Hello Friends and Colleagues,
During the
week, March 12-16, our annual Global Business Forum
will explore the impact of new technologies, including artificial
intelligence
and advanced robotics, on the future of business, society,
employment,
and everyday life. On Monday afternoon, we will introduce the topic
with a film and discussion. On Wednesday evening and throughout
Thursday we will host public presentations by an amazing group of
speakers, beginning with Darrell West, the Vice
President, Director of Governance Studies, and Director of the Center
for Technology Innovation at the Brookings Institution. On
Friday, students will present their ideas for the best
uses of these new technologies. Please take advantage of this great
opportunity! |
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All of these sessions are free and open to the public. You
and your spouse or other guests are welcome to attend the keynote
dinner on Wednesday, March 14, and/or
the lunch on March 15, but please
register quickly because seating is
limited and we need an accurate count. Register
Here.
A
schedule of activities for the full week is provided below. Additional
information and updates are available at:
http://www.baylor.edu/globalbusiness
I
will hope to see you at the Global Business Forum!
All
the best,
Steve
Gardner
Herman
Brown Professor of Economics
Director,
McBride Center for International Business
March
12-16, 2017
Paul L. Foster Campus for Business and Innovation
McBride Center for International Business
Baylor University
Waco, Texas
PROGRAM
Monday, March 12
3:30pm
Film and
Discussion: “Artificial
Intelligence, Robotics, and the Digital Future”
(Foster 143/144)
Wednesday, March 14
6:00pm
Opening Dinner, Meyer Conference Center (Foster
250) free
registration required
Intelligent
Automation and the Future of Work
Darrell
M. West, Vice President, Director of Governance Studies,
and Founding
Director of the Center for Technology Innovation, Brookings Institution
Thursday, March 15
9:30am
Smart
Doctors, Smarter Machines: AI and the Second Age of Medicine
(Foster 143/144)
Bryan
Vartabedian, Director of Community Medicine at Texas
Children’s
Hospital, and faculty member at Baylor College of Medicine.
11:00am Robotics and
Autonomous Vehicles
(Foster 143/144)
Andy Chang, Director
of Product Marketing for the Americas, KUKA AG
Srikanth Saripalli,
Co-Director for Center for Autonomous Vehicles and Sensor Systems,
Texas A&M University
12:30pm
Luncheon, Meyer Conference Center (Foster 250) free
registration required
The Path to
AI's Continuing Emergence, and Its Profound
Ethical Implications
Michael Stewart,
Founder, Chairman, & CEO, Lucid.ai
2:00pm
Technology
in a Changing Global Society (Foster 143/144)
Debi Stack, CEO, Anticipatory.AI
Vish Madhugiri,
Chief Strategy Officer, SAAZ Micro Inc
3:30pm
Technology
in International Trade (Foster Room 143/144)
Daniel Mark Ogden,
International Trade Attorney
Greg Chalkley,
Executive Director of Global Trade Services, Maxim Integrated
Joseph Vicario,
Senior Counsel for International Trade Regulation, Texas Instruments
Friday, March 16
2:00pm
Global
Issues Challenge: New Ventures Using Intelligent Automation
(Foster
143/144) A student competition organized by the group, Global Business
Connect. More
information here
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SPEAKERS
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Darrell
M. West is vice president and director of Governance
Studies and the founding director of the Center for Technology
Innovation at the Brookings Institution. Before joining Brookings, he
was a Professor of Political Science and Public Policy and Director of
the Taubman Center for Public Policy at Brown University. He is the
author or co-author of 22 books, the newest of which, The Future of
Work: Robots, AI, and Automation, will be published by Brookings in
July, 2018. He holds an A.B. in political science from Miami University
of Ohio and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in political science from Indiana
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Bryan Vartabedian is a pediatric gastroenterologist at
Texas Children's Hospital/Baylor College of medicine in Houston. His
expertise lies in understanding the emerging digital culture of
medicine and how new media can be leveraged by health care
organizations and individual stakeholders. Dr. Vartabedian previously
served as the Director of Digital Professionalism for Baylor College of
Medicine. He is the founder of 33 charts, a site which has come to
serve as a center of community, surrounding physicians and their
transition to the digital space. Cited as an example of early 21st
thought leadership, 33 charts was recently chosen to be archived in its
entirely in the National Library of Medicine. |
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Andy
Chang is Director of Product Marketing for
the Americas at KUKA AG, an international robotics company based in
Germany.
Before joining KUKA, he served for several years at National
Instruments,
progressing from a controls engineer to a global program manager for
academic
research. He has produced more than 100 scientific articles and
publications.
Mr. Chang holds a bachelor’s in mechanical engineering (ME) from the
University
of California, San Diego; a master’s degree in ME from the University
of
Michigan; and is a PhD candidate in ME at the University of Texas. |
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Srikanth
Saripalli is a Co-Director of the
Center for Autonomous Vehicles and Sensor Systems at Texas A&M
University.
His research focuses on robotic systems, particularly in air and ground
vehicles and necessary foundations in perception, planning and control
for this
domain. He is a Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics
Engineers and a Member of the American Institute of Aeronautics and
Astronautics. His
lab is developing
fleets of electric autonomous vehicles that have been deployed on a
hotel campus
and on the campus of Texas A&M.
He
holds a B.E. (Honors) in mechanical engineering from the Birla
Institute of
Technology and Sciences; and MS and PhD degrees in computer science
from the
University of Southern California. |
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Michael
Stewart is the Chairman and CEO of
Lucid.ai, a company he founded in 2008 to build applications of the Cyc
platform of artificial intelligence in the healthcare, finance, and
public
sectors. He launched his first business while he was an
entrepreneurship
student at Baylor University. In the late ‘80s and early ‘90s, he
served as a
principal systems design specialist for the U.S. government, pioneering
next-generation Knowledge Computing and Intelligent Software Agent
systems. As
Chairman and CEO of Express Star Systems, he designed software for the
first
integrations of CAD systems, relational databases, and business
analytic
algorithms. He returned to government systems design for several years,
and
then performed consulting services as a partner in the Torii Group. In addition to his work at
Lucid, Mr. Stewart
is among the founders of AI Austin - a non-profit organization
promoting
ethical development of artificial intelligence technologies. |
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Debi
Stack is CEO of Anticipatory.AI, a new venture, and served as a
consulting partner at IBM Watson. She has broad experience in business
and IT
strategy, consulting, and business development. At IBM, she led a
management
consulting team to serve the company's global, C-level clients on issues
related to
artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things. Her teams delivered
some of
the first Watson AI prototypes: chatbots, digital assistants, and
reference
architecture for a semi-conductor client. Before joining IBM, at Dell,
she
launched a new consulting practice for the communications, media and
entertainment
industry. Ms. Stack holds a B.S. in marketing from the University of
New
Orleans and an MBA from the Hankamer School of Business at Baylor
University. |
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Vishwanath
(Vish) Madhugiri is the Chief
Strategy Officer for SAAZ Micro Inc, a digital imaging start-up company. He has nearly 30 years of
experience in
technology leadership and global business development in Asia, Europe,
and the
United States. After earning master’s degrees in applied physics and
business
administration at Indian universities, he launched his career at the
TATA Group
(a huge Indian multinational conglomerate), organizing global
collaborations.
Later, in the UK, he served in technology leadership positions at
Lycamobile,
Infosys Technologies, and CERCIA (a unit of the University of
Birmingham). He
came to the United States two years ago as CIO at Carmatec, but
recently moved
to his new position at SAAZ Micro Inc.
He is a member of the India Council on
Competitiveness, the Dallas
Innovation Alliance, and the Advisory Council of the Naveen Jindal
School of
Management at UT Dallas. |
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Daniel
Mark Ogden is an attorney at law, a
licensed customs broker, and an international trade consultant. For more than 25 years, he
has counseled and
represented U.S. and foreign companies on international trade and
business
legal and regulatory issues. He is a former Chair of the National
District
Export Council and currently is a member of the North Texas District
Export
Council, chairing the Compliance and Security Committee. He is teaching
a new
course on trade compliance at the Baylor Hankamer School of Business.
He
received his JD degree from the Texas Tech University School of Law and
a
Masters of International Management from the University of Texas at
Dallas
Graduate School of Management. |
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Greg
Chalkley is Executive Director of Global
Trade Services at Maxim Integrated, a publicly traded company that
designs and
manufactures integrated circuits for industrial, consumer, and
computing
markets. He is responsible for trade services strategies across Maxim’s
worldwide operations. Before joining Maxim, he held senior positions at
Texas
Instruments and International Harvester. He was recently appointed to
the
executive committee of the North Texas District Export Council and has
twice
served on the Board of Directors of the Council of Supply Chain
Management. Mr.
Chalkley earned a BS degree in Transportation and Public Utilities
Management
at Indiana University and an MBA in International Business at Amberton
University. |
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Joseph
Vicario is Senior Counsel for
International Trade Regulation at Texas Instruments and serves at TI as
Secretary to the Ethics and Compliance Committee, legal counsel to the
Ethics
Office, and on the Corporate Compliance Committee. Prior
to his employment at TI‚ Mr. Vicario
was in private law practice for over 12 years in Washington‚ D.C. He served as Chairman of the Joint Industry
Group‚ a coalition of companies and trade
associations engaged in international trade, and remains active in
several
professional associations. He holds a BA in government and foreign
affairs the
University of Virginia, a JD from the Georgetown University Law Center
(where
he was an editor of the journal, Law
and Policy in
International Business), and a graduate certificate in
dispute resolution from
Southern Methodist University. |
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