Leaders from the government sector and technology industry will address current events and the future of innovation during a series of SuperSessions at CES 2016.
The SuperSessions series lineup includes:
Wednesday, January 6
Insights with the FTC and FCC
11:30 AM-12:30 PM
Consumer Technology Association President and CEO Gary Shapiro interviews FTC Chairwoman Edith Ramirez and FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler about their challenges in navigating the changing technology landscape.
An Inside Look: Industry Innovators and Government Join Forces
1-2 PM
U.S. Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith and Deputy Director for Technology and Innovation Tom Kalil discuss how collaborations are moving the needle on key topics including entrepreneurship, smart cities and inclusion.
The Next Big Thing: Is Typing Dead?
3:30-4:30 PM
Presented by CNET and led by Tim Stevens and Brian Cooley, a panel of linguists, artificial intelligence specialists, and industry experts will discuss the future of our relationship between devices and people.
Thursday, January 7
IoT Business Strategies: Partnerships for the Sharing Economy
9-10 AM
Presented by Internet of Things World, panelists will focus on maximizing marketing channels, creating value for IoT, and partnership models.
Forecasting the Future of Entrepreneurship
11:30 AM-12:30 PM
Rebecca Jarvis, chief business and economics correspondent, ABC News, will moderate a discussion with Stewart Butterfield, CEO and co-founder, Slack; Steve Case, chairman and CEO, Revolution; and Nicholas Woodman, founder and CEO, GoPro to predict the next big categories in tech and the opportunities and risks ahead for future leaders.
Making Disney Magic: Connecting Digital and Physical Worlds
1-2 PM
Leaders from Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, ESPN, ABC Television Group and Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media explore the evolution of physical experiences in a digital world.
Global Innovation
2:30-3:30 PM
Alan Murray, editor, Fortune Magazine conducts a discussion with global political and business leaders, including Neelie Kroes, special envoy, StartupDelta, exploring and identifying the most beneficial political climates for innovation and where these environments can be found in today’s society.
All SuperSessions will be held in LVCC, North Hall Upper Level, Room N257.