THIS CONFERENCE AIMS TO BRING TOGETHER...
PRACTITIONERS AND TECHNOLOGISTS
ACTIVISTS AND STUDENTS
EXECUTIVES AND ENTREPRENEURS
AND ALL OF THEM INTERESTED IN
RESEARCH, CRITICISM AND ACTION
framework of this conference
To build a new world more balanced, equitable and respectful with the people and the environment, a human-being centered technology approach is needed to promote initiatives that explore solutions for the most society’s pressing challenges.
this conference aims to bring together
Researchers, experts, practitioners, technologists, activists, students, executives, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and all of them interested in this fascinating area of research, criticism and action.
this conference aims
to analyze how current technological innovations and the frameworks of thought that they generate are capable of promoting processes of cultural development, economic growth, social inclusion and equity.
Plenarists

Pierre Gerlier Forest
Director and Palmer Chair, School of Public Policy, University of Calgary (Canada)

Irene Tinagli
PhD in Management and Public Policies from Carnegie Mellon University. Specializing in Regional Development and Innovation Economies. European parliamentarian.

Andrew Chunilall
Chief Executive Officer of the Community Foundations of Canada.

Enrique Alba
Professor and Director of the Artificial Intelligence Network at the University of Málaga
Invited Speakers

Ernesto Priego
Professor, University of London

Andrés Leonardo Martínez-Ortiz
Google Cloud Ecosystem program in Europe

Pau Rausell-Köster
Director of the Cultural Economics Unit Research. University of Valencia

Mar Cabra
Pulitzer Prize-winning Investigative Data Journalist