Ticket sales for Digital Tech Summit 2021 is now open!
Posted: 30 August 2021
The organizing partners behind the largest academic based technology and business event in the Nordics are happy to announce that you can now buy tickets for this comprehensive two-day event of talk sessions and tech exhibitions, featuring leading researchers and tech gurus as well as world class speakers from research and companies. See the Keynote Program or join the Startup Community
At the startup community you can be inspired by the university entrepreneurs presenting their innovative ideas for future technologies.
Student tickets and startup companies are free, but you need to register. Buy your ticket here.
The Startup Community invites student entrepreneurs from the universities
The important cybersecurity issues of today’s digitalized society will be addressed by Dorit Dor, VP of Products at Check Point and Troels Ørting Jørgensen Chairman of the Advisory Board for Cybersecurity of World Economic Forum.
On the topic 'Responsible Tech and Human Centric AI' you can listen to Alf Rehn, professor of Innovation, Design and Management of SDU, as well as Jan Madsen, professor in Computer Based System at DTU, who will lead a conversation on How, Whereto and Who.
On day two Serge Belongie, professor of Computer Science and newly appointed CEO of the AI Pioneer Centre in Copenhagen will talk about the goals of the new AI Pioneer Centre and what values can be created from AI.
At Keynote 2, the innovation and startup ecosystem of university incubators, of founders and funders, of zebras, and unicorns will be addressed by Anders Billesø Beck, Head of Innovation at Universal Robots, Anne Marie Engtoft Larsen, Denmark’s Tech Ambassador, Danny Lange, Senior VP of AI and ML at Unity, as well as Per Falholt, Chief Scientific Offier at 21st BIO.
Charles Marcus, professor and principal researcher at the University of Copenhagen’s Microsoft Quantum Lab is Keynote 3. He will give an introduction to quantum computers and explain how these may eventually change everything.
Winding up on day two, Kaj Grønbæk, professor of Computer Science at AU, Rikke Hvilshøj, CEO of the Danish IT Society (Dansk IT) and Rikke Hougaard Zeberg, CEO of DI Digital will discuss how digital technologies become the drivers of societal improvements through common visions, partnerships and projects – and perhaps make a round of promises before getting back to work leading towards next year’s Digital Tech Summit 2022.
Jump to the keynote program page
Get your early bird discount before 1 October
Why not bring a friend or a business partner along? If you buy your ticket before 1 October, you can get 2-for-1. The price of a two days’ ticket is DKK 995,00 plus VAT giving you access to 200 inspiring speakers and to 80 leading tech companies exhibiting their technologies and businesses.At the startup community you can be inspired by the university entrepreneurs presenting their innovative ideas for future technologies.
Student tickets and startup companies are free, but you need to register. Buy your ticket here.
The Startup Community invites student entrepreneurs from the universities
Are you a university based startup, then you should become a part of the Digital Technical Summit Startup Community. The community is a cross-university platform to build your venture. This is your chance to be part of a community of people who all want to take part in building the next Danish Unicorn. Participation is free for startups.
Over two days, you will be able to attend Master Classes, panel discussions, and improve your network. Your own startup will be related to one of the ‘innovation islands’ managed by the 8 Danish universities. You may be selected for a workshop on Funding, Pitching, Corporate Collaboration, Validation or Experimentation and Data. You may also pitch your project to business angels, investors and corporate innovations.
Read more about the Startup Community
Register your startup company for participation here.
14 influential key note speakers will enlighten and entertain you
The opening session on day one features the European Commissioner and executive Vice-President Margrethe Vestager, who will communicate the priorities of the European Commission on i.a. digitalization of the economy and industry, R&D investments and influence of the tech giants.The important cybersecurity issues of today’s digitalized society will be addressed by Dorit Dor, VP of Products at Check Point and Troels Ørting Jørgensen Chairman of the Advisory Board for Cybersecurity of World Economic Forum.
On the topic 'Responsible Tech and Human Centric AI' you can listen to Alf Rehn, professor of Innovation, Design and Management of SDU, as well as Jan Madsen, professor in Computer Based System at DTU, who will lead a conversation on How, Whereto and Who.
On day two Serge Belongie, professor of Computer Science and newly appointed CEO of the AI Pioneer Centre in Copenhagen will talk about the goals of the new AI Pioneer Centre and what values can be created from AI.
At Keynote 2, the innovation and startup ecosystem of university incubators, of founders and funders, of zebras, and unicorns will be addressed by Anders Billesø Beck, Head of Innovation at Universal Robots, Anne Marie Engtoft Larsen, Denmark’s Tech Ambassador, Danny Lange, Senior VP of AI and ML at Unity, as well as Per Falholt, Chief Scientific Offier at 21st BIO.
Charles Marcus, professor and principal researcher at the University of Copenhagen’s Microsoft Quantum Lab is Keynote 3. He will give an introduction to quantum computers and explain how these may eventually change everything.
Winding up on day two, Kaj Grønbæk, professor of Computer Science at AU, Rikke Hvilshøj, CEO of the Danish IT Society (Dansk IT) and Rikke Hougaard Zeberg, CEO of DI Digital will discuss how digital technologies become the drivers of societal improvements through common visions, partnerships and projects – and perhaps make a round of promises before getting back to work leading towards next year’s Digital Tech Summit 2022.
Jump to the keynote program page