Panel Topics Revealed for this year’s Aspen Forum

Panel Topics Revealed for this year’s Aspen Forum

Looking for information on discussion panel and working group topics at the Technology Policy Institute’s Aspen Forum this August? Well, wait no longer.

Policy changes are shaking up the technology and communications sectors as well as the broader U.S. and global business environment. How will these shifts influence emerging technologies, innovation and economic growth? The Forum’s discussion panels will touch on all these topics this summer. Experts will debate and explore such timely issues as:

AI and Automation: A Jobless Future? ?, ?, or ?

The Internet of Things: Connecting It and Protecting It

ICT Consolidation: Business Imperatives and Policy Responses

Who Is In Charge of the Internet? The Role of International Institutions

Terminally Unconnected: Will We Ever Get Everyone Online?

And the popular off-the-record working groups? We’ll cover:

Copyright Reform: Breaking the Logjam

Refarming Spectrum: What Have We Learned?

FCC Reform: Whose Process?

The Forum is scheduled for August 20-22 at the St. Regis Aspen Resort in Aspen, Colorado. Register here on the TPI website. More information on specific speakers and keynotes will be available in the coming weeks.

Register early–the registration fee will increase on July 1!

For Addition Information:
Jane Creel, 202-828-4405, [email protected]

Press Contact for Complimentary Registration:
Amy Smorodin, 202-828-4405, [email protected]

The Technology Policy Institute’s Aspen Forum is an annual, multi-day policy symposium held in Aspen, Colorado. The premier event gathers leaders from business, government and academia to discuss key public policy issues affecting the technology and communications industries. Since 2010, almost 900 attendees have gathered at the St. Regis resort for provocative discussions and keynotes on topics ranging from U.S. competitiveness and innovation to broadband penetration to entertainment distribution models. The depth of discussions make the event a unique experience for attendees.

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