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The Guardian Activate Summit 2010 – Technology, society and the future: Changing the world through the Internet

Date & Time:
09:00:00 - 18:00:00,
Thursday 1 July, 2010

About

The Guardian’s Activate Summit 2010 features international speakers from a range of sectors and disciplines to discuss and debate how the Internet and its associated technologies are changing the way we do business, the way we interact and govern, and the way we live.

Speakers already confirmed include:

  • Bill Roedy, chairman and chief executive, MTV Networks International

  • Joe Cerrell, European director, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

  • Juliana Rotich, co-founder and director of programmes, Ushahidi

  • David Cavallo, VP and chief learning architect, One Laptop Per Child

  • Gaurav Mishra, CEO, Gauravonomics

  • Anil Hansjee, head of corporate development, EMEA, Google

  • Desiree Miloshevic, board trustee, Internet Society and International Affairs and Policy Advisor, Afilias

  • David Craig, EVP and chief strategy officer, Thomson Reuters

The OII is supporting this Guardian event.

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