Dr. Yvonne Darlene Cagle is an astronaut for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and consulting professor for Stanford University’s department of cardiovascular medicine and its department of electrical engineering.
Physician, inventor & Forbes 30U30 honoree. Youngest MD in Denmark at 23. CEO of Neurescue, pioneering life-saving medtech. MIT Innovator U35 with patents in CRISPR, robotics & sensors.
Founder & CEO of Geolab, Kian Gohar is a globally recognized Human-AI collaboration expert, bestselling HBR author, and innovation keynote speaker who has coached dozens of Fortune 500 leadership teams.
If you are an executive, somebody running a small charity, someone in business... and you want to get a better understanding of how you can impact the world alongside your idea, Singularity is the place for you to come. For 3 reasons: You meet likeminded people, your brain gets stretched, and you get the ability to see the future demonstrated to you for 5 days. Don't miss that opporutinity.
Damian Thompson
Managing Director, Aldermore Bank
The spirit of optimism, the spirit of innovation is alive and well. It was refreshing to see, and quite honestly gives you quite a bit of motivation to go back. This course really brought in the experts, had good discussions, real world examples... so I really appreciated that.
Frank Morelli
Vice-Admiral, U.S. Navy and Uniformed Acquisition Official
My biggest takeway from today was always ask myself: Am I thinking big enough? What I think of Singularity is that there's not enough people in the world thinking this way. I just wonder how can I help people all around the world, and personally in Colombia and Latin America, to grab these thoughts and really amplify them.
Ignacio Gonzalez
CEO, Wonder Travel
The EP, I think it would be like getting some energy drink which fuels you with a lot of information and helps you connect the dots to where the future is going and how you can do something with it to actually change the world.
Bruno Ramos
CEO, Swap & Clip
One thing that really stuck with me was that 30 steps of linear progress brings you 30 meters far, but if you have 30 steps of exponential progress that's 26 times around the world. That made me really realize, that's a lot more change than I initially thought. All these things... they're not in 10 years time, it's actually today.