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Monday, November 13 • 12:00pm - 1:30pm
Keynote: Art of the Possible

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Today’s global innovators, entrepreneurs, and leaders are changing industries, cultures, and practices through digitization. They are tapping the cloud, mobile, and analytics technology to compete and set the new professional standards of performance. What does it mean? It means to go beyond what is expected and achieve the extraordinary. It’s the ability to harness innovation and knowledge to drive the “art of the possible” in order to achieve results and target new markets in a manner you never imagined. In 1946, IBM joined forces with universities to create the first academic program called “computer science.” The event changed industry, government, and academia forever. We are undergoing another major shift in how machine learning, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, blockchain, IoT, robotics, additive manufacturing, and cloud technology are coming together. Come learn how you can perform to drive the “art of the possible."

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Moderators
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Daren Coudriet

Director and Entrepreneur in Residence, Penn State EdTech Network
Daren Coudriet is the Director and Entrepreneur in Residence for the Penn State EdTech Network. He has devoted his entire career to helping organizations leverage and adapt to the change created by disruptive technologies. He established his first consulting firm while pursuing his... Read More →

Speakers
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Ben Amaba

Global Executive, IBM Hybrid Cloud Division
Dr. Ben Amaba’s expertise is in executive management, strategic planning, operations, and engineering. He is responsible for health care, manufacturing, energy, infrastructure and logistics industries. Dr. Amaba is the IBM Global executive for the IBM Hybrid Cloud Division and holds... Read More →

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Monday November 13, 2017 12:00pm - 1:30pm EST
102 Paterno Library, Foster Auditorium

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