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Sessions
10/03/2021
07.40 - 08.00
Virtual Hall
Biomimicry is defined by finding solutions to complex and convoluted problems through using nature’s design as guidance and inspiration. The world’s civilizations were faced with a unique and straining challenge during the COVID-19 pandemic, that turned the known systems within which we operate right onto their heads. From extreme stress on healthcare systems to a lack in the production of PPEs, to threatened food safety and security and an inability to work and countless jobs lost. It is in times such as these that innovation in problem-solving is absolutely paramount. In this session, Janine Benyus, established author and co-founder of the Biomimicry Insititute, shares her thoughts and insights on the various ways Biomimicry can help stem the tide of the COVID-19 pandemic and its devastating consequences.
10/03/2021
08.00 - 08.15
Virtual Hall
2020 was a challenging year for many however, it was also a year with several successful space missions. None of this could have been done without strong global collaboration and with governments supporting space research and advancements. Space exploration is fundamental for creativity, progress, and global prosperity. In this session we are joined by H.E. Sarah Al Amiri, Minister of State for Advanced Technology of the United Arab Emirates and Chairwoman of the UAE Space Agency, to share her insights on the lessons learnt with the latest space mission and the challenges that were overcome.
09/03/2021
07.30 - 07.50
Virtual Hall
2020 has been a year where almost every pattern of life has been disrupted. To cope with these sudden, fast-moving changes, experts in every field, professionals in different industries, and policymakers are heavily dependent on the collection of new data to identify patterns and make informed forecasts. Making nuanced forecasts helps in the making of calculated, low-risk decisions, more than ever in such situations, to navigate through the changing landscape and develop solutions to sprouting challenges. In this session, futurist Prof. Paul Saffo of Stanford University, shares his thoughts on the crucial role that future forecasting has to play in preparing for the coming phase during and post the pandemic era.