Director of the MIT Media Lab and Author of Whiplash, Joi Ito, to deliver keynote address at The Summit
It’s an exciting time to be part of the Canadian payments ecosystem.
Payments were once the afterthought of business. But innovations over the past decade, including major changes in mobile, AI, security, and the emergence of blockchain technology, have completely changed that. The payment experience is becoming more invisible and more important at the same time. In short, payments matter now.
The SUMMIT will feature leading authorities and innovators on a wide variety of payment related topics and views, including Joi Ito, Director of the MIT Media Lab and Author of Whiplash.
Joi Ito combines exceptional academic and practical experience to offer an unmatched bird’s-eye view of technology. As the director of the MIT Media Lab, Joi knows better than anyone what new technologies are just over the horizon. Combine that with his unerring eye for the next big thing — he was an early-stage investor in such internet titans as Twitter, Wikia, Flickr, Last.fm, and Kickstarter — and you’ve got perhaps the most authoritative, unbiased perspective around on the business and development of technology.
He is coauthor (with Jeff Howe) of Whiplash: How to Survive Our Faster Future. As everything digital is getting faster, cheaper, and smaller at an exponential rate, we also have the Internet, Joi Ito (and Jeff Howe) have distilled nine organizing principles for navigating and surviving our faster future.
Joi’s long career has spanned an incredible variety of sectors. He sits on the boards of Sony Corporation, the Knight Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation, The New York Times Company, Mozilla Foundation, WITNESS, and Global Voices, and Creative Commons. In Japan, he was a founder of Digital Garage, and helped establish and later became CEO of the country’s first commercial Internet service provider.
In 2011, Joi was chosen by Foreign Policy magazine as one of the “Top 100 Global Thinkers”. Businessweek named him one of the 25 Most Influential People on the Web in 2008. In 2011, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Oxford Internet Institute in recognition of his role as one of the world’s leading advocates of Internet freedom. In 2011 and 2012, Joi was chosen by Nikkei Business as one of the 100 most influential people for the future of Japan. He received the degree of Doctor of Literature, honoris causa, from The New School in 2013.
With rapid-fire keynotes, in-depth breakout sessions, networking opportunities, an exhibit hall, demos, social events and the FinTech Cup, The Summit is the place to be for all things payments! Register today.