Warwick
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Theme: Breaking Boundaries

This event occurred on
March 4, 2017
10:00am - 6:00pm GMT
(UTC +0hrs)
Coventry, Coventry
United Kingdom

With our world becoming increasingly defined by differences and divides, by what’s possible and what’s not, we constantly find ourselves asking: why do boundaries exist? Perhaps it is to limit. To protect. To control. Above all, it becomes more and more important to build bridges instead of walls and celebrate those ideas that unite us.

This year, our theme “Breaking Boundaries” celebrates the limitless. It endeavors to encompass innovative and thought-provoking ideas through talks that go above and beyond the conventional. It aspires to carry us further than we’ve ever been, propelling us toward improvement. Why, you ask? To create. To connect. To grow.

TEDxWarwick 2017 will bring together delegates from across the world to engage in powerful discussions, witness moving presentations from 16 world-renowned speakers and be inspired. Under the TED ethos of ‘Ideas Worth Spreading’, we pinpoint those individuals who have pioneered solutions in a variety of fields including the arts, humanities and sciences. Our speakers have the power to enliven our communities, spark a chain of new ideas and drive change on a global scale. Their achievements and discoveries will challenge your thoughts and show you how a single idea can have a ground-breaking impact.

Butterworth Hall
Warwick Arts Centre
University of Warwick
Coventry, Coventry, CV4 7AL
United Kingdom
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Speakers

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Alberto Vecchio

Alberto Vecchio is a physicist and a Professor of Astrophysics at the University of Birmingham. He was a contributor in Advanced LIGO— a large-scale physics experiment and observatory — which resulted in the groundbreaking discovery of gravitational waves in February 2016.

Andrea Crisanti

Andrea Crisanti is a professor of molecular parasitology at Imperial College London and editor-in-chief of Pathogens and Global Health. He has carried out pioneering and visionary research that led to the development of molecular technology that can block the ability of mosquitoes to transmit malaria.

Ashley Mungai

Having witnessed the oppression of young girls in poverty stricken sub-saharan Africa Ashley embarked on an inspiring journey to empower these women whilst developing sustainable ways to educate them and instigate cultural change within their communities. Through her talk, she aims to remind us that no one is ever too young to instigate change and to encourage us to empower those without a voice. Ashley has given many talks across Kenya and the UK raising awareness to the plight of both marginalised western and sub-Saharan women. At 16 she founded the Hands and Feet Organisation that operates in Northern Kenya, sheltering, training and empowering young girls to stand up and become women that can say no to oppression and escape FGM.

Ed Charles

Producer
Ed Charles is a Planet Earth 2 producer who recently produced the Deserts episode of the BBC hit series. Ed will share stories and videos from his incredible experiences whilst filming for Planet Earth 2 and will explore how wildlife films can help our increasingly urbanised society reconnect with the natural world.

Irem Ergun

Irem is the co-founder of Project Virtuous Triangle, a platform that matches local university and primary school students to refugee pupils in order to facilitate education, friendship, integration and development. Unlike traditional integration policies that put all the responsibilities on the shoulder of the refugees and immigrants, Project Virtuous Triangle propose a more proactive and interactive model of integration which regards those issues as a chance to solve domestic problems. Irem is a law student at İstanbul Bilgi University and an active member of Bilgi Social Responsibility Organization that focuses on educational improvement for unprivileged primary school children.

Jack Romero

Jack Romero is an entrepreneur and the founder of British Mediterranean Airways.

John Sabraw

John Sabraw is an artist, activist and environmentalist; his paintings, drawings and collaborative installations are produced in an eco-conscious manner and he continually works toward a fully sustainable practice. He is a Professor of Art at Ohio University and Board Advisor at Scribble Art Workshop in New York. His art is in numerous collections including the Museum of Contemporary Art in Honolulu, Emprise Bank, and Accenture Corp. He has been featured in Smithsonian, New Scientist and the Discovery Channel.

Kate Devlin

Dr. Kate Devlin is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Computing at Goldsmiths, University of London. Her work in the fields of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) investigate how people interact with and react to technologies, focusing on cognition, sex, gender and sexuality.

Katy Emck

Dr. Katy Emck OBE is the founder of Fine Cell Work, a social enterprise that trains prisoners in paid, skilled and creative needlework that they can undertake in the long hours spent in their cells; the aim is to foster hope, discipline and self-esteem. She has spent the last 20 years building Fine Cell Work into a social business which sells prisoners’ hand-embroidered products internationally, to museums, interior designers and the public. Her work in prisons began as an actress doing improvised theatre in American and British prisons for the innovative prison theatre troupe Geese Theatre. Katy has also taught in North American universities, worked as a literary journalist and was a Harvard Business School social enterprise scholar.

Marguerite Barankitse

Marguerite Barankitse — often hailed as the Angel of Burundi — is a Burundian humanitarian who founded Maison Shalom, an organisation that adopts and cares for tens of thousands of Hutu and Tutsi orphans in the impoverished east African state after narrowly escaping slaughter in the Burundian genocide in 1993. Marguerite has been awarded the $1.1m Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity, the Prize for Conflict Prevention by former Secretary-General of the United Nations, Kofi Annan, and the UNESCO prize, amongst many others.

Mark Farid

1st - 30th September 2016, Mark broadcast all of his personal and professional emails, text and Facebook messages, phone and Skype calls, web browsing, and Social Media activity, in real-time, online. Any pictures or videos he captured appeared on his 'newsfeed', and his phones’ location was updated every 20 minutes. In addition, any adverts generated by websites he visited were also broadcast. http://www.poisonous-antidote.com

Mike Ford

Mike Ford is a chartered engineer working alongside BLOODHOUND SSC. Mike is part of the team that is designing and building the fastest automobile in the world in order to break the land speed record. His work with BLOODHOUND has lead him to inspire over 32,000 students across 100 venues to get involved in STEM.

Miles Hilton-Barber

Miles Hilton-Barber is a British adventurer who, despite being blind, undertakes a variety of expeditions all over the world to raise awareness and money for charity organisations.

Quassim Cassam

Quassim Cassam is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick, having previously taught at the University of Oxford, University of Cambridge and UCL. He is the author of four books and was recently awarded a Leadership Fellowship by the AHRC.

Sarah Shenker

Sarah is a Senior Campaigner at Survival International, the global movement for tribal peoples’ rights. She has spent almost a decade working with indigenous people, helping them defend their lives, protect their land and determine their own futures. She coordinates Survival’s Uncontacted Tribes campaign and also runs Survival’s groundbreaking Tribal Voice project, which gives tribal people a platform to speak to the world. During her career, she has visited many indigenous communities in Brazil, Venezuela, Paraguay, Mexico and India. http://www.survivalinternational.org/

Stefanie Posavec

Stefanie Posavec is a designer whose favoured medium is data. Her projects range from data visualisation and information design to commissioned data art. She was the first data artist-in-residence at Facebook, has worked on an app for Stephen Fry and is co-author of Dear Data published by Penguin UK. Her work has been exhibited at major galleries around the world including MoMA, the V&A and the Science Museum.

Zachary Gold

Zachary Gold is the cofounder of Say As You Go®, http://www.sayasyougo.com , a company with the vision to enable all of us to see what the world thinks in real time. He cofounded the company while studying at the University of Warwick. Zachary has since received the SMART award of £142,000 in support of his vision. Say As You Go® is now collaborating with CogBID (Cognitive Big Data) Lab of the University of Stirling to make the intelligence of big data and machine learning available to everyone. Say As You Go® is supported by the Scottish Enterprise.

Organizing team

Ken
Punter

Organizer

Rishi
Shah

Co-organizer