Posts Tagged ‘Executive Program’

U.S Agencies Embracing Technology to Address Grand Challenges

August 11th, 2010

It’s been a busy month at Singularity University in terms of our interactions with Washington.  Yesterday, Dr. Dr. Bobby Braun, NASA’s Chief Technologist, spoke at a joint NASA Ames/Singularity University event which is introducing SU’s approach to exponential technologies to the local community.  Dr. Braun referenced an open letter he wrote to college students country-wide and spoke eloquently about this Administration’s commitment to leveraging technology to address Grand Challenges.  (His letter is a must-read.)

Three weeks ago, I was invited to Washington DC to participate in a 1.5 day conference put on by USAID, the $20bn development arm of the State Department.  Dr. Rajiv Shah, who heads up USAID, declared their commitment to using Science Technology & Innovation (STI) to address Grand Challenges in Development and demonstrated it by gathering 60 thought leaders from government, philanthropy, technology and development to discuss it.  The event was co-sponsored by Dr. John P. Holdren, Science Advisor to the President, and ended with a State Dinner with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton who reiterated their commitment in her address to the conference attendees.

Dr. Rajiv Shah - Credit: USAID/Bethany Egan

Dr. Rajiv Shah - Credit: USAID/Bethany Egan

Since leveraging technology to address global issues is our constant focus at Singularity University, we’re thrilled with these outcomes.  When we compared USAID’s draft list of Grand Challenges to what our students have studied and produced in their Team Projects, there was a 90%+ overlap.

One of the central structural questions about government that keeps us up at night is the following: “how do regulatory frameworks keep pace when technology is accelerating away from us?”  An approach to Grand Challenges which acknowledges and accounts for technology and innovation is necessary, but not easy.  Many organizations have been trying this for decades with little success.

Along with our Graduate Studies Program, we also run 9-day Executive Programs for government leaders and business executives (our next program is Oct 13-22nd) where we explore how disruptive technologies will create billion dollar opportunities (and threats).  Our last program was considered a resounding success.

We’ve had the luxury of a greenfield approach in thinking about how to address Grand Challenges with technology and have evolved this model with the top thinkers in the world along with the visionary ideas of our co-founders Peter Diamandis and Ray Kurzweil.  What’s exciting is that our government, which is traditionally slow to adopt new models, is fully engaged and implementing this approach.

It makes all of us at Singularity University highly optimistic about our future.

Salim Ismail
CEO & Executive Director
Singularity University

Singularity University Kicks Off First Executive Program Tomorrow

November 5th, 2009

After a great inaugural Graduate Studies Program this summer, SU is readying to welcome the first Executive Program class on Friday. SU chancellor Ray Kurzweil will set the stage for the program in his opening keynote tomorrow evening. With world-class faculty, a inter-disciplinary, 9-day curriculum, and a few special guests including author Jonathan Zittrain, we believe the Executive Program is set to create a new standard for executive education.

Beginning with this first Executive Program,  Autodesk joins us the first annual Corporate Partner with a very generous donation.

The full press release is below. Stay tuned for news on open events and more during the 9-day program.

SINGULARITY UNIVERSITY PREPARES EXECUTIVES FOR IMPACT OF EXPONENTIALLY ACCELERATING TECHNOLOGIES

New Nine-Day Executive Program Focuses on How to Harness Current and Future Disruptive Technologies to Benefit Companies and Industries

World-Class Faculty and Innovative Interdisciplinary
Curriculum Establish New Model for Executive Education

Silicon Valley Software Leader Joins University as First Corporate Partner

MOFFETT FIELD, Calif. – November 5, 2009 – Singularity University (SU) today announced the first SU Executive Program designed to educate, inform and prepare executives for the imminent disruption and opportunities resulting from exponentially accelerating technologies. Led by a world-renowned faculty and featuring a unique, interdisciplinary curriculum, the SU Executive Program is establishing a new model for how to prepare executives and MBA students to face today’s dynamic business realities. As part of the program, faculty, staff, and students will be encouraged to leverage social media channels to distribute content in real and near-real time, providing the entire world with access to the program’s exceptional curriculum. The SU Executive Program is scheduled for November 7-15, 2009 at the NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif.

“Our Executive Programs are focused on educating C-suite executives in a fashion that allows them to understand what is in the lab today, and what is likely to make-or-break their businesses in the next 5 to 10 years,” said Dr. Peter H. Diamandis, co-founder and Chairman of Singularity University. “Today’s executives have a choice. They can bury their heads in the sand and rely on old ways of thinking. Or, they can immerse themselves in a program and conversation to be aware of the road ahead. SU’s Executive Program is designed to be insightful, inspiring and hands-on.”

The SU Executive Program addresses six fields experiencing exponentially accelerating change, including AI and Robotics, Nanotechnology, Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Medicine and Human Machine Interface, Networks and Computing Systems, and Energy and Environmental Systems. The faculty includes some of the world’s most distinguished leaders in their respective fields: Dan Barry, Robotics; Christopher deCharms, Medicine; Michel Gelobter, Energy; Andrew Hessel, Biotech; Neil Jacobstein, AI; Rohit Khare, Networks; Stuart Kim, Biotech; Daniel Kraft, Medicine; Ralph Merkle, Nanotech; David Orban, Networks; Barney Pell, Networks; David S. Rose, Entrepreneurship; Melanie Swan, Future Studies; Dr. James Canton, Future Studies.

Participants in the SU Executive Program will gain an understanding of how disruptive technologies may impact their industry, explore growth solutions based on disruptive innovation, and develop response strategies relevant to their industries. They will also have an opportunity to expand their network of contacts and become part of the Singularity University Network (SUN), which fosters an ongoing community and develops and promotes follow-up activities.

“The SU Executive Program goes beyond the lecture and workshop models of typical intensive business programs and creates a real-world think tank for sharing knowledge and information,” said Salim Ismail, Executive Director of Singularity University. “We will use social media channels, including Twitter, Facebook and YouTube, to distribute content from the program and foster a broader discussion of the key concepts discussed during the sessions. This model is an important foundation for increasing the global discussion around these key topics.”

The SU Executive Program is limited to a maximum of 40 participants, who are selected based on the level of achievement in their field, recommendations, and a personal essay. A tuition fee of $15,000 includes accommodation on the SU campus, all tuition and academic activities and visits to leading Silicon Valley companies. For more information on applying for the program, which will be repeated in February of 2010, please visit http://singularityu.org/programs/executive-programs/.

Autodesk Partners with SU

Autodesk, which joins SU as its first Corporate Partner, will provide executives with access to its state of the art technology. This will allow executives and partners who concentrate on technology to advance and drive change.

“Autodesk is focused on providing our customers with the latest software to bolster innovation and realize their vision,” said Jeff Kowalski, Chief Technology Officer of Autodesk. “In Singularity University, we see a shared mission and passion around preparing leaders to harness new and accelerating technologies. Based on the Graduate Studies Program and its innovative and interdisciplinary approach, we look forward to a long partnership as well as the exciting developments that are sure to come from Singularity’s programs throughout the next year.”

About Autodesk

Autodesk, Inc. is a world leader in 2D and 3D design software for the manufacturing, building and construction, and media and entertainment markets. Since its introduction of AutoCAD software in 1982, Autodesk has developed the broadest portfolio of state-of-the-art Digital Prototyping solutions to help customers experience their ideas before they are real. Fortune 1000 companies rely on Autodesk for the tools to visualize, simulate and analyze real-world performance early in the design process to save time and money, enhance quality and foster innovation. For additional information about Autodesk, visit www.autodesk.com.

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ABOUT SINGULARITY UNIVERSITY

Singularity University (SU) is an interdisciplinary university whose mission is to assemble, educate and inspire a cadre of leaders who strive to understand and facilitate the development of exponentially advancing technologies in order to address humanity’s grand challenges. With the support of a broad range of leaders in academia, business and government, SU hopes to stimulate groundbreaking, disruptive thinking aimed at solving some of the planet’s most pressing challenges. SU is based at the NASA Ames campus in Silicon Valley. For more information, go to www.singularityu.org.