Transform with

Technology

 

MIT Technology Review's signature
digital transformation event

Join in-person on the MIT campus or online
June 13-14, 2023

The emerging technologies reshaping business

For COOs, CIOs and IT leadership, EmTech Next uncovers the opportunities exposed by cutting-edge technologies that are reshaping the way business innovates, operates and grows.

Our agenda for this 6th edition of our signature digital transformation event covers generative AI, web3, metaverses, leadership strategies for the digital workforce, technology and industry 4.0, and the emerging technologies transforming the customer experience.

What to expect

The Digital Transformation Event


Separating the transformational from the transient, MIT Technology Review’s EmTech Next breaks down the emerging technology breakthroughs in a structured quest to uncover the most impactful technologies that will change the ways business runs.

For the Leaders of Technology-Driven Organizations


Businesses built on technology must constantly monitor for emerging technology trends that will disrupt their industries, change consumer behavior, alter economics, and transform lives. To successfully lead in an environment of continual change requires reasoned insight from trusted sources to make confident business technology decisions.

On the Inspirational MIT Campus


EmTech Next is hosted on the MIT campus, in the heart of “the most innovative square mile on the planet.” Our speakers are personally invited and not selected from unsolicited applications. On-stage, they are interviewed, unscripted, by MIT Technology Review’s award-winning editors. Our attendance is capped, attracting the most curious and innovative minds in technology.

Past featured speakers

Chief Information Officer
Meta
Chief Information Officer
ServiceNow
Global Head of Inclusion for Women of Color
Google
Director, Opportunity
Walmart
SVP & Chief Strategy and Artificial Intelligence Officer
Levi Strauss & Co.

Who attends

Credit Suisse

VP, Innovation and Strategy

EY

Lead Partner, Digital and Business Disruption

Hess Corporation

CIO

IBM

Innovation Strategist

Infosys

Vice President, Technology Services

J.P. Morgan

Strategy and Transformation Lead

Kyndryl

Chief Architect

Microsoft

Global Architect

NASA Langley Research

Chief Enterprise Architect

Oracle

GVP Strategy & Transformation

Red Hat

Chief Technologist, North America Public Sector

Walmart

Senior Director, New Ventures & Growth

 

Register for EmTech Next

Virtual:
Online-only Access

  • Early access to the virtual platform
  • All live mainstage content on June 13 and 14
  • Q&A sessions with speakers
  • Ability to download speaker materials
  • Peer-to-peer virtual networking
  • Access to exclusive Technology Review content within the virtual platform
  • On-demand access to the Future Compute library for up to three months
  • One-year Digital subscription to MIT Technology Review
  • The Download, MIT Technology Review's weekday tech newsletter

Hybrid:
In-Person + Online Access

  • All of the virtual benefits

PLUS

  • Limited to 500 attendees for optimal networking with speakers and peers
  • Access to all in-person presentations at the renowned MIT Media Lab
  • Evening networking events on June 13 and 14
  • First access to Q&A sessions with speakers
  • Upgraded one-year Print + Digital subscription to MIT Technology Review

Ticket Offerings

First Mover
(thru April 13)

Early Bird
(April 14-May 15)

Standard
(May 16 on)

Hybrid: In-person + Online Access

$2,295

$2,950

$3,150

Virtual: Online-only Access

$850

$875

$900

We are pleased to offer conference discounts to MIT alumni and other members of the MIT community, academics, non-profit organizations, select affiliate groups, and parties of three or more. A limited number of scholarships are also available. Email us to inquire about your eligibility.

 
 
 

Cancellation policy

We understand the return to live events brings many unknowns, and safety is our top priority. Tickets are fully refundable until May 12, or you may choose to apply your payment to another MIT Technology Review event in the same calendar year without penalty. No refunds are offered after May 12, but you may transfer your ticket to another person at any time by providing authorization to us in writing. Email us for all cancellations and transfer requests. Should MIT Technology Review make the decision to not host the in-person event, you will be contacted immediately.

Media registration

To request a media pass for an MIT Technology Review conference, please submit the media registration form.

Media passes are limited and are granted only to working journalists who intend to cover the event (see media and analyst required credentials on the form). The information you submit will be reviewed carefully, so please be as detailed as possible when filling out the form. Media credential approval for a prior MIT Technology Review conference does not guarantee approval for this event.

Email press@technologyreview.com with any questions.

Attendee code of conduct

We are curating discussions that include a wide range of views on the most significant technologies and trends of the year. We are committed to providing safe, respectful forums – both live and online. By participating in this event, you agree to maintain a respectful environment during all parts of the conference. Violations will be dealt with at the organizer’s discretion and may result in removal from the event. To report an incident, please contact us at eventsreg@technologyreview.com.

Any speaker materials provided are meant for informational/educational purposes only and may not be reproduced or altered in any other way.

By registering for this event, you acknowledge that you may receive promotional messages from the event host(s) and sponsor(s). You may adjust your preferences at any time by clicking on the link in the email.

Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion

We value diversity of ideas and perspectives, both onstage and among our audiences. We strive to include speakers with varied experiences and perspectives, and we offer scholarships to encourage event participation by underrepresented groups and individuals.

Career mentorship

Discounted tickets for early-career professionals are available to those new to the workforce and/or with limited experience in their field. Email us to inquire. Eligibility will be reviewed as inquiries are received, based on industry experience, job title, and other relevant considerations. MIT Technology Review reserves the right to cancel tickets purchased by those that do not qualify.

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