Presented by The Paley Center for Media and Popular Mechanics

The Next Big Thing in Wearable Tech

Dec 9, 2014
6:30 – 8:30 PM
New York



The Paley Center for Media, in partnership with Popular Mechanics, will explore the Next Big Thing in wearable technology and its impact on communications, entertainment, health, and Big Data. Featuring an executive panel discussion followed by a dynamic pitch session and interactive Q&A with innovative startups, the event will bring together senior media and technology executives, investors, and entrepreneurs for an evening of cocktails and high-level conversation.

Program 

Executive Session

Nick DiCarlo, VP / GM Immersive Products & Virtual Reality, Samsung Telecommunications America
Bob Hammond, CTO, Millennial Media
Thad Ide, SVP, Research & Product Development, Riddell, Inc.

Moderator:
Joe Bargmann, Special Projects Editor, Popular Mechanics

Presenters:

Skully
Presenter: Dr. Marcus Weller, Founder & CEO

Voltaic Systems
Presenter: Jeff Crystal, COO

Viawear
Presenter: Ben Isaacson, Founder & CEO

Moderator:
Scott Kurnit, Chairman, CEO & Founder, Keep.com


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