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Only 18 days to go! Get your ticket now! To view this email as a web page, {NAME}, Our fourth annual

Only 18 days to go! Get your ticket now! To view this email as a web page, [click here]( [Logo]( [Global Summit: Create the Future]( {NAME}, Our fourth annual Global Summit is a few weeks away. We’ve got some great new additions to the [program]( and our speaker lineup is better than ever. #SUGlobalSummit is packed with three days of unforgettable keynotes, expert tracks, workshops, tech exhibits, great meals, and parties you don’t want to miss. [View the full program agenda now](. 10 new topics, unlimited possibilities. - What If the Internet Was Safe? We've broken the Internet. Let's design a new one. Richard Whitt, GLIA.net, and Doc Searls, VRM Project at Harvard University, discuss. - Government Transformed: Catalysts in governments throughout the world are leading the transformation to dramatically improve the lives of citizens. Robyn Scott, Apolitical. - The Power Women Bring to the Future of Work—Rebranding Motherhood: More Fortune 500 CEOs are named John than there are women CEOs. How can we rethink an inclusive workforce powered by the unique skills moms bring to the table? Amy Sterner Nelson, The Riverter. - Additive Manufacturing: We're entering the era of production-quality manufacturing enabled by next-generation additive machines, transforming supply chains and powering an on-demand world. What's next for this arena where bits become atoms? Samantha Snabes, re:3D. - Autonomous Air Taxis: Straight from the pages of science fiction, are the days when you can summon mobile flying transportation just around the corner? Colin Guinn, Guinn Partners. - Global Work: As we transition to a digital work economy, online platforms are transforming the way we solve problems. Erica Volini, Deloitte, and Sean Hinton, SkyHive. - Future of Digital Money: Stablecoins, Libra & CBDCs: Author Robert Schwenker helps decode the complexities of the new electronic currencies. - Human Work is an Exponential: SU’s Gary Bolles guides a conversation with Upwork CEO Stephane Kasriel on actionable strategies for a human-centric future of work. - Hacking Happiness: Bkindred founder Penny Locasio offers a model for transformative happiness in a world of exponential change. - What Happens When AI Eats the World? Machine learning and AI have the potential to shape a substantial portion of our future. Where should we press the accelerator, and where should we apply the brakes? SU Faculty Chair Neil Jacobstein defines the guardrails. Create—and celebrate—the future with us. Every year, we rebuild the program from the ground up to give you the freshest look at the future of technology and answer the most difficult questions about how they are shifting, converging, and disrupting our lives, business, society, government, and communities. And then, we gather as a community for the ultimate way to wrap up Global Summit: an evening at California Academy of Science enjoying great food, cementing our new friendships, and dancing the night away at the silent disco. [Global Summit Silent Disco]( There’s still a limited number of tickets available, but they’re running out fast. Answer your call to action to create the future and help build a better world with us. [Hurry! Get Your Ticket Today]( See you soon! Will Will Weisman Executive Director, SU Summits Singularity University Follow Us [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [linkedin]( [youtube]( [Instagram]( [Blog]( Presented by [Image]( [Image] Founding Sponsor of Global Summit [Image]( Not interested in hearing about the 2019 Global Summit? You may [opt out of these notifications here](. You may [unsubscribe or change your email]( preferences at any time. Questions about SU or our programs? [Ask us!]( Singularity University | 2831 Mission College Blvd | Santa Clara, CA 95054 | +1-650-200-3434 | [info@su.org]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Use](

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