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2018 IEEE VIC Summit app for iPhone and iPad


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Developer: DoubleDutch
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 17 Oct 2017
App size: 51.03 Mb

2018 IEEE VICS is the official mobile app for the 2018 IEEE VIC Summit.

This mobile app allows you to:

· View the summit schedule and explore sessions
· Access location and speaker information
· Post questions for speakers and panelists
· Interact with a real-time feed of all event activity that showcases which sessions are trending, most popular photos, and popular discussion topics
· Expand your professional network and have fun!

Features of the app:
· Update—a quick way to share photos, comments, and questions
· Activity Feed—the real-time pulse of the event. See what people are saying, view photos from the event, and find trending topics
· Agenda—view the full agenda and related information (session time, room number, speaker info, etc.)
· Users—see who’s at the event, and connect with them on the app

Enjoy the app, and have a great time at the summit!

Evolutionary changes would not have been possible without the work of engineering and technology pioneers, whose work inspires others to turn today’s impossibilities into tomorrow’s realities. That’s why we are bringing the IEEE Vision, Innovation, and Challenges Summit & Honors Ceremony (IEEE VIC Summit)—a unique showcase event—to San Francisco, California, USA on Friday, 11 May 2018 at The Palace Hotel, to explore these subjects. The IEEE VIC Summit will be a day-long event examining visions of future possibilities, the technical innovations needed, and the challenges to be overcome. The Summit will consist of a keynote talk, a panel exploring entrepreneurial directions, and focus talks on the future in areas such as health care, internet security, power, AI, and discussions surrounding improving the overall quality of life. The day will culminate in the evening with a celebration of legends, leaders, and giants in the field of technology whose work has inspired countless advancements that we commonly use today.