Venue
Virtual Event

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Event Date Thu Oct 28 PDT - Fri Oct 29 PDT (about 3 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Thu Oct 28 8:00am - Fri Oct 29 3:00pm
Location Virtual Event
Region Americas
Details

Join us for FTC 2021, the world's pre-eminent forum for reporting technological breakthroughs in the areas of Computing, Electronics, AI, Robotics, Security & Communications.

The Future Technologies Conference presents the best of current systems research and practice, emphasizing innovation and quantified experience. FTC has emerged as the foremost world-wide gathering of academic researchers, Ph.D. and graduate students, top research think tanks and industry technology developers.

Researchers, academics and technologists from leading universities, research firms, government agencies and companies from 50+ countries present the latest research at the forefront of technology and computing.

The 2019 conference successfully brought together technology geniuses in one venue to not only present breakthrough research in future technologies but to also promote practicality and applications and an intra- and inter-field exchange of ideas.

LEARN
Gain insight and training through the hundreds of presentations and demonstrations

CONNECT
Connect with technology experts from international universities and leading technology companies

DISCOVER
See how technologies are creating amazing breakthroughs in important fields

NETWORK
Networking opportunities where attendees could mingle with other thought leaders in an informal setting

Speakers

2021 Speakers

Michael Wooldridge
Professor of Computer Science and Head of Department of Computer Science at the University of Oxford

Alex Pentland
Co-creator of the Mit Media Lab and the Field of Computational Social Science

Martin Riedmiller
Research Scientist and Team-lead at Deepmind, London

Emine Yilmaz
Professor and Turing Fellow at University College London