On September 16th, Techonomy returns to Detroit for their third annual Techonomy Detroit conference. They will continue the series of conversations that began at the first Techonomy Detroit in 2012 on how technology can boost U.S. economic growth, job creation and urban revival.

Techonomy Detroit brings together leaders and thinkers from business, technology, government and academia to better understand how to move the U.S., and the world, into an urbanized, technologized, inclusive future.

Detroit’s travails symbolize issues faced by many American cities and to some extent the entire country. But this is also a city energetically seeking to revive itself. The birthplace of assembly-line manufacturing and technologized transportation, Detroit was once the innovation engine of the U.S. economy. There is no better place for a conversation on how our national priorities must change in a technologized economy. And as we learned the past two years, the Detroit community is committed to creative problem solving in ways few outsiders can appreciate. Extraordinary energies and opportunities are being unleashed.

Speakers this year include:

Jack Dorsey, founder of Twitter and Square.

Andrew McLaughlin, Partner, betaworks; CEO, digg & Instapaper
Tony Scott, CIO, VMWare

To view a list of the sessions click here.

To download the conference overview, click here.

 

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