Paul Miller to speak at NetHope Global Summit 2018
London, UK – Paul Miller, founder and CEO of Digital Workplace Group will be discussing the future of work and learning at the forthcoming NetHope Global Summit 2018.
The NetHope Global Summit addresses how to use technology to make powerful progress against the world’s most pressing challenges. The theme for this year’s summit is Digital Transformation: It’s in Our DNA and the objective is to explore the promise and the practice of “becoming digital”.
Paul will be speaking on the panel Future of Work and Learning: Roles of Organizations and Individuals, which will look at how technologies such as artificial intelligence, Internet of Things and blockchain are affecting the way we work and live majorly, such as using blockchain for real estate and in many other industries as well. Paul will draw on his experience and that of Digital Workplace Group’s non-corporate initiative Digital Nations Group, to share insights on how we can prepare people and organizations for the unknown jobs of the future.
Held at Royal Dublin Society in Dublin, Ireland, the summit will take place on November 5–9, 2018. For more information, visit www.nethopeglobalsummit.org
About NetHope
NetHope enables committed organizations to change the world through the power of technology. Bringing together global leaders in the non-profit and technology sectors, they embrace big challenges through innovation and collaboration in a unique model that has proven to have powerful results for more than a decade.
For more information, please visit nethope.org
About Paul Miller
Paul Miller is CEO and Founder of the Digital Workplace Group. His latest book, ‘The Digital Renaissance of Work: Delivering digital workplaces fit for the future’ (co-authored with Elizabeth Marsh), was shortlisted for the CMI Management Book of the Year 2016 Award. Paul’s previous book, ‘The Digital Workplace: How technology is liberating work’, helped to popularize and explain the term “digital workplace”. Paul has given many inspirational talks on the digital future of work, for audiences at Microsoft, IKEA, Google, Accenture, Harvard Business Review, Cisco, European Commission, Adobe and Oxford University.
He was ranked one of the world’s Top 50 Social Employee Advocacy Leaders in 2015 and was a judge and mentor for the Duke of York’s Inspiring Digital Enterprise Awards. Paul hosted the pioneering internet radio show Digital Workplace Live for five years and is Executive Producer and a presenter of the 24-hour global digital experience Digital Workplace 24.
Prior to founding DWG, Paul was Founder and CEO of communications company The Empowerment Group; Publisher and Editor of social and digital innovation magazine “Wave”; and, in pre-internet days, Co-Founder of the Ideas Café salon.
Follow Paul on Twitter @paulmillersays