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Marconi Society Webinar “The Issues That Keep Us Up at Night” Wednesday, 9/15 at 11AM ET

September 13th, 2021 / in Announcements, research horizons, Research News, Uncategorized / by Helen Wright
The Marconi Society, a nonprofit chaired by Vint Cerf and dedicated to bridging the digital divide, is offering a complimentary webinar called The Issues That Keep Us Up at Night, which will take place on September 15 at 11 a.m. ET.

Moderated by luminary Sir David Payne, panelists Vint Cerf (Google), Jane Coffin (ISOC), Joseph Kakande (Facebook), Muriel Médard (MIT) and Colin Rhinesmith (Benton Institute for Broadband and Society) will kick off an ongoing discussion of the digital inclusion challenges facing policymakers, technologists, and community organizers.

This interdisciplinary conversation is perfect for those looking to collaborate on solving critical barriers in connecting the unconnected.

Register now here!

Marconi Society Webinar “The Issues That Keep Us Up at Night” Wednesday, 9/15 at 11AM ET

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