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SPEAKERS AND FESTIVAL PROGRAM
SPEAKERS AND MAIN PROGRAM
CONCERTS
FESTIVAL TICKETS
CITY PROGRAM
CITY PROGRAM
FESTIVAL EXHIBITIONS
SCHOOL PROGRAM
SIDE EVENTS
ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
Stands – Olavshallen
About the Big Challenge
Press and media
Practical information
NTNU Events
The Big Challenge 2019
Events
NTNU
Trondheim CCS Conference (TCCS-10)
17. June 2019
Conference
Innovation in the public sector – why and how
18 June - Tuesday
18. June 2019
Panel debate
The future of health: Views from the next generation
17 June - Monday
17. June 2019
Public debate to explore how the next generation views the future of healthcare.
Art and knowledge: Aksnes & Moen og Trude Helen Flo
18 June - Tuesday
18. June 2019
Art and knowledge: Aksnes & Moen og Trude Helen Flo In the exhibition The Micro Challenge , the artist duo Aksnes & Moen themes antibiotic resistance in a work that is also related to the history of Gråmølen The event will take place in Norwegian
Art and Knowledge: Ane Graff og Magnar Bjørås
17 June - Monday
17. June 2019
Conversation about art, illness and microbiology
People and the fabric of life on Earth
17 June - Monday
17. June 2019
Gunnerus Award Winner Sandra Díaz. Time slot: 16:30
Evidence must trump authority – the stakes could not be higher
17 June - Monday
17. June 2019
Morning program: 10:00 – 11:30: Daan Frenkel
Nanotechnology and opportunities within health and other areas
17 June - Monday
17. June 2019
Morning program 10:00 – 11:30: Maria Strømme
Opening of The Big Challenge Science Festival
16 June - Sunday
16. June 2019
Opening: 13:30
Chronic pain disappeared when we dared to think differently
16 June - Sunday
16. June 2019
Erling Tronvik. Time slot: 15:30-17:30
Brain health for all ages
16 June - Sunday
16. June 2019
Asta Kristine Håberg. Time slot: 15:30-17:30
Social inequalities in health – In Norway? Still?
16 June - Sunday
16. June 2019
Steinar Krokstad. Time slot: 15:30-17:30
Short comments on the digital future
18 June - Tuesday
18. June 2019
Zeynep Tufekci, Amy Webb and Rachel Botsman in conversation with Siri Lill Mannes: Time slot: 14:40 -15:40
Public Health policy and Social diversity
18 June - Tuesday
18. June 2019
Public Health Policy Day
Neurons and nano systems: the next computer?
18 June - Tuesday
18. June 2019
Gunnar Tufte. Time slot: 16:00 - 17:00
Innovating in a world overcrowded with ideas
18 June - Tuesday
18. June 2019
Roberto Verganti. Time slot: 14:40 -15:40
Artificial Intelligence
18 June - Tuesday
18. June 2019
Teemu Roos. Time slot: 12:00 -14:20
Hacking of medical devices
18 June - Tuesday
18. June 2019
Marie Moe. Time slot: 16:00 - 17:00
Sustainable batteries for the future
17 June - Monday
17. June 2019
Kristina Edstrøm. Time slot: 14:30 - 16:10
Empowering People in Smart Sustainable Cities
17 June - Monday
17. June 2019
Annemie Wyckmans. Time slot: 14:30 - 16:10
The Micro Challenge
16 June - Sunday
17 June - Monday
18 June - Tuesday
19 June - Wednesday
16. June 2019
Art exhibition: Ane Graff and Aksnes & Moen
The future has already happened
17 June - Monday
17. June 2019
Stephen Fry. Time slot: 12:00 -14:10
Classics and misogyny in the digital age
19 June - Wednesday
19. June 2019
Donna Zuckerberg, Thea Thorsen. Time slot: 12:00 -13.30
How can we reduce the global health gap
16 June - Sunday
16. June 2019
Terje Andreas Eikemo. Time slot: 15:30-17:30
Snake robots exploring the ocean
18 June - Tuesday
18. June 2019
Kristin Y. Pettersen. Time slot: 12:00 -14:20
From Rome to Hollywood: Apuleius’ Cupid and Psyche to Beauty and The Beast
19 June - Wednesday
19. June 2019
Morning program 10:00 - 10:45: Stephen Harrison
Populist communication, fake news and the problem of misperceptions
19 June - Wednesday
19. June 2019
Toril Aalberg / Jason Reifler / Melanie Magin. Time slot 13:50 -16:00
Costa Rica’s plan to save its biodiversity
18 June - Tuesday
18. June 2019
Morning program 10:00 – 10:45: Dan Janzen
Code of ethics
19 June - Wednesday
19. June 2019
A symposium on the ethical implications of the digititization of our society
Panel debate on climate change
17 June - Monday
17. June 2019
Nils Røkke, Erik Solheim, Kate Marvel and Edgar Hertwick in coversation with Thomas Seltzer Time slot: 14:30 - 16:10
Cyborgs: part human, part machine
18 June - Tuesday
18. June 2019
Moon Ribas, Neil Harbisson. Time slot: 16:00 - 17:00
The future of capitalism
19 June - Wednesday
19. June 2019
Kalle Moene, Ragnar Torvik. Time slot 13:50 -16:00
Research in economics and public policy
19 June - Wednesday
19. June 2019
Sir Paul Collier. Time slot 13:50 -16:00
The Truth in the digital world: Rebuilding credibility and attention in an age of information Glut
19 June - Wednesday
19. June 2019
Zeynep Tufekci. 16:20
How do we know that the climate models work
17 June - Monday
17. June 2019
Kate Marvel. Time slot: 12:00 -14:10
The state of world health today and trajectories for the future
16 June - Sunday
16. June 2019
Christopher J.L. Murray. Time slot: 15:30 - 17:30
Revaluing the oceans
17 June - Monday
17. June 2019
Jeremy Jackson. Time slot: 12:00 -14:10
Bad science: Why do smart people believe in stupid things
16 June - Sunday
16. June 2019
Ben Goldacre. Time slot: 14:00-15:10
Who can we trust
19 June - Wednesday
19. June 2019
Rachel Botsman. Time slot: 12:00 -13.30
Emerging tech trends
18 June - Tuesday
18. June 2019
Amy Webb: Time slot: 12:00 -14:20
Revealing truth in politics
16 June - Sunday
16. June 2019
Edward Snowden. Time slot: 14:00-15:10