Events & Speaking
Bringing people together to share knowledge takes a lot of effort and careful planning. We combine and years of experience in giving talks and organizing and moderating events to bring out the best in people, and help them see and think critically about new technological opportunities.
We can deliver an inspiring call to action or a deeper 'mind blowing' analysis of current developments in our technological world.
We can support the conversation you want to have, and balance levels of attention, understanding and knowledge.
We can help you critically address technological questions in your event or event series.
Event and speaking services
As oil lead to global warming, data could lead to social cooling: we are increasingly changing our behavior to conform to measured ideals. In the long run these chilling effects could cool down society, making us less creative, less free and less human.
What technological developments are really on the horizon? What should you prepare for?
In these talks we do a wide dive into current developments around the latest technologies, and place them into actionable frames of reference.
Let's talk tech! Do you need a host for your tech event? We love bringing together experts and moderating their conversation for optimal insight and understanding by the audience.
Blockchain technology is very cool, but there are some serious downsides to using it. Make sure you are well informed of the risks before building one.
This level-headed talk dives into the opportunities but also the challenges, risks and threats that blockchains pose to accountability, privacy and the security of your system, your user data, and society at large.
Algorithmic accountability is a hot topic. More and more decisions about us are made by computer systems, even in sensitive areas like the justice system. These systems not only lack democratic oversight, they also make many mistakes.
This talk dives into the hidden world of power and algorithms, and how through a deeper understanding of the politics of algorithms we can avoid 'Mathwashing' and other accountability issues.

