Rome-Boston-Tokyo will introduce and discuss Manifesto “Tech for Peace in the Global Enlightenment Age” on October 25, 2022

Oct 16, 2022News

Rome will together with Boston and Tokyo announce the first draft of the Manifesto “Tech for Peace in the Global Enlightenment Age” on October 25 at John Cabot University.

This Manifesto as a part of the United Nations Centennial Initiative and support of Under-Secretary-General, Tech Envoy Amandeep Gill.

Speakers:

Francesco Lapenta, the Founding Director of the John Cabot University Institute of Future and Innovation Studies

Franco Pavoncello, President of John Cabot University

Governor Michael Dukakis, Democratic Party Nominee for President of the United States, 1988

Ramu Damodaran, Co-chair of United Nations Centennial Initiative

Zlatko Lagumdzija, former Prime Minister of Bosnia & Herzegovina

Mats Karlsson, former Vice President of World Bank

Nguyen Anh Tuan, CEO of Boston Global Forum

Yasuhide Nakayama, former Japanese State Minister of Defense

Kazuo Yano, Chief Scientist of Hitachi

Alex Sandy Pentland, MIT Professor

Zaneta Ozolina, Professor and Chairwoman of LATO and Riga Conference

Roland Schatz, CEO of Media Tenor and Founder and CEO UNGSII Foundation

Allain Cyntryn, Former CTO of Goldman Sachs

After this BGF-John Cabot University conference, the Manifesto will be continually discussed, and the official version will be presented on Global Cybersecurity Day December 12, 2022 at Loeb House, Harvard University, together with the World Leader Award in AIWS.