Pelica (Portugal Now)
About Portugal Agora:
The "Portugal Now" project aims to create a vision, broken down into strategic models for the country, for the coming decades. This will be achieved through a plural space for discussion, during a limited period, with the aim of determining where convergences are possible, which will materialize in priorities in which Portugal can develop. The project has strategic dimensions - Attractiveness, Knowledge, Entrepreneurship e Resilience - for Portugal and wants to link them to execution and action. More information at http://www.portugalagora.com/