Cyberposium 13 To Feature Technology Leaders Walt Mossberg, Philip Rosedale and Ray Kurzweil
Boston -- Oct. 14, 2007 -- Cyberposium, the premier MBA technology conference, has announced its list of keynote speakers for this year's conference. Speaking at Cyberposium 13, which will be held on November 10, 2007 at Harvard Business School, will be three highly influential technology thought leaders:
-- Walt Mossberg, creator of the All Things Digital conference and of the widely-acclaimed Personal Technology column, which has appeared in the Wall Street Journal every Thursday since 1991.
-- Philip Rosedale, Founder and CEO of Linden Labs -- Creators of Second Life, the wildly popular virtual world that is revolutionizing how people interact.
-- Ray Kurzweil, inventor, futurist and national best-selling author of The Age of Intelligent Machines and The Age of Spiritual Machines.
"We are exceptionally excited to have such an all-star lineup for this year's conference," said conference co-director, Matthew Witheiler. "It is wonderful to be able to add Walt, Philip and Ray's names with past keynote speakers Jeff Bezos, Carly Fiorina and Tom Siebel."
This year's Cyberposium theme is "Innovation Without Borders." In addition to speeches by Mr. Mossberg, Mr. Rosedale and Mr. Kurzweil, the conference will host 10 panels covering a wide range of technology-influenced subjects. Topics include Election 2008, Clean Technology, Gaming, and Social Networking.
In past years, Cyberposium has attracted nearly 1000 attendees including senior executives, venture capitalists, business and financial analysts, in addition to members of HBS faculty and students. Now in its 13th year, Cyberposium, a Harvard Business School student-run event, is the largest business school technology conference.
Registration Information -- Interested executives, analysts and students may find additional information and register for the event at: http://www.cyberposium.com. Members of the press interested in attending should contact info@cyberposium.com .