The best way to be an indispensable brand is to serve humanity. This forum shows how unmet human needs can drive responsible product innovation using the Internet of Things (IoT), and catapult brands into new markets. Social Hack aims to get innovators as excited about our humanity as they are about technology.
If innovation is critical to not just surviving, but thriving, then innovation with purpose offers utopia.
Listen to charities and leaders explore opportunities for social innovation. Learn from experts in public policy, impact investment and technology how to create new possibilities with IoT.
Come and learn how to innovate products with good IoT, and make a social impact.
Think about this: if café, eatery and restaurant equipment was smart enough to detect food, what would the future of food look like? Can kitchens use IoT to prevent spoilage and manage food? Can buildings, public spaces and urban dwellings help grow food in the city at scale?
Join us in a radical intervention to produce local food and cut spoilage using good IoT.
Learn how smart spaces can grow food in the city, and how smart eateries can prevent food spoilage.
Early adopters, and anyone involved in hospitality, food or technology, like:
Learn how good IoT can bring growers, innovators and foodies together to cultivate food in the city and help eateries manage food.
Listen to the panels as they unpack questions like:
5.30pm Registration
6.00pm Panel Talk 1: How does urbanisation affect society? (Understanding the Challenges)
7.00pm Panel Talk 2: How can IoT impact food and urban farming? (Understanding the Possibilities)
8.00pm Networking
9.00pm Close
Yes. This is a catered event. Drinks will be served.
The pace of change is accelerating. Exponential technology means computational power doubles every 18 months per $1 spent. On the flip side, the cost for a given performance capability halves every 18 months. Computer hardware is decreasing in size every year. The price-performance ratio and shrinking nature of exponential technology (like IoT) is making it possible to put a computer into everything. We are on the verge of solving many complex problems in ways unimagined before.
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