Infoshare 2013 – Top Speakers

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sumaiyakhatun26
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Infoshare 2013 – Top Speakers

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Thursday and Friday I spent in Gdańsk at Infoshare . I was there for the first time and I am delighted. If you have read the praises in other places – it is all true. You will find the atmosphere elsewhere, however. I do not need to convince anyone that it was great. I will tell you about the best lectures .


I missed a few lectures, mainly on the first day. I devoted it to networking, plus the topic of start-ups doesn't really interest me. I guess I didn't miss much. From the exchange of opinions with those present, it turns out that the first day was generally weaker . Only Bartek Gola's presentation stood out , but I missed it.

On the second day, three tracks were held simultaneously: Tech, Mobile, and Social south korea rcs data Media. Fortunately, the program was organized in such a way that I managed to complete all the presentations I wanted.

My top list of speeches looks like this:

1) Natalia Hatalska

Natalia's presentation was definitely the best. I love her presentations, as she combines marketing topics with cultural analyses. This time it was no different. She shared with us her predictions about the future of man. She talked about transhumans, improved by machines, and the ethical conflict that each of us will have to experience in ourselves to relate to them. She showed modern cyborgs, which show that this is not a distant vision.

She also pointed to the longing for physical things in a world dominated by digital goods and why we care about them. She convinced us how quickly we get used to the achievements of new technologies and forget that they were not in our lives until recently (which complements my question about what you did on the web before Facebook ).
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