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SUMMARY:Health Tech: How Technology\, and Austin\, Will Help You Live Longer & Better
DESCRIPTION:Human bodies are amazingly capable and resilient\, but there are countless risks and dangers to our health and lifespan. Technology has long been used in the pursuit of health and longevity\, from bandages and thermometers to splints and herbal medicines. In the era of advanced computing technologies and sensors\, nanotechnology and robotics\, and massive data and artificial intelligence\, we are discovering new ways to detect and diagnose illnesses and injuries and to treat them medically and surgically. We are learning new ways to rehabilitate bodies and recover from injuries and illnesses\, and how to prevent many illnesses and conditions from ever occurring. As we enter 2020\, we can credibly picture a not-too-distant future in which precision medicine will end death from disease (if not disease itself)\, that nanotechnology and robotics will enable precision surgery to yield total recovery in nearly 100% of all cases\, and that artificial limbs and organs will replace original ones with equal or greater capabilities and durability. Moreover\, we are uncovering the genetic and epigenetic causes of aging\, and thus we can foresee extending healthy\, high quality lives to well beyond 100 years and to realize our maximum lifespan potential. \nAs one of the leading cities in the world for computing technologies\, academic research\, innovation\, and startups—and now home to the Dell Medical School—Austin is well positioned to become a leader in the creation of health-related technologies. Join us as two leaders in Austin’s health tech ecosystem—Dr. Jordan Amadio\, neurosurgeon and innovator at Ascension and Dell Med\, and Scott Collins PhD\, biotech entrepreneur and co-founder of BioAustin—share the current state and future possibilities for health technologies and for the Austin opportunities in everything from wearables and diagnostics to robotics and rehabilitation technologies. Then\, Dr. Amadio with then discuss into the future of surgery as one example of this technological revolution in healthcare. (Future Austin Forum programming will cover precision medicine\, advanced diagnostics\, and more.) Join us as we learn how our lives will get better and longer—and how you may be able to contribute!
URL:https://www.austintechnologycouncil.org/event/health-tech-how-technology-and-austin-will-help-you-live-longer-better/
LOCATION:Austin Central Library\, 710 W Cesar Chavez St\, Austin\, TX\, 78701\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mayor’s Mobility Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:Mayor’s Mobility Breakfast\nJoin Mayor Steve Adler\, Movability\, and this year’s recognized national Best Workplaces for Commuters for the 2020 Mayor’s Mobility Breakfast & Award Ceremony to recognize Central Texas employers who offer exceptional commuter benefits and programs to their employees. \nRegistration and more details for the 2020 Mayor’s Mobility Breakfast coming soon! \nBest Workplaces for Commuters\nBest Workplaces for Commuters (BWC) is an innovative membership program that provides qualified employers with national recognition and an elite designation for offering outstanding commuter benefits. Employers and developments that meet the National Standard of Excellence in commuter benefits can get on the list of Best Workplaces for Commuters. Learn more by watching BWC’s recent webinar featuring award-winning Austin companies. \nApplications are open now through Nov. 30 for the 2020 BWC list. Interested in getting help with your application\, plus a waived application fee ($230 value)\, and recognition at the Mayor’s Mobility Breakfast and Award Ceremony? Consider joining Movability\, our local non-profit transportation management association\, to access these benefits and more.
URL:https://www.austintechnologycouncil.org/event/mayors-mobility-breakfast/
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SUMMARY:Aspiring CEOs  Training Course
DESCRIPTION:Seasoned tech CEO\, Joel Trammell has taken his CEO training course and adapted it specifically for aspiring chief executives.\nJoel’s leadership as CEO has resulted in successful nine-figure acquisitions by two Fortune 500 companies. As CEO of network management software firm NetQoS\, he delivered 31 consecutive quarters of double-digit revenue growth and a $200 million valuation. CA Technologies acquired the company in 2009\, generating more than 10x return on capital to its private equity investors. In 2010\, he cofounded Cache IQ\, a storage software company that NetApp acquired two years later.\nJoel is committed to using his experience to help current and aspiring CEOs. Join us for this crash course in excelling in the CEO role—and learn valuable lessons that will advance your career.
URL:https://www.austintechnologycouncil.org/event/aspiring-ceos-training-course/
LOCATION:Baylor Executive MBA Program – Austin\, 3107 Oak Creek Drive\, #240\, Austin\, 78727\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Texas CEO Magazine":MAILTO:info@texasceomagazine.com
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