Supernova Forum 2010
We’re pleased to announce Supernova Forum 2010: Perestroika, to be held July 30, 2010 at the Wharton School in Philadelphia, PA.
Supernova always seeks to stay ahead of the curve. When we started in 2002, open wireless access, crowdsourced event wikis, attendee blog aggregators, and real-time back channels were innovations that few other conferences incorporated. That tradition has continued. We began to move away from the standard conference format several years ago with our Challenge Sessions and Attendee Roundtables. Our Open Flow and Real Time Flow tracks the past two years utilized a variety of novel tools, from Google Wave to open conference calls to graphic facilitation, to enhance multilateral thought leadership conversations. In 2009, we introduced Network Age Briefing Calls to extend the dialogue before and after the conference.
Supernova is now undergoing its next evolution, moving from a single event to a hub of linked conversations.
As part of that process, we are launching Supernova Forums: one-day focused events designed to be accessible to a broad community of thought leaders. Our first-ever Forum in Philadelphia on July 30, 2010 will consider three key aspects of the great re-structuring of business, government, and society:
- Evolving Digital Infrastructure: Everything is a Platform?
- Networked Business Innovation: Models and Vision
- Crossing the Abyss: Transforming (or Replacing) Established Institutions
Registration for Supernova Forum 2010 is now open. Despite the high caliber of participants, early registration for Supernova Forum 2010 costs only $100. Please join us at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania on July 30 for a day of compelling insights and and valuable connections.


