Boma COVID-19 Virtual Summit
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Boma’s global network will host a 24-hr online summit to illuminate the early lessons we can learn from COVID-19.
About this event
Viruses do not respect borders. In order to contain COVID-19, we must come together as a global community. Boma is convening a worldwide conversation to identify the best ideas, innovations, and solutions to eradicate this pandemic locally — and globally.
Beginning on Monday, March 23, the Boma COVID-19 Summit will bring together 60 speakers in 20 countries from a wide range of disciplines, including health experts, policymakers and business leaders for more than 20 hours of debate and discussion related to the virus. The summit is in partnership with Zoom, and will take place 100% online.
Social action at a distance
This virtual summit itself is a model for a new kind of collaboration. It has been organized by 10 moderators around the world who have curated a program with experts who will participate from a home, office, school or hospital using technology provided by Zoom. They will interact with each other and with the worldwide audience participating through Facebook Live.
Together, we will discover the latest information, share successes, debate tough choices and imagine a future that is more resilient, more connected, kinder and healthier than ever before.
How to participate
- Register here to get email updates on the program
- Watch live on Facebook or the Boma website
- Contribute questions for the speakers and your own insights through Facebook.
- Share clips, quotes and inspiration from summit participants around the world on Instagram, Twitter, or LinkedIn (tag @bomaglobal)
- Act in your own community using the ideas and resources collected on the Boma website.
Schedule
Session 1: New Zealand — 2 a.m. EDT (7 p.m. in Christchurch)
The Virus and How to Fight It
A clear look at medical science
- Understanding the virus that causes COVID-19 and how to prevent its spread: Dr Siouxsie Wiles; Microbiologist, Auckland, NZ
- The path to develop a vaccine: Prof David Murdoch; dean, Otago University, Christchurch, NZ
Session 2: Japan — 4 a.m. EDT (5 p.m. in Tokyo)
Hacking a Pandemic
Activists and innovators around the world respond to the outbreak
- Crisis lessons from Japan's 3/11 Fukushima disaster: Azby Brown, lead researcher, Safecast, a citizen science monitoring movement, Tokyo, Japan
- How gaming technology can organize collaborative action: Daniel Goldman, game and simulation developer, Tokyo Japan
- Designing the physical environment to stop the spread of infectious diseases: David Saladik, health facility architect working in Asia and Africa, Kigali Rwanda
- Estonia comes together in country-wide COVID-19 hackathon: Sten-Kristian Saluveer, multimedia producer, Tallinn Estonia
- Food systems in the context of COVID-19: Sara Roversi, Founder Future Food Network, Leader in Field of Food Sustainability
- Resilience in organizations: Guy-Philippe Goldstein, management consultant, Paris France
- The disastrous consequences of information disorder erupting around COVID-19: De Kai, AI professor, Google AI ethics council member
Session 3: Germany — 5:15 a.m. EDT (10:15 a.m. in Berlin)
Hacking a Crisis
Collaborative action around the planet
- Open source frontline medicine: Bart de Witte, founder digital health academy, Berlin, Germany
- Quarantine anxiety - coping with the stress of isolation: Mazda Adli, chair, Fliedner Klinik Berlin Centre for Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatic Medicine, Berlin, Germany
Session 4: China — 4 a.m. EDT (6 p.m. in Beijing)
Resilience Amid the First Outbreak
People taking action together
- Reducing stress: an online meditation: Jason Xu, mindfulness meditation coach, Beijing, China
- Treating the mental side effects of the pandemic: Yilan, co-founder Neureality, a mental health media platform Beijing, China
- Raising money is easy, spending money is hard: Anna Chen, 9 th grade student, 15 years old, Shanghai, China
- Mask stickers: fighting discrimination through humor: Moss X Team, Chinese students at Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands
- Engineering education at a distance: Anand Padmanabhan, Global Chief Information, Technology Officer, Whittle School, Studios, Washington, DC, USA & Dr. Richard Kuder, Lower and Middle School Division Head, Whittle School, Studios Shenzhen Campus, New York, USA.
- Studying in isolation: Viola Ni, High school student, 17 years old, Shanghai, China
Session 5: Canada — 8 a.m. EDT (8 a.m. in Toronto)
Making Smart Decisions in Turbulent Times
Understanding the choices from many perspectives: three roundtable discussions
- Separating fact from myth in a fast-moving pandemic
- Debating the tradeoffs between autonomy and safety
- Acting to cushion the global shock
Expert panelists:
- Dr. Duncan Rozario, medical director of the Oakville Virtual Care Program, Oakville, Canada
- Steve Joordens, professor of psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
- Julia Hanigsberg, CEO of Holland Bloorview Hospital, Toronto, Canada
- Amanda Munday, founder of The Workaround, a parent-friendly co-working space, Toronto, Canada
- Zabeen Hirji, former head of human resources, Royal Bank of Canada, Toronto, Canada
- Karen Pastakia, lead human capital practice, Deloitte, Toronto, Canada
- Ryan Merkley, chief of staff of Wikimedia, Toronto, Canada
- Peter Faist, CEO of Staffy, a restaurant hiring app, Toronto, Canada
- James Partridge, director of credit analytics, Moody's Analytics, Toronto, Canada
- Harry Moseley, CIO of Zoom Video Communications, New York, USA
- Janelle Hinds, founder, Helping Hands, an app to connect students with volunteer organizations, Toronto, Canada
- Jon Shell, managing director, Social Capital Partners, Toronto, Canada
- Kevin Johnson, CEO, MediaCom Canada, Toronto, Canada
- Aneil Gokhale, Director of Philanthropy, Toronto Foundation, Toronto Canada
Session 6: India — 10 a.m. EDT (7:30 p.m. in New Delhi)
A Different Future
A time to think beyond the unexpected
- The psychology of uncertainty: Dr. Rashna E David, psychologist and education consultant, Ajmer, Rajasthan, India
- Leveraging exponential technologies for minimizing medical disasters: Prashant Mehta, global chief delivery officer, Dentsu Aegis Network, Gurugram, Haryana, India
- Mining cyberspace in times of crisis: Akhilesh Tuteja, global co-leader cybersecurity, KPMG, Delhi NCR, India
- Shock and awe for the travel industry: Anil Parashar, CEO at InterGlobe Technology Quotient, Gurugram, Haryana, India
Session 7: Poland — 12 p.m. EDT (5 p.m. in Warsaw)
Reinventing Our World
How to strengthen our products, schools, hospitals and society
- Making distance learning work: Atish Gonsalves - global innovation director, Humanitarian Leadership Academy, London, UK
- Designing products for the post COVID-19 world: Aga Szóstek – experience designer, Warsaw, Poland
- How will we travel when the borders reopen?: Dan Noll & Audrey Scott - travel bloggers and sustainable travel strategists, Berlin, Germany
- How COVID-19 will challenge democracy: Robert Mołdach - CEO, Institute of Health and Democracy, Warsaw, Poland
- Finance in the epicenter of the epidemic: Luca Mannucci – managing partner, Sella Venture Partners, Milan, Italy
- Public health systems as a reflection of our economic priorities: Agnieszka Gaczkowska – medical director, Sundose, Warsaw, Poland
- What’s after what’s next: Kacper Nosarzewski - managing partner, 4CF, Warsaw, Poland
Session 8: France — 2 p.m. EDT (7 p.m. in Paris) — *Session will be in French
Curing Society
Confronting the social, political and economic maladies exacerbated by the pandemic
- Update on the status of the pandemic: Arnaud Fontanet, professor at the Pasteur Institute and the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers
- What lessons can we learn for our health system?: Frédéric Bizard, founder, the Health Institute, Paris, France
- Can we govern globally?: David Djaïz, author of “Slow Democracy” (2019), Paris, France
- Debating Stigma: Responding to “The Chinese Virus”: Julie Hamaïde, founder Koi Magazine, Paris, France & Linh-Lan Dao, journalist on “True or Fake” program on France info, Paris, France
- Comparing crisis management in Asia, Europe and the United States: Simeng Wang, permanent research fellow at The French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), Paris, France
- How to handle the economic crisis after the health crisis?: Agnès Pannier-Runacher, state secretary for economy and finance, French Ministry for the Economy and Finance, Paris, France
Session 9: Portugal — 4 p.m. EDT (8 p.m. in Lisbon)
Empowering People with Technology
How to make your own change
- Biohacking to fortify yourself against pathogens: Teemu Arina, chairman, Biohacker Center, Helsinki, Finland
- The War We Didn't Prepare For: Alex Lightman, CEO, speaker, author and policy advisor.
- Monitoring epidemics through crowdsourcing and mobile devices (In Brazilian Portuguese*): Onicio Leal Neto, CEO, Epitrack, Zurich, Switzerland
- 360º Health overview in the context of pandemics (in Brazilian Portuguese*): Vera Cordeiro, founder, Associação Saúde Criança, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Sights and Sounds from Silicon Savannah (Experts from Kenya)
- Reshaping the world as we know it: Victoria Rubadiri, Journalist, Citizen TV Kenya
- Bridging the digital divide to flatten the African curve: Nivi Sharma, Chief Operating Officer, BRCK, Nairobi, Kenya
- Twitter and WhatsApp accelerating (mis)information on Covid-19: Mark Kaigwa, Founder, Nendo, Nairobi, Kenya
- The intersection of culture, politics and women: Muthoni the Drummer Queen, Rapper, Nairobi, Kenya
Session 10: Brazil — 6 p.m. EDT (7 p.m. in São Paulo) *Session will be in Portuguese
Early Warning and Quick Action
How to respond to the coronavirus today while building tools to monitor its spread
- How to identify a viral infection - advances in diagnosis: Dr. Celso Granato, head of Virology at Grupo Fleury, São Paulo, Brazil
- World Health Organization’s response to COVID-19: Jamil Chade, journalist, Geneva, Switzerland
- Managing the economic impact of the Pandemic: Joaquim Levy, former Minister of Finance of Brazil, Oxford, UK
- Genetic analysis of the COVID-19 virus: Jaqueline Goes de Jesus, researcher University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil
Session 11: United States — 8 p.m. EDT (5 p.m. in Palo Alto)
Extreme Innovation for an Extreme Crisis
Accelerating discoveries to prevent, diagnose and treat the COVID-19 virus
- Coronavirus 101: Divya Chander M.D., chair neuroscience, Singularity University, Palo Alto, CA, United States
- Innovation in the time of COVID-19 - the state of play: Daniel Kraft M.D., Palo Alto, USA
- Prospects for a COVID-19 Vaccine: Margaret Liu M.D., past president, International Society for Vaccines, San Francisco, USA
- What past medical victories tells us about the path forward: Larry Brilliant M.D., chairman, Ending Pandemics, San Francisco, USA
- XPrize - Catalyzing Innovation & Collaboration: Peter Diamandis, Founder & Executive Chairman of the XPRIZE Foundation and Anousheh Ansari, CEO of the XPRIZE Foundation