TEDxZurichLive: TEDGlobal livestreaming at HUB Zürich

Update:
Thank you for you interest and support, next Wednesday’s event is fully booked by now. We will be happy having you at our next event – stay tuned for further information here, on Twitter, Facebook or by subscribing to our newsletter.

To shorten your waiting time for our next edition of TEDxZurich to be held at October 2, we bring TEDGlobal from Edinburgh live to HUB Zurich. We have been able to make a little more space available than the last time around, but either way: tickets are free of charge, but limited. Here’s the details:

When
Wednesday June 12, starting at 17:45

Where
HUB Zürich, Viaduktstrasse 93, 8005 Zurich

Schedule
17:45 – Welcome by TEDxZurich team
18:00 – Session 7: Regeneration
Session 7 is going to be streamed live from Edinburgh.
After that, there will be a delayed streaming of the sessions 4, 5 and 6 from throughout the day.
00:00 – End of event

Program
Program guide for TEDGlobal June 12
(see schedule below for information on order)

Food
Bring your own (there is a small kitchen) or use one of the breaks to go out and grab something in the many nearby restaurants! Only small snacks like chips and peanuts will be provided onsite. 

Cost
Attendance is free, but you must register via eventbrite.com in order to participate. 

A special and warm thank you goes to our most wonderful and enthusiastic hosts for the evening, the team of HUB Zürich.

Are you in? We’re looking forward to seeing you there and enjoying a whole lot of inspiration and insights with you!

Sarah Ebling

          Sarah Ebling holds a professorship in Accessibility Studies at Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) and is a senior researcher at the University of Zurich. Her research focuses on natural language processing in the context of disabilities and special needs, specifically, sign language technology and automatic text simplification. Her groups’ contributions involve artificial intelligence techniques with a strong emphasis on user involvement. She is involved in various international and national projects and leads a large-scale Swiss innovation initiative entitled „Inclusive Information and Communication Technologies“ (2022-2026; https://www.iict.uzh.ch/).