New York, NY – November 5, 2012 – Techonomy Media today announces its annual conference, Techonomy 2012, a unique three-day multidisciplinary gathering at The Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain in Tucson, Arizona, taking place November 11-13, 2012.
Techonomy’s program has a unique focus: the role of technology in business and social progress. The event brings together innovators, executives, entrepreneurs, academics and thought leaders across various disciplines including technology, business, government and design to discuss how technology’s progress makes possible a new world and can enable a better future.
“The pace of change driven by technology only continues to increase,” said Techonomy founder David Kirkpatrick. “We think our annual Techonomy conference is important because it’s still so hard for leaders to embrace the scope of the changes facing business and society. We’ll be talking about the outcome of the presidential election, but not just because our country’s leader may have changed, but also because the conduct of the campaign demonstrated vividly how little grasp our national leaders have on the role of technology in the economy. Even as jobs are being automated away and consumer behavior is being altered in so many ways, technology was barely mentioned by either national candidate.
Companies, countries, and communities are being transformed by tech, and we seek to explore as many aspects of that transformation as we can. Techonomy’s program will examine the implications of ever-tighter global interconnection; of big data and analytics; robotics; the competition between Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google; geo-engineering; new corporate structures; lifeblogging; the new shape of advertising; 3D printing; gaming; educational tech; Africa; and Facebook’s future.  And of course many other topics.
Notable speakers will include:
  • Zoë Baird, Markle Foundation
  • James Barrese, PayPal
  • Gordon Bell, Microsoft
  • Jim Breyer, Accel
  • Erick Brynjolfsson, MIT
  • Steve Case, Revolution
  • John Donovan, AT&T
  • David Fischer and Sam Lessin, Facebook
  • Steve Hasker, Nielsen
  • Stephen Hoover, PARC
  • Bob Hormats, U.S. State Department
  • Ray Kurzweil, Kurzweil Technologies
  • Gibu Thomas, Walmart
  • Joe Tucci, EMC
  • Padmasree Warrior, Cisco
  • Mark Whitaker, CNN

We’d like to thank our sponsors EMC, Ericsson, Forbes, Herman Miller, Hill + Knowlton Strategies, Kaplan University, McKinsey & Company, Nielsen, QlikView, FedEx, Markle, TIBCO, Mobile Roadie and 10up.
For live streaming video during the conference or more information on Techonomy 2012, visit the Techonomy homepage at techonomystg.wpenginepowered.com.
About Techonomy: Techonomy’s goal is to help leaders and citizens better understand the far-reaching potential of technology-enabled change and to see how it can be harnessed to accelerate progress, productivity and competitiveness.
In addition to its annual Techonomy 2012 conference, Techonomy Media organizes special events like Techonomy Detroit, which took place in September and focused tightly on U.S. competitiveness, jobs, economic growth, and urban revival. The company also publishes text and video at Techonomy.com. Techonomy conferences in 2010 and 2011 included Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Marc Benioff, Sean Parker, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Eric Schmidt, Neelie Kroes, Dan Hesse, Marissa Mayer, Craig Mundie, Esther Dyson and Hamadoun Touré.
Techonomy Contacts:
For General Inquiries: [email protected]
Strategic Partners & Sponsors: [email protected]
Techonomy Press Contacts:
Lee Race, H+K Strategies: [email protected]
Sunok Pak, H+K Strategies: [email protected]
You can watch live streaming video of Techonomy 2012 on our home page, beginning Sunday, Nov. 11, at 5pm ET. Follow and tweet about the conference using the hashtag #techonomy12. You can also experience the conference by downloading the Techonomy app by Mobile Roadie for iPad, iPhone, Android, and Mobile Web.