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Piero Angela in Trento for the Bruno Kessler Lecture on May 21 – How to make ticket reservations

April 16, 2018

In a meeting open to citizens, the well-known science popularizer will talk about how technology has changed and is changing society. Admission to the event is free but ticket advance reservation is required.

UPDATE:
Tickets were sold out in just a few minutes! It will be possible to follow the event in live streaming (link soon available at this link).

The appointment with Piero Angela in Trento, for the Bruno Kessler Lecture scheduled for Monday, May 21 at 11.00 am at the Teatro Sociale theater, is coming up.

In a meeting open to citizens, the well-known science popularizer will talk about how technology has changed and is changing society, starting from artificial intelligence, the theme chosen by Fondazione Bruno Kessler to characterize the initiatives of 2018.

Admission to the event is free but ticket advance reservation is required. Ticket reservations may be made from 12.00 pm on May 2, 2018 to May 13 on Eventbrite following the directions here. – SOLD OUT –

Paper tickets must then be issued from May 16 to 19 at the S. Chiara Auditorium in Trento (during opening hours). Any remaining available seats will be assigned on the day of the event at the Teatro Sociale teather.

The Bruno Kessler Lecture is the Foundation’s institutional event par excellence and is held annually by experts invited to deal with major current issues for a lay audience.

The series of meetings was inaugurated in 2013 by Michael Spence, a professor at New York University and Nobel Prize for Economics recipient. Other speakers included Jared Diamond, Pulitzer Prize for Non-fiction with “Weapons, Steel and Diseases”, the English mathematician Marcus du Sautoy, winner of the Faraday Prize, Heiner Bielefeldt, Special Rapporteur at the United Nations and Roberto Viola, General Manager of DG Connect of the European Commission, who last year held a lecture on the Internet of the future.

 

 


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