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Appendix B Meetings and Speakers
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... MEETINg 4 October 7, 2008 Alsop Louie Partners San Francisco, California Writing Meeting MEETINg 5 November 6-7, 2008 keck Center of the National Academies Washington, D.C. X2: Threats, Opportunities, and Advances in Science and Technology Cesar Castro, Institute for the Future Future of Science -- year 1 Cesar Castro, Institute for the Future 0
From page 71...
... An Emerging Disruptive Technology: Fuel Cells Scott Samuelsen, Henry Samueli School of Engineering, University of California, Irvine MEETINg 7 March 3-4, 2009 National Academy of Sciences building Washington, D.C. Forecasting Future Disruptive Technologies, NAS Committee update Cesar Castro, Institute for the Future
From page 72...
... Renewable Energy: Maintech, not Cleantech Vinod Khosla, Khosla Ventures Innovation global Technologies Mark Minevich, Billion Minds Foundation, Going Global Ventures Defense Planning Strategies Christopher A Preble, Cato Institute Forecasting Future Disruptive Technologies, NAS Committee update Cesar Castro, Institute for the Future A Science Fiction Writer's Perspective of the Future (Telecon)
From page 73...
... Williams, Military Science Fiction, Writer DTWS briefing Ever Morales, Defense Intelligence Agency Forecasting the Technology Revolution William Halal, George Washington University, TechCast LLC Prediction Is Difficult, Especially About the Future Bernard Meyerson, IBM Systems and Technology Group Science and Technology Development, From the Combatant Command Perspective Martin Drake, U.S. Central Command Remarks to the NRC Committee on Forecasting Future Disruptive Technologies Benjamin Riley, Rapid Reaction Technology Office MEETINg 10 Forecasting Future Disruptive Technologies Workshop November 5-6, 2009 Federal Reserve bank building San Francisco, California See Appendix C in this volume for information on the workshop attendees and Appendixes D and E for the unedited transcripts of the workshop, which are reproduced on the CD attached to the inside back cover of this report and in the PDF available at http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?


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