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The 5th edition of Innovation Journalism Conference in Stanford: Registration now open
You can now register to IJ-5, the Fifth Conference on Innovation Journalism, at Stanford University May 21-23 2008. The program ist still in work and an update will be published soon on their website.
The conference is free of charge and you can register directly at the conference web site:
http://ij5.innovationjournalism.org
To get a more concrete idea about the content of the conference, here are some of the panels:
HOW CAN THE NEWS INDUSTRY SUCCEED IN THE INNOVATION ECONOMY?
John Markoff, Silicon Valley Correspondent, New York Times
Matt Marshall, Founder and Editor-in-Chief, VentureBeat
Michael Kanellos, Editor-at-Large, CNET News.com
Tony Perkins, Founder, AlwaysOn-Network
INNOVATION, INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM, INTERNET AND ITS IMPLICATION ON GLOBAL MEDIA ORGANIZATIONS
Moderator: Zafar Siddiqi, Chairman CNBC Arabiya, Chairman CNBC Africa, President CNBC Pakistan, President SAAMA TV
Panel:
David Nordfors, Director, Innovation Journalism Program at Stanford
Wilfried Rütten, Director, European Journalism Center
Turo Uskali, Innovation Journalism, University of Jyväskylä
HOW DO WE INNOVATE?
Moderator: Violeta Bulc, President Vibacom
Arthur Bayhan, President, The Competitiveness Support Fund, Director, The Competitiveness Institute
Lars Gatenbeck, Chairman, General Partner GZ Group
Richard Horning, Principal, Fish & Richardson
Eric Muller, Entrepreneur-in-Residence, The Kauffman Fellows Program.
Marc Ventresca, Lecturer, Saïd Business School, Oxford University
Charles W. Wessner, Director, Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship,The National Academies