Reimagining Investing in Frontier Technology
Reimagining Investing in Frontier Technology
Invitation only. Please see below for information on how to apply.
The Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs’ Technology and Public Purpose Project (TAPP) and Harvard Business School’s Arthur Rock Center for Entrepreneurship are co-hosting Reimagining Investing in Frontier Technology on Wednesday May 15, 2019 from 12:00 pm-5:00 pm. This workshop will convene investors (Limited Partners and General Partners), entrepreneurs, technologists and others investing in and building frontier technologies in areas including artificial intelligence, genome engineering, advanced computing technologies and more. The workshop will explore innovations that accelerate technological breakthroughs and bring products to market in ways that maximize their benefits to society while minimizing harms.
Co-Hosting OrganizationsThe Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs has launched a new endeavor, the Technology and Public Purpose (TAPP) Project. Led by Belfer Center Director, MIT Innovation Fellow, and former Secretary of Defense Ash Carter, the TAPP Project leverages experts from Harvard, MIT, and Stanford, along with leaders in technology, government, and business, to ensure that emerging technologies are developed and managed in ways that serve the overall public good.
The Harvard Business School Arthur Rock Center for Entrepreneurship champions entrepreneurship at HBS by leveraging the school’s robust research and teaching agenda, vibrant ecosystem, and diverse global network to help entrepreneurs, startup joiners and investors focus on what it takes to launch, lead, and invest in successful companies. The Rock Center is led by faculty co-chairs Tom Eisenmann and Shikhar Ghosh, along with director Jodi Gernon. It is one of eight HBS Initiatives—research-fueled communities of engagement focused on multidimensional topics at the intersection of business and society.
Apply For Invitation Online Registration for this workshop is now closed. If you are interested in attending please contact us at reimagining_investing@hks.harvard.edu.