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WIRING THE WORLD AROUND US, FROM ENERGY TO ELEVATORS Smartphones were only the beginning. The world around us is gaining Internet connectivity and it’s changing the way we work and live. We can now predict when elevators will break down long before they do, connect light bulbs to a common network, monitor personal health, and track inanimate objects across continents. This session will bring together executives from different corners of this world to discuss where it’s headed next. Patrick Bass, CEO, thyssenkrupp North America Jennifer Fonstad, Managing Partner, Aspect Ventures William Lynch, CEO, Savant Jill Stelfox, Vice President, Zebra Technologies Chuck Swoboda, CEO, Cree Shane Wall, CTO, HP Inc. Moderator: Barb Darrow, Senior Writer, Fortune
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Why Connecting Devices to the Internet Is Just the First Step

By Jonathan Vanian
July 12, 2016
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Intel CEO Explains What Happened With That Donald Trump Fundraiser

By Barb Darrow
July 12, 2016
Christopher Cantwell and Christopher Rogers, co-creators of AMC’s Halt and Catch Fire, at Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2016
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Why We Can’t Stop Watching Movies and TV Shows About the Tech Industry

By Kia Kokalitcheva
July 12, 2016
Fortune Brainstorm TECH 2016
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Why the Lack of Women in Venture Capital Continues to Persist

By Leena Rao
July 12, 2016
Code2040 CEO Laura Weidman Powers at Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2016
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The Key to Tech Industry Diversity Is the White Male CEO

By Andrew Nusca
July 12, 2016
Full Transcript of Charles Koch’s Interview with Fortune

Full Transcript of Charles Koch’s Interview with Fortune

By Fortune Editors
July 12, 2016
It’s Easy to Get Drunk on New Ideas. Don’t Overlook Execution
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It’s Easy to Get Drunk on New Ideas. Don’t Overlook Execution

By Erin Griffith
July 12, 2016
Fortune Brainstorm TECH 2016
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The Best Protection Against Disruption Is a Great Story, Says Disney’s CEO

By Mathew Ingram
July 12, 2016
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Tech

Why Blood Test Startup Theranos Raised Money So Easily

By Kia Kokalitcheva
July 12, 2016
WeWork Is Not Afraid to Go Public
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WeWork Is Not Afraid to Go Public

By Erin Griffith
July 12, 2016
Why Data Is The New Oil
Tech

Why Data Is The New Oil

By Jonathan Vanian
July 12, 2016
Dropbox Inc. Chief Executive Officer Drew Houston Interview
Tech

Dropbox Says Controlling its Own Tech Makes it Faster, Nimbler

By Barb Darrow
July 12, 2016
Inside The South By Southwest (SXSW) Interactive Festival
Tech

Uncle Sam Wants You to Join This Digital Startup

By Robert Hackett
July 11, 2016
It’s Google’s Time to Shine in Big Business

It’s Google’s Time to Shine in Big Business

By Barb Darrow
July 11, 2016
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How General Motors Expects Self-Driving Cars to Become a Reality

By Erin Griffith
July 11, 2016

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