The Past of the Future – Conference

Venue: Szeged, Kálvária sgt. 23. (Agora of Szeged)

Date

2013.06.25.

Planned programme of the conference:

9:30  Registration

10:30  Opening address by Ferenc Friedler, president, John von Neumann Computer Society (NJSZT)

10:40  Marina von Neumann Whitman, professor, University of Michigan

11:10  Norbert Kroó, advisor to the president of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences:

Genius loci

11:35  László Kutor, associate professor, Óbuda University:

NJSZT’s data repository of Forum of Information Technology History (iTF)

12:00  László Z. Karvalics, associate professor, University of Szeged:

The power of interconnectivity: technological, intellectual and societal intersections in information history

12:25  Lunch break

13:25  Zsolt Veres, director, IBM Hungary:

The liberation of knowledge – IBM innovation in Hungary and all over the world

13:50  Round table discussion:

4 G + touchscreen = touchdown in world economy

How has the development of IT tools influenced world economy?

Contributors to the discussion: György Barcza, senior analyst (Századvég Foundation), Attila Szalay-Berzeviczy, former chairman of Budapest Stock Exchange, Kornél Sarkadi-Szabó, strategic director (Hungária Equities)

Discussion moderated by: Zoltán Alföldi

14:50-16:00   Presenting the exhibition on ICT history

Date: 25 June, 2013

Venue: Szeged, Kálvária sgt. 23. (Agora of Szeged)

Marina von Neumann Whitman will sign her book „The Martian’s Daughter” at the conferenceJohn von Neumann’s daughter, Marina von Neumann Whitman, born in 1935, Professor of Business Administration and Public Policy at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy and the Ross School of Business, both at the University of Michigan, and a former member of Richard Nixon’s Council of Economic Advisors in 1973-74.

Further information and registration:

http://njszt.hu/neumann/esemeny/20130524/a-jovo-multja-konferencia

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