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Discover rapidly emerging technologies shaping the future of business & society.

The latest line up of speakers and agenda sessions have been announced for the RE.WORK
Technology Summit taking place in London on 18-19 September.

200+ leading scientists, entrepreneurs, influential businesses & innovators will come together at
LSO St Lukes in London to discuss how emerging technologies such as robotics, wearables, the
Internet of Things and 3D printing are reshaping society, the workplace and home to create a new
industrial revolution.

Accelerating technologies are providing an unprecedented era of opportunity to progress business
and positively disrupt society. How will emerging technologies impact your industry? At the summit
well explore the latest cutting-edge trends that are going to reshape the future.

Day 1 sessions include:
Swarm Robotics & Industrial Applications
Wearable Technology & Personalised Healthcare
Data Science, Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence
Human Aging and Regenerative Medicine
Enabling a Cognitive Internet of Things
Engineering Autonomous Ensembles

Day 2 sessions include:
Advancements in Prosthetics and Bionic Technology
Breakthrough Renewable Sources of Energy
Future Healthcare & In-Built Sequencing
Data Science & Wearable Sensors
The Impact of Emerging Technology on Modern Society & The Workplace
Biosensing Technologies & Environmental Monitoring

Confirmed speakers include:

Ben Medlock, Co-founder and CTO of SwiftKey. Ben drives technical innovation at SwiftKey, where
artificial intelligence and machine learning are used to improve text entry on smartphone and tablet
device. The companys software featured on more than 100 million devices in 2013 and it has
produced two hit apps one of which was Google Plays bestselling paid app globally in 2013 and
2012.

Sonny Vu, CEO of Misfit Wearables. Sonny is best known for designing wearable technology
products, including Shine, an elegant activity monitor. Sonny was also the Founder and CEO of
AgaMatrix, makers of the world's first iPhone-connected hardware medical device.

Elaine Warburton is CEO & Co-Founder of QuantuMDx, one of the most exciting biotechs to emerge
onto the precision medicine global stage, developing a low cost handheld molecular lab with inbuilt
DNA sequencing to help address humanitarian health challenges in both developed and developing
nations.

Oluwaseyi Sosanya, Founder of SosaFresh. The 3D weaver created by Oluwaseyi is a loom specially
designed for weaving in three dimensions. Primary early-explored structures include applications in
medical, architecture, vehicle, aerospace, and sportswear industries.

Sabine Hauert is a Lecturer at University of Bristol, where she designs swarm of nanobots for
biomedical applications. Passionate about science communication, Sabine is the Co-founder and
President of the Robots Association, Co-founder of the ROBOTS Podcast and Robohub, as well as
Media Editor for the journal Autonomous Robots.

Paul Croft, Director of Ultimaker. Ultimaker is known as the fastest most accurate desktop 3D
printer. Ultimakers CREATE Education project focuses on certain core values that allow education
institutions to be confident in inspiring the next generation.

Bertolt Meyer is a Professor for Organizational and Economic Psychology at Chemnitz University of
Technology in Germany, where he investigates the consequences of diversity at the workplace and
in society at large. He wears an advanced bionic hand and represents its manufacturer, Touch
Bionics, as patient ambassador and presented the award-winning documentary "How to Build a
Bionic Man" (2013) on Channel 4.

Jemima Kiss, Head of Technology at the Guardian. Jemima joined the Guardian in 2006 and now
leads the team covering big tech businesses, startups and consumer technology trends.

Simon Frantz is Editor of BBC Focus, BBC Worldwides science, technology and health online site
that explores the ideas and breakthroughs that are changing our lives.

The event will also include demos from startups including: Filip Maertens, Founder of Argus Labs;
Christian Delimann, Founder & CEO of Tado; and Paul Croft, Director of Ultimaker.

Registration:
Tickets for startups, students and academics are available for 25% of the standard ticket price. For
further information and to register, go to: re-work.co/tech

About RE.WORK
RE.WORK is a platform of summits bringing together breakthrough technology, cutting-edge science
and entrepreneurship shaping the future of business and society. For more information, view the full
line-up of events here: re-work.co

For media enquiries, interviews and images, please email: hello@re-work.co or call +44 020 3287
0590

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