Who’s who of AI booked for SA Summit

It’s expected to be the largest gathering of experts in the fields of AI, decentralised identity, web3, metaverse and crypto tech on African soil, and it takes place on 21 and 22 October 2024 at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg.

The much-anticipated Singularity Summit, presented in collaboration with Old Mutual, has announced 10 new speakers from around the world .

These will delve into diverse topics ranging from AI in the workplace and classroom to new breeds of disruptive technology that will change the way we view human longevity; technologies that will reshape ESG and sustainability.

More than 1 500 delegates are expected to attend the summit, which aims to equip business leaders with the knowledge and insights needed to future-proof Africa and empower the continent to achieve an abundant future.

Among the new speakers to join the line-up are:

Sandy Carter, chief operating officer at Unstoppable Domains, a world leader in the emerging field of digital identity;

Evan Luthra, Forbes 30 Under 30, visionary entrepreneur and NFT enthusiast who was named Angel Investor of the Year at Indian Blockchain Week;

 Mic Mann, co-CEO of Singularity South Africa;

 Brian Armstrong, professor of digital business at Wits Business School and interim executive director of the Centre for Technological Transformation in Africa;

Brian Armstrong; co-CEO of Singularity South Africa. Moneyweb

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