
Accelerating Change (on hiatus since 2005) is ASF's
conference exploring the opportunities and challenges of accelerating
technological change.
This
three day event promotes high-yield, multidisciplinary, and
critical understanding of accelerating technological change
in service to professional and personal development.
You'll meet uniquely broad minded, synthetic-thinking
practical futurists and change-makers here, and the connections
you make will be among the most important, productive, and
informative in your life.
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ASF
believes world class networking, speaker, and podcast access
should be as affordable and democratic as possible. Accelerating
Change is priced one third to one fifth that of other leading
strategic technology, business, and social futures conferences
such as AlwaysOn ($1,795*), Brainstorm/Fortune ($2,495*),
Business 4Site ($1,095*), Future Trends/IIR ($1,995*), MIT
Emerging Technologies ($995*), O'Reilly Emerging Technologies
($1,145*), Pop!Tech ($1,695*), Gilder/Telecosm ($1,495*),
and World Technology Summit ($2,950*) (*2004 regular registration
rates).
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Accelerating Change 2005 
Artificial Intelligence and Intelligence
Amplification
September 16-18, 2005, Stanford University, Palo Alto CA
Conference
podcasts at ITConversations.
Knowledge
Base - Great books and PDFs related to conference themes,
and more about our fantastic speakers.
Participant Statements -
Passions, projects, and recommended resources from some of our
fascinating participants.
Accelerating Change 2004 
Physical Space, Virtual Space, and
Interface
November 5 - 7, 2004, Stanford University, Palo Alto CA
Conference
podcasts at ITConversations.
Participant Statements
- Passions, projects, and recommended resources from some of our
fascinating participants.
Accelerating Change 2003 
Exploring the Future of Accelerating
Change
September 12 - 14, 2003, Stanford University, Palo Alto CA
Participant Statements
- Passions, projects, and recommended resources from some of our
fascinating participants.
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