Captivating Keynotes
DevLearn 2019 will host a powerful lineup of keynote speakers who will explore how technology is rapidly changing the way we learn, the power on innovation, and the future of learning as a whole. This epic group of storytellers will interweave their experiences on these topics with the work we do in L&D, leaving you encouraged and inspired.
Artificial Intelligence and Learning: A Robot’s Point of View
Sophia the Robot
Advanced Humanoid
Increased automation, artificial intelligence, and robotics are changing the world of work. In this fascinating opening keynote you’ll encounter Sophia the Robot, an advanced humanoid and one of the most well-known robots on the planet. Using AI, Sophia will engage in a live interview and share her perspectives on how robots will be intertwined in our everyday lives and work. Read more →
Using Data to Inform Learning and Work
Talithia Williams
Big Data Expert and Professor
The next big technological disruption is projected to be data. Discover how data analytics is changing the future of learning and work. You will look at the expanding ways in which data is generated, and the advancements in analytics that make that data actionable. You will hear examples of data being used to better understand performance in both education and enterprise, and learn how those insights are being used to inform decisions that can transform organizations. Read more →
Augmented Human: How Technology Is Shaping the New Reality
Helen Papagiannis
Author of Augmented Human
Our digital future is no longer a distant promise, but a rapidly growing industry with real-world clout. Dr. Helen Papagiannis helps us understand the significance of augmented reality (AR). What opportunities does AR present for business and learning? How can we contribute to and help define this new technological era? And how will it forever change our lives? Read more →
Tech Humanism: Shaping the Future of Meaningful Human Experiences
Kate O'Neill
Author of Tech Humanist
While we often talk about user, customer, and patient experience, we rarely consider what a truly integrated human experience might be like. “Tech Humanist” Kate O’Neill presents the case for why the future of humanity is in creating more meaningful, dimensional, and integrated experiences, and how emerging technologies like chatbots, wearables, IoT devices, and more can be included in this kind of human-centric design. Read more →