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Date:
October 1, 2019
Time:
9:00 am - 5:00 pm EDT
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Website:
https://uidp.org/event/uidp-series-future-of-work/

Venue

Tinkham Veale University Center – CWRU
11038 Bellflower Rd
Cleveland, OH 44106 United States
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Future of Work: Case Western Reserve University

October 1, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 5:00 pm EDT

Listening Session in Cleveland, OH

Join us at Case Western Reserve University to discuss the Future of Work at the Human-Technology Frontier. Because of its potential to dramatically affect all aspects of our lives, this topic is receiving significant attention and generating new initiatives, programs, and investments across all sectors.

This is the second in a series of Listening Sessions which will gather academic and corporate input on this timely issue. Participants in this regional event will consider research topics and identify areas where university-industry collaborations will yield the most meaningful results.

Topics to be discussed:

  • Augmenting Human Performance
  • Illuminating the Socio-Technological Landscape

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Background

Countries, companies, and universities around the world are exploring the Future of Work and its implications. In recognition of this topic’s importance, the NSF incorporated Future of Work at the Human-Technology Frontier (FW-HTF) into its 10 Big Ideas. The 10 Big Ideas were developed to answer important societal problems while building a related trans-disciplinary portfolio of research over the next decade. The FW-HTF seeks to increase understanding of how constantly-evolving technologies are shaping the lives of workers and how people can shape those technologies. This event series will support these efforts by bringing together change-agents, leaders, practitioners, and scholars to consider the interaction of humans, society, and technology, and how they will ultimately increase opportunities for productivity. The series will conclude with a workshop hosted by Bose and UMass in Framingham, MA on Nov. 13, 2019.

Objectives

Participants at Case Western Reserve University will evaluate the research and commercialization opportunities associated with building the human-technology partnership and augmenting human performance. A deep dive will allow participants to gain a greater understanding of how to research these topics, and transition into practical applications and use. The outcome of this series will be an actionable set of recommendations for the organizations represented at each event.

Who Should Participate?

Academic and corporate researchers and administrators, government representatives, practitioners, technology strategists, and nonprofit officials in the region.

Agenda

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LOCATION 

Tinkham Veale University Center
(TVUC or “The Tink”)
Case Western Reserve University
11038 Bellflower Rd
Cleveland, OH 44106

LODGING OPTIONS 

Glidden House $165 + tax/night
1901 Ford Drive
Cleveland, Ohio 44106
216-231-8900
(ask for “Case Western Reserve University” Rate)

InterContinental Hotel
9801 Carnegie Ave
Cleveland, OH 44106
216-707-4100
(ask for “Case Western Reserve University” Rate Corporate ID 000430811)

 

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Fees

Members/Non-members: $80.00
Online registration ends on Sept., 27

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