CANCELED: PechaKucha
PechaKucha is a storytelling format like a TEDX talk with PowerPoint slides. Sort of. Each presenter shows 20 images for 20 seconds apiece...that's right, presenters have 400 seconds to tell their tale before the orchestra starts playing them off. Tonight's topic is about working in the biohealth field. It's free, but you will need a ticket.
press release: Wisconsin has become a national hub for the Biohealth Industry. Biotech, Pharma, Biomanufacturing, and Health Technology firms are doing cool things like building lifesaving medical devices, supporting ground-breaking research, and developing new products that will shape the future of healthcare. Join us for an evening of stories about how Wisconsin innovators are connecting our region and hear the thrilling, peculiar, and unexpected insights they have gained about life through working in the Biohealth field.
Free, but tickets required. Tickets are available subject to venue capacity and are issued on a first come first serve basis.
What is PechaKucha? The concept is simple: Each presenter shows 20 images for 20 seconds apiece. It's an event that is never the same twice, so leave your expectations at the door.
Featuring presentations by:
Max Sellman - How can we change the world with CRISPR? Should we?
Adam Steinert - Digital Twins: Using Software to
Accelerate Scientific Instrument Development
Jamie Role - Impacts of Web 3.0 on Life Sciences
Dave Appleyard - Have a Cow!
And more