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TV CHOSUN Global Leaders Forum 2019
Nov. 18(Mon) ~ 19(Tue), 2019Conrad Hotel Seoul, Grand Ballroom
2 TV CHOSUN Global Leaders Forum 2019
TV CHOSUN Global Leaders Forum 2019비욘드 코리아, 미래의 문을 열다
프로그램
11월 18일(월)
시간 프로그램
11월 19일(화)
시간 프로그램
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식전
개회
기조연설
세션 1
세션 2
특별강연
세션 3
VIP 환담 및 입장
개회사 및 축사
비욘드 코리아, 미래의 문을 열다반기문 / 前 UN 사무총장, 前 외교부 장관
기후변화와 공기좌장 제롬 글렌 / 밀레니엄 프로젝트 회장
종합 토론 김의신 / 美 텍사스대 MD 앤더슨 암센터 종신교수
선우영 / 대기환경학회장, 건국대 사회환경공학부 교수
발제 1 마틴 프릭 / 유엔기후변화협약(UNFCCC) 디렉터
발제 2 폴 워보스 / 前 美과학기술부 차관보
발제 3 마크 마슬린 / 英 런던대(UCL) 환경연구소장
점심식사
기회의 땅, 4차 산업혁명 특구좌장 전광우 / 세계경제연구원 이사장
종합 토론 로렌스 포드 / 컨시우스 캐피탈 매니지먼트 CEO
발제 1 스티브 그릭만 / 前 백악관 국가경제위원회 부위원장
발제 2 존 클리핀저 / 美 MIT 미디어랩 교수
발제 3 피터 허시버그 / <메이커시티>저자�美 도시혁신재단 의장
상상력의 차이가 일류를 만든다웰비 알티도어 / 前 ‘태양의 서커스’ 총괄 감독
Coffee Break
눈앞에 펼쳐진 AI 시대좌장 마빈 천 / 美 예일대 학장�신경과학 석좌교수
종합 토론 스콧 스티븐슨 / 美 음성인식 전문기업 ‘딥그램’ 창립자
강진범 / 자이냅스 CTO
발제 1 제리 첸 / NVIDIA AI 사업부문장
발제 2 마틴 포드 / <AI 마인드> 저자
발제 3 로버트 코즈마 / 美 멤피스대 응용수학과 교수
09:30
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세션 4
세션 5
특별강연
세션 6
참가자 확인 및 입장
모빌리티, 질풍노도 자동차 혁명좌장 장유성 / SK텔레콤 모빌리티 사업단장
종합 토론 구태언 / 4차산업혁명위원회 혁신위원
남경현 / 고고밴 코리아 대표이사
발제 1 킴벌리 사라 X / 싱가포르 그랩(Grab) 총괄대표
발제 2 알리 이자디 나자파바디 / 블룸버그 모빌리티 총괄 디렉터
발제 3 크리스 셸드릭 / What3Words 창립자
점심식사
블록체인이 만드는 ‘디지털 심장’좌장 정기욱 / 트러스트버스(TrustVerse) 대표
종합 토론 마이클 창 / 前 알리바바(Alibaba) 미주 총괄대표
발제 1 브라이언 벨렌도르프 / 하이퍼레저(Hyperledger)프로젝트 디렉터
발제 2 투피 샐리바 / 토다(Toda) CEO
발제 3 발레리 바빌로프 / 비트퓨리(BitFury) 창립자
한국인 게놈 지도를 완성하다 서정선 / 마크로젠 회장
김종일 / 서울대 의대 유전체의학연구소장
Coffee Break
지구, 맑은 공기로 숨쉬다좌장 김윤신 / 건국대 석좌교수
종합 토론 김호 / 서울대 보건대학원 원장
고윤화 / 前 기상청장
김동식 / 케이웨더 대표
발제 1 옥산나 타라소바 / 세계기상협회(WMO) 지구 대기 감시 디렉터
발제 2 이와사까 야스노부 / 일본 나고야 대학 명예교수
발제 3 신비야오 구어 / 中 북경대 교수� 환경의학기관 책임자
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TV CHOSUN Global Leaders Forum 2019
The Global Leaders Forum (GLF), hosted by TV Chosun, is the country’s premier
international forum where global leaders come together to discuss and provide
possible solutions for the issues that Korea is facing today.
Korea is just around the corner of facing the enormous changes in the Fourth
Industrial Revolution. Climate Change and Fine dusts have emerged as urgent
topics to be solved. The <TV CHOSUN Global Leaders Forum>, turning seventh this
year, opens with the theme of ‘Beyond Korea, Unlocking The Future’. The forum
introduces the ‘SmartCity’ that encompasses the Fourth industrial Revolution
technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), mobility, and blockchain, presenting
a new vision of humanity where technology and environment harmonize.
Steve Glickman who is an Economic Advisor of the Opportunity Zone during the
Obama Administration and John Clippinger, ‘SmartCity’ designer and a professor of
MIT MediaLab will join the forum. Also, Jerry Chen, a leading AI Director of NVIDIA
and Kimberly Sarah X who is a General Manager of the Southeast Asia’s largest
car-sharing company ‘Grab’ will be present. Moreover, Welby Altidor, a director of
‘Cirque de Soleil’ who has turned the circus into an art with his imaginations, and
other more than 40 world-renowned experts will gather as speakers and panels.
TV CHOSUN Chairman Hong Too Pyo
humans are now facing an unexpected problem.
The global villages are suffering from fine dust as the speed of prevailing westerlies from the northern hemisphere, slow down due to the climate change. This problem is happening not only in Korea but all around the world including India, China and many other cities.
TV CHOSUN Global Leaders Forum will present a vision to overcome this issue. The Opportunity Zone, which is the 4th Industrial Zone, is a showcase of the new DNA of city vision with the latest technologies, including AI and Self-Driving vehicles. You can see the blue sky without greenhouse gas and fine dust in here.
World Atmospheric Congress is about to urge an international resolution on such a matter by establishing the Enactment Promotion Committee of the UN Air Day.
GLF introduces the latest technologies of the 4th Industrial Revolution, including AI, Blockchain, Bio, and Genomic Map. The door of the future only opens with the spirit of ‘Beyond Korea’ that does not stay complacent.
TV CHOSUN Global Leaders Forum hopes to draw a blueprint of future Korea by gathering the best knowledge and brilliant imaginations.
Thank you.
Welcoming Address
0504 TV CHOSUN Global Leaders Forum 2019Beyond Korea, Unlocking The Future
Program
Nov. 18(Mon)
Time Program
Nov. 19(Tue)
Time Program
09:00
09:30
09:50
10:30
12:00
13:30
15:20
16:00
16:05
Reception
Opening
Keynote
Session 1
Session 2
Special
Lecture
Session 3
VIP Tea Time
Welcoming Address
Beyond Korea, Unlocking The FutureBan Ki-Moon / Former UN Secretary-General and Former South Korea Foreign Minister
Climate Change and AirModerator Jerome Glenn / CEO, The Millennium Project
Discussion Kim Eui-shin / Tenured Professor at University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Sun Woo-young / Social Environment Engineering Professor at Konkuk University
Speech 1 Martin Frick / Director of UNFCCC
Speech 2 Paul Werbos / Former Senior Scientist of the National Science Foundation(NSF)
Speech 3 Mark Maslin / Former Director of UCL Environment Institute
Luncheon
The Land of Opportunity, District of the Fourth Industrial RevolutionModerator Jeon Gwang-woo / Chairman of Institute for Global Economics
Discussion Lawrence Ford / Conscious Capital Wealth Management CEO
Speech 1 Steven Glickman / Former White House Senior Economic Advisor
Speech 2 John Clippinger / Professor at the MIT Media Lab
Speech 3 Peter Hirshberg / Author of <Maker City>�Chairman of Urban Innovation Centers
The Difference in Imagination Makes the Most DifferenceWelby Altidor / Former Executive Creative Director of ‘Cirque du Soleil’
Coffee Break
Opening the Generation of Artificial IntelligenceModerator Marvin Chun / Dean of Yale College�Professor of Neuroscience
Discussion Scott Stephenson / Co-founder of Deepgram
Gang Jin-bum / Xinapse CTO
Speech 1 Jerry Chen / NVIDIA Director of Industry Development for AI in Manufacturing
Speech 2 Martin Ford / Author of <AI Mind>
Speech 3 Robert Kozma / Professor of Applied Mathematics at University of Memphis
09:30
10:00
12:00
13:30
15:10
15:50
16:10
Session 4
Session 5
Special
Lecture
Session 6
Registration
Mobility, the Stormy Period of Car Revolution Moderator Chang Yu-sung / Spearheading SK telecom’s Mobility Business
Discussion Koo Tae-eon / Chairman of Fourth Industrial Revolution Committee
Nam Kyung-hyun / CEO of GOGOVAN Korea
Speech 1 Kimberly Sarah X / Regional Lead of Shared Transport(Pooling) at Grab
Speech 2 Ali Izadi-Najafabadi / Head Director of Bloomberg Mobility
Speech 3 Chris Sheldrick / CEO of What3Words
Luncheon
Blockchain Made ‘Digital Heart’ Moderator Jung Ki-wook / CEO of TrustVerse
Discussion Michael Tsang / Former President of Alibaba Cloud U.S Business Group
Speech 1 Brian Belendorf / Executive Director at Hyperledger
Speech 2 Toufi Saliba / CEO of Toda
Speech 3 Valery Vavilov / Founder of The Bitfury Group
The Korean Genome Map has been CompletedSeo Jeong-sun / Chairman of Macrogen
Kim Jong-il / Director of Genomic Medicine Institute at Seoul National University
Coffee Break
Earth, Getting a Breath of Fresh Air Moderator Kim Yun-shin / Chair-Professor at Konkuk University
Discussion Kim Ho / Dean of the Graduate School of Public Health at Seoul National University
Go Yun-wha / Former President of Meteorological Office
Kim Dong-sik / CEO of Kweather
Speech 1 Oksana Tarasova / Chief of the Global Atmospheric Watch (GAW) at World Meteorological Organization(WMO)
Speech 2 Yasunobu Iwasaka / Professor Emeritus of Nagoya University
Speech 3 Xinbiao Guo / Professor at Peking University Department Chair, School of Public Health
07Beyond Korea, Unlocking The Future
Event Hall Plan
Information
1. Please receive your name tag at the registration desk before you enter.
2. For smooth progression, attendance may be limited if attendance exceeds capacity.
3. Please refrain from moving when the sessions are in progress.
Registration Desk1
Coat Room2
AI Robot Exhibition3
Secretariat4
Event Hall5
VIP Reception 08:30 - 09:306
7 Interview Lounge 10:00 - 18:00
8 Speakers Lounge
Grand Ballroom5
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06 제 7회 TV CHOSUN 글로벌 리더스 포럼 01
TV CHOSUN Global Leaders Forum 2019
DAY 1Nov. 18 (Mon)
TV CHOSUN Global Leaders Forum 2019Beyond Korea, Unlocking The Future
Ban Ki-moon
Speaker
Keynote | Beyond Korea, Unlocking the Future
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Former UN Secretary-General and Former South Korea Foreign Minister
Ban served as the first UN Secretary General from the Republic of Korea. He is an
orthodox diplomat who served as Secretary of Foreign Affairs, and the Vice Minister
of Foreign Affairs and Trade. He was selected as ‘the one of the world’s influential
people’ by Forbes 2013. The American diplomatic magazine “Porin Policy” chose Ban
for ‘one of the 100 thinkers in the world’ for his contribution to the Paris climate
agreement. In January 2008, Ban served as a co-chairman in the World Citizens
Center which was co-founded with the former Austrian President, Heinz Fische. Also,
he was selected as the chairman of the Board of Boao Forum known as the “Asian
Davos Forum” in the following April. Ban-Ki Moon is currently working as Chairman
of the Ban Ki-moon Foundation and the Chairman of the Fine Dust Pan-national
Organization for a better future.
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Session 1Climate Change and Air
‘Greta Thunberg Effect’. Greta Tunberg, a Swedish teen
environmental activist on climate change, recently gave a
speech at the United Nations, Climate Action Summit. She said
to all the global leaders that the whole ecosystem has been
completely destroyed and thus, they should take an action for
the climate change.
Climate change causes the scorching heat that happens
frequently in today’s society. The United Nations Human Rights
Council (UNHRC) reported that as the air pollution is getting
severe, 7million people in the world are annually dying. Due to
the extreme climate change, people from Alaska have already
given up fishing and hunting, and the fire from Amazon keeps
occurring. Countries around the world are more desperate than
ever to establish the UN Air Day to cope with climate change.
In this session, Martin Frick, UNFCCC’s Director for Policy and
Programme Coordination, Paul Werbos, a Former Program
Director of the National Science Foundation, Mark Maslin,
Director of the UCL Environment Institute, and other global
environmental experts will gather together and discuss the
future of climate change including implementing UN Air Day.
TV CHOSUN Global Leaders Forum 2019Beyond Korea, Unlocking The Future
Session 1 | Climate Change and Air
SpeakerMEMO
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Martin Frick is the cooperative manager of the policy and the program of the United
Nations Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC). He is known for contributions to the
establishment of the Paris Agreement and the environmental movements. During
German EU presidency in 2007, Martin Frick, as a German diplomat, was recognized
as a key negotiator who successfully solved conflicts of interests among European
countries. Martin dealt with important factors of the UN Human Rights Council
including the universal periodic review. From 2007 to 2010, he served as a vice
chairman of the Global Humanitarian Forum of the Swiss Geneva Foundation. He used
to be a German representative of United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification
(UNCCD), as well as a leader of the ‘E3G Climate Diplomacy’ for low carbon economy
starting from 2010 to 2012.
Director of UNFCCC
Martin Frick
TV CHOSUN Global Leaders Forum 2019Beyond Korea, Unlocking The Future
Session 1 | Climate Change and Air
SpeakerMEMO
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Paul Werbos was a director of AI research programs at the National Science
Foundation (NSF), who was also a head of the UN Future Forum as well as an advisor
to the World Climate Change Situation Room. He is well known as the master of
AI. In 1974, he published “Backpropagation” in his doctoral dissertation at Harvard
University. The “Backpropagation” method he published is a vital technology widely
being used in today’s AI deep learning field. From 1988 to 2015, Paul Werbos even
played a key role in allocating government R&D expenses for corporations and
universities in the National Science Foundation. Based on 10 years of experience
working with the US Department of Energy, he is providing insights into sustainable
growth and energy in the field of industry-academia cooperation.
Former Senior Scientist of the National Science Foundation (NSF)
Paul Werbos
TV CHOSUN Global Leaders Forum 2019Beyond Korea, Unlocking The Future
Session 1 | Climate Change and Air
SpeakerMEMO
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Mark Maslin is a professor of Climatology and the head of the Environment research
who serves as a director of the ‘tipping point’ of the civic group that connects the
climate change to the art. As a renowned climatologist, his major is regional climate
change and the past of the Earth. He is particularly working on the past and the
future of global climate change and its effects. He has written many articles on global
warming and natural disasters in the <New Scientist>,<Guardian> and <Independent>.
Mark has also published more than 90 thesis of climate change in the <Science>,
<Nature>, <Geology>.
Former Director of UCL Environment Institute
Mark Maslin
TV CHOSUN Global Leaders Forum 2019Beyond Korea, Unlocking The Future
Session 1 | Climate Change and Air
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Jerome Glenn is a world-renowned futurist and the president of the
Future forum of the United Nations. As a director of the Millennium
project of the “Think Tank Group” that every year predicts the future of
the humanity with the world-renounced experts, Jerome has been co-
publishing the report of “UN State of Future” for the past sixteen years
with Ted Gordon. He is now studying on the predictions of Politics,
Education, industry, Government and is writing for the future on various
media.
Sun Woo-young graduated from Yonsei University with a degree in
Chemical Engineering and earned a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering
from The University of Iowa in the U.S. He is currently working at Konkuk
University for 25 years. In addition to being a member of the Central
Environmental Policy Committee of Korea’s Ministry of Environment and
the newly established National Climate and Environment Conference, he
has made efforts to enhance Korea’s international status in the field of air
environment by becoming a secretary-general of the International Union
of Atmospheric Environmental Organizations and IUAPPA, a federation
of associations related to air pollution in various countries, since January
2020.
Kim Eui-shin is a tenured professor of the Texas MD Anderson Cancer
Center. He is known as the world’s best nuclear medical scientist and a
cancer expert. Eui-shin Kim is also a professor of the Graduate School
of Medical Science at Kyunghee University and a visiting professor at
Seoul National University. He majored in preventive medicine at Seoul
National University and joined the Vietnam War as an army surgeon
making bonds with the United States. After, being discharged, he moved
to the United States in 1966 and began researching a new field of nuclear
medicine, which was unfamiliar in South Korea at that time. Dr. Kim went
to Johns Hopkins University, Pittsburgh University, Minnesota Society,
and the University of Washington and obtained internal medicine, clinical
medicine and nuclear medicine degrees. Dr. Kim has been a professor of
radiology and internal medicine at MD Anderson and has been selected as
‘The Best doctors in America’ by the US doctors. Moreover, Eui-shin Kim
acquired the title of Pioneer in Nuclear Medicine by identifying the cancer
diagnosis method using isotope and received Order of Civil Merit, Camellia
Medal in 2000~2005 with his contributions to raising the honor of Korean
Doctors.
Moderator
Jerome Glenn / CEO, The Millennium Project
Discussion
Sun Woo-young / Social Environment Engineering Professor at Konkuk University
Discussion
Kim Eui-shin / Tenured Professor at University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Moderator and Panel
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Session 2The Land of Opportunity, District of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Opportunity Zone is a Regional development program implemented
in 2017 by the U.S to promote long-term investment in
relatively underdeveloped areas. Eight thousand seven hundred
underdeveloped cities are covered and private companies and funds
will receive tax relief or zero tax if they invest in the specified area.
The Opportunity Zone, named as the second New Deal, will be
transformed into a completely new city that encompasses the fourth
industrial revolution technologies, including autonomous vehicles,
AI, and the Solar. Firms with large capitals collaborate and invest
with governments in abandoned cities. The city, which has been
invested with full of energy is being transformed into a completely
different DNA city that is different from the past. This is how the
Opportunity Zone looks like in today’s society.
In this session, global financial experts and Maker City specialists
will discuss the future of the Opportunity Zone. Steve Glickman who
implemented the Opportunity Zone, serving as the vice-president
of the National Economic Council of the White House, John
Clippinger, professor of the MIT Media Lab, and Peter Hirshberg, the
co-founder of the Maker City Project will join and draw a blueprint
for the new Smart City.
TV CHOSUN Global Leaders Forum 2019Beyond Korea, Unlocking The Future
Session 2 | The Land of Opportunity, District of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Speaker
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MEMO
Steve Glickman is known as the “OZ National Expert” in the United States. He is
the founder and the CEO of Develop LCC, an advisory firm that builds and supports
the market of Opportunity Funds and the broader Opportunity Zone (OZ). He is also
the Co-Founder, and a former CEO, of the Economic Innovation Group, which is the
bipartisan organization that was the chief architect of the $6 trillion OZ program.
Glickman Previously served as the Economic advisor of the National Security
Council of the White House and the National Economic Council during the Obama
Administration and worked on International trade, investment, manufacturing and
small business issues. In addition, Steve Glickman served as the Chief of Staff to the
U.S and Foreign Commercial Service while also working as a legal representative in
the US Congress, the Justice Department, and the US and the National Democratic
National Committee. He is now an adjunct professor at the Georgetown University and
a member of the board directors of NewDEAL.
Former White House Senior Economic Advisor
Steve Glickman
TV CHOSUN Global Leaders Forum 2019Beyond Korea, Unlocking The Future
Session 2 | The Land of Opportunity, District of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Speaker
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John Clippinger is a senior researcher in Human Epidemiology at MIT media lab,
and a co-founder of non-profit organization, ID3 that develops and validates trust
frameworks for data-driven companies. In addition, Clippinger played as a founder
and co-director of Harvard Law School, where he studied digital law related to
corporate innovation. He is currently consulting with corporations, governments,
privacy of NGO and trust frameworks with the related social networks issues. He
spent 40 years discussing the urban renewal, urban development of the special zone
with Peter Hiershberg.
Professor at the MIT Media Lab
John Clippinger
TV CHOSUN Global Leaders Forum 2019Beyond Korea, Unlocking The Future
Session 2 | The Land of Opportunity, District of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Speaker
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MEMO
Peter Hirshberg is a co-founder of the Urban Innovation Foundation and is considered
an expert in urban innovation. He is focusing on developing cities, driving the
development and the growth of the community. His book, ‘Maker city’ which presents
his dream model for civic participation, was published in Korean last March. With his
ingenious ideas, he set up marketing strategies for global companies such as Apple
and Sony. Hirshberg was also an advisor to San Francisco’s urban policy-making
and consulted at MIT Media Lab. He spent 40 years working on urban development
and urban regeneration by discussing the special opportunity zone with his friend,
John Clippigner. Such efforts resulted in the recent “Maker City” suggesting a guide
to recreating the US city and foretelling the creation of a new reformed city that
encompasses the Fourth Industrial Revolution and renewable energy.
Author of <Maker City>·Chairman of Urban Innovation Center
Peter Hirshberg
TV CHOSUN Global Leaders Forum 2019Beyond Korea, Unlocking The Future
Session 2 | The Land of Opportunity, District of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
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MEMO
Lawrence Ford is the founder, CEO and advisor to the Conscious
Capital Wealth Management. He is the leader in reforming the
International Financial Advisory Industry through the power of
money to make the world a better place. Washington Post calls him as
the ‘Shaman of Wall Street’. Lawrence conducted the UN Sustainable
Development Goals and consulted with Harry Markowitz, the Nobel
laureate. He also worked as a delegate of the Private Commerce in
2017 Nobel Peace Prize Forum. The UN Sustainable Development
Project successfully embodies his business.
Moderator and Panel
Jeon Kwang-woo is currently a chairman of the Institute for Global
Economics and former Chairman of the Financial Committee. He is
an expert in the field of international Finance, which covers both
domestic and foreign academia, relations and market. After working
as a professor of Business administration at Michigan State University,
Jeon served as a senior economist for the World Bank for almost 15
years. In 1998, he returned to Korea with the invitation of Korean
Government and contributed to overcoming the IMF crisis serving as
chief of the International Financial Center. In 2001, he sequentially
served as the vice president of Woori Financial Group, Chairman of
Deloitte Korea, Chairman of the Board of Directors of POSCO, and
head of the National Pension Corporation. Since then he is providing
insights into the rapidly changing global economic and international
security order based on his lifelong experience and global network by
working as a chief leader of the Institute for Global Economics.
Moderator
Jeon Kwang-woo / Chairman of Institute for Global Economics
DiscussionLawrence Ford / Conscious Capital Wealth Management CEO
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Special Session 1The Difference in Imagination Makes the Most Difference
Welby Altidor is the Chief Creative Officer at Cityneon and a former director of the world’s most hit performance, ‘Cirque du Soleil’.
During 16 years of his career at the ’Cirque du Soleil ’, including Las Vegas’s the most popular show, ‘Michael Jackson One’, Welby Altidor made several masterpiece such as <Kooza> and <Quidam>. He argues that “Artists can be creative but creativity and artistry are not the same thing”, saying that creativity indicates attitudes of trying and challenging something that has not existed before. His spirit of ‘art’ which separated the stage from the audience, and the style of performing on the audience’s head provided people with the exoticness and sympathy, which helped Altidor to gain a toehold in becoming a Star Director.
Altidor, who is recently taking a position of the general director of ‘Jurassic World’, is providing experiences that do not only give an eye enjoyment but also scientific information to the audience. JURRASIC WORLD EXPOSITION was first held in Korea which is meaningful in a way that first took place in the region of the whole Asia.
In this special session, we are going to hear Welby Altidor’s story that has inspired the music, story and imagination and turn the circus into a state of art.
TV CHOSUN Global Leaders Forum 2019Beyond Korea, Unlocking The Future
Special Session 1 | The Difference in Imagination Makes the Most Difference
SpeakerMEMO
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Welby Altidor is the Chief Creative Officer at Cityneon and a former director of the
world’s most hit performance, ‘Cirque du Soleil’.
During 16 years of his career at the ‘Cirque du Soleil ’, including Las Vegas’s the most
popular show, ‘Michael Jackson One’, he has made several works such as <Kooza> and
<Quidam>.
He argues that “Artists can be creative but creativity and artistry are not the same
thing”, saying that creativity indicates all the attitude of trying and challenging
something that has not existed before. His spirit of ‘art’ separated the stage from the
audience, and the style of performing above the audience’s head provided people with
the exoticness and sympathy, which helped Altidor to gain a toehold in becoming a
Star Director.
Altidor, who is recently taking a position of the general director of ‘Jurassic World’,
is providing experiences that do not only give eye enjoyment but also scientific
information to the audience. JURRASIC WORLD EXPOSITION was first held in Korea
which is meaningful in a way that it took first place in the region of the whole Asia.
In this special session, we are going to hear Welby Altidor’s own journey and story
that inspired stories, music and imagination and finally turned the circus into an art.
Former Executive Creative Director of ‘Cirque du Soleil’
Welby Altidor
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Session 3Opening the Generation of Artificial Intelligence
Opening a new era of singularity. 2045 is the year that Ray
Kurzweil, World renowned futurist, predicted that AI will replace
the human’s brain. However, AI has already penetrated into
human life.
McKinsey Global Institute announced that AI, the core motivation
of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, will bring about more than
1.3 billion dollar until 2030 at the report ‘Modeling the Impact
of AI on the World Economy’. AI will be actively used in various
fields including self-driving car, the development of new
pharmaceuticals, the exploration of space, and it will also be
immersed in humans’ lives.
How far will artificial intelligence be continuing to evolve
in the future? What is the future of the human that will be
changed by artificial intelligence? In this session, Jerry Chen,
NVIDIA Director, Martin Ford, author of <AI Mind> and other AI
representatives will gather together and talk about AI’s today
and future.
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Jerry Chen is a Director of Development of Startup Ecosystems for Data Science and
Machine learning at NVIDIA, a global leader in the computer graphics. NVIDIA is a
world-leading visual computing technology company and the creator of GPU, and
is currently focusing on modern artificial intelligence (AI) powered by GPU deep
learning. Jerry Chen highly values the performance and efficiency of GPU-accelerated
computing, which enhances access to AI development, and encourages deep learning
research and vitalization in the Korean developer community, one of the world’s
leading IT powerhouses.
Prior to the NVIDIA, he took the board positions in the professional graphics, scientific
HPC and structural mechanics. After he earned Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in
Engineering from Cornell, he received a MBA degree from UC Berkeley.
NVIDIA Director of Industry Development for AI in Manufacturing
Jerry Chen
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Martin Ford is a futurist and writer who won the ‘2015 Financial Time / Mckinsey
Business Book Award’ for his book, <The Robots; Technology and the Threat of a
Jobless Future>. This book has been translated into more than 20 languages. Martin is
also a founder of a silicon valley-based software development company and he spoke
at the 2017 TED Talk about the impact of AI and robots on the economy, which has
been watched over 2 million times. Moreover, as a well-known speaker who talks
about the vision of robotics and artificial intelligence, he has appeared on numerous
Radio and TV shows.
Author of AI Mind
Martin Ford
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Robert Kozma is a Professor of Applied Mathematics at University Memphis. He
currently leads the "Superior AI" project by DARPA, with a focus toward building
sustainable AI with efficient use of resources, including energy awareness. The
Superior AI project is based at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he is
a Visiting Professor and a Director of the Biologically-Inspired Neural and Dynamical
Systems (BINDS) Laboratory. He used to serve as the President of the International
Neural Network (INNS). His work has been supported by NSF, NASA, Air Force Office
of Scientific Research, Air Force Research Laboratory, Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
National Research Council, FedEx and others.
Kozma is also the head of Center for Large-Scale intelligent Optimization and
Networks (CLION) in Memphis that encompasses interdisciplinary works in
Mathematics, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Cognitive Science.
Previously he served on the board of the SMC Society (Systems, Man, and Cybernetics
Society) and Computational Intelligence Society (CIS) of IEEE (Institute of Electrical
and Electronics Engineers).
Professor of Applied Mathematics at University of Memphis
Robert Kozma
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As named endowed chair professor of Yale College, Marvin Chun
is the pioneer of finding the mystery of brain. He used fMRI and
successfully reproduced all the information of image that was saved
into the brain, and finally was awarded so-called Korean Nobel Prize
‘Hoam Prize’ in 2019. He is now teaching ‘Intro to Psychology’ which
is one of the largest classes in Yale College and he is also leading a
cognitive neuroscience laboratory publicizing over a hundred articles
in journals.
Scott Stephenson is the co-founder and the CEO of Deepgram, a voice
recognition AI company located in Silicon Valley. He is a talented
particle physicist who participated in ‘Panda X’ project to discover
dark-matter particles in the Underground Laboratory of Jinping,
China. Being fascinated by the sound, Stephenson entered the field
of voice recognition in AI. His co-founded company, ‘Deepgram’ is an
AI-based platform development company for voice, video indexing
and search. In 2006, he brought a new attention by joining the famous
startup accelerator called ‘Y Combinator’. Peter Thiel who is the co-
founder of Paypal and established “1517 Fund” highly praised that
Deepgram will become a “Next-generation Facebook Company” and
invested in Deepgram, which again has brought a huge attention.
Now, Stephenson is continuing his reputation by being called as the
‘Google for Sound’.
Moderator
Marvin Chun / Dean of Yale College·Professor of Neuroscience
Discussion
Scott Stephenson / Co-founder of Deepgram
Moderator and PanelGang Jin-bum, CTO of Xinapse, graduated from Hanyang University
with a doctoral degree in electrical engineering and worked as
an artificial intelligence lab leader at Shinhan Bank and a senior
researcher at LG Electronics. In 2018, he was appointed as CTO of
Xinapse, responsible for Artificial Intelligence, big data research and
development. Gang Jin-bum is currently contributing to creating of
Artificial intelligence innovation ecosystem by actively working as the
mentor of Seoul Startup Mentor Company of Seoul Business Agency,
evaluation Committee member of Korea Agency for infrastructure
Technology Advancement and the technology mentor of Software
Maestro.
Discussion
Gang Jin-bum / Xinapse CTO
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Session 4Mobility, the Stormy Period of Car Revolution
Car is not a “car” anymore. Mobility Technology is the core of car
revolution.
As AI, Big data and Cloud have developed, mobility is no longer
the exclusive property of car but it is a hot issue that connects
to the diverse industry sector. Because of the development in
digital information technology that combined with the smart
mobility, future city and the lives of humans have been evolving.
Before the car was invented, people used to walk a long way for
hundreds of years. In other words, it has been no more than 120
years that this ‘mobility’ car has appeared and became part of
our lives. In 2019, people are making another revolution through
electronic cars, self-driving technology, 5G and with other smart
technologies.
In this session, Uber, Turo, Grab and other Global Mobility
Leaders will discuss how future mobility will change the world.
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Kimberly Sarah X is the regional lead of shared transport at Grab, a vehicle sharing
company called ‘Uber of South-East Asia’. Grab, which started its business as a taxi-
caller in Malaysia in 2012, has grown to become Southeast Asia’s largest car-sharing
company with a high market share in 336 cities in eight countries. Grab’s market
share in Southeast Asia stands at 75 percent. Based on cumulative number of rides in
2019, Grab is the third largest global ride sharing market after Didi Chuxing and Uber.
Regional Lead of Shared Transport (Pooling) at Grab
Kimberly Sarah X
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Ali Izadi-Najafabadi and his research group focus on research and analysis on the
emerging field of intelligent mobility. The team produces analysis on business models,
technologies and policies related to new mobility services which includes ride hailing
such as Uber and Lyft, car sharing, and autonomous driving. Prior to his current
role, Ali managed BloombergNEF’s Japan and Korea Research team. Before he joined
BloombergNEF in 2010, Ali had worked at Japan’s National Institute of Advanced
Industrial Science and Technology, as well as a fuel cell manufacturer, Ballard Power
Systems.
He has an undergraduate degree in Engineering Physics and a Masters in Electrical
Engineering from the University of British Columbia, and a Doctorate in Materials
Science from Meijo University.
Head Director of Bloomberg Mobility
Ali Izadi-Najafabadi
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In 2003, Chris Sheldrick co-founded What3Words. Wandering around the world
with music bands, he felt uncomfortable with the inaccurate existing address and
mail system and came up with “3 worlds address” a system of w3w. The company
is at the growing speed with the partnerships with the leading corporations such as
UN, Airbnb, Mercedes-Benz. Mongolia has introduced the W3W system to its postal
service, and this year Korean company Kakao has also entered into a partnership
with W3W and is providing the precise map service on Kakao Map. W3W received the
Sobrato Organization Economic Development Award at the Tech Awards hosted by the
Tech Museum of Innovation in 2015 and was recognized for its potential.
CEO of What3words
Chris Sheldrick
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Lawyer Koo Tae-eon was commissioned as a prosecutor in 1998
and worked as a prosecutor specializing in cybercrime in the High-
tech Crime Investigation Department of the Seoul Central District
Prosecutors' Office until 2005. Afterwards, he joined Kim & Chang
Law Office in 2006 and worked in IT, IP, and digital forensics
related to legal affairs. In 2012, he founded TEK&LAW, a law firm
for innovators, and has conducted Convergence Law Advisory and
Regulatory Innovation Advisory Task for high-tech innovators such
as FinTech, digital healthcare, e-commerce, and e-sports, and is
currently in charge of the TEK&LAW of Law Firm LIN, helping the
growth of TECH companies.
Discussion
Koo Tae-eon / Chairman of Fourth Industrial Revolution Committee
Nam Kyung-hyun is in charge of the Korean business at Startup
called ‘Gogovan’ and is expanding the business from on-demand
delivery service to corporate backbone delivery network service.
Nam majored in Business Administration at Yonsei University.
Since then, he has built up experience in various fields, including
marketing, consulting, sales and planning, mainly as a member of the
Korean branch and Asian headquarters of global IT firms such as IBM
and Dell.
Discussion
Nam Kyung-hyun / CEO of GOGOVAN Korea
MEMO
Moderator and Panel
As the head of SK Telecom Mobility Business, Chang Yu-sung is
in charge of mobility services of SK Telecom, which is domestically
well-known and abroad, including T-map, the No.1 domestic
navigation service and T-map Taxi. He has received a bachelor
degree in Mathematics from Seoul National University, a master
degree in Mathematics from New York University, and a Ph.D in
Computer Engineering from State University of New York at Stony
Brook. Chang has been engaged in AI Service, Imaging Technology,
Mapping Technology and Big Data fields for over 20 years. He created
the US Wolfram Alpha, a key technology used in AI voice assistant
services such as Apple Siri, Samsung Bixby and Amazon Alexa. He
also designed ‘S Voice’ which is called to be a whole body part of
Samsung Electronics’ AI voice assistant, Bixby.
Moderator
Chang Yu-sung / Spearheading SK telecom’s Mobility Business
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Session 5Blockchain made ‘Digital Heart’
Who is going to take the initiative in the standardization phase of
blockchain technology? What will be the image of blockchain’s
present and future that blurs the borders between countries and
make everything transparent.
The value of reality and virtual can be integrated through
blockchain technology, and blockchain is emerging as a powerful
tool to help solve problems that humans are facing.
Speaker Brian Belendorf, executive director at Hyperledger, is
leading a Hyperledger project, which is a blockchain open source
project organized by Linux Foundation. Valery Vavilov who is
the founder of The Bitfury Group is building a reliable Blockchain
Government System to the region of Africa.
In this session, we are not only going to discuss how Blockchain
will go together with today’s society but also going to focus
on how it can be realistically applied to the real world structure
including national, corporate, medical and educational system.
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Brian Behlendorf is the head of the Hyperledger. Behlendorf was an early developer of
the most popular SoftWeb Server, Apache Web, and a founding member of the Apache
Software foundation. He has also been a board member of the Mozilla Foundation
since 2003 as well as the member of the “Electronic Frontier” Foundation since 2013.
He was a chief Technology officer at ‘Collanet’ and CTO of ‘World Economic Forum’.
Most recently, Behlendorf was a director of ‘Mithril Capital Management LLC’, a
global technology investment company. In 2018, Behlendorf was named as one of the
Blockchain revolution innovators at New York Times.
Brian Behlendorf
Executive Director at Hyperledger
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Toufi Saliba is the Co-founder and the CEO of Toda.Network, a blockchain technology
company, in 2018. He is also the CEO of the Decentralized AI Alliance (DAIDA). Toufi
Saliba suggests that five factors of ‘SECSI’ are needed to increase the use of global
blockchain. SESCI stands for Security, Efficiency, Confidentiality, Scalability and
Interoperability.
CEO of Toda
Toufi Saliba
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Valery Vavilov is the founder and the CEO of the world’s largest blockchain company,
Bitfury. When blockchain technology first came out, Valery Vavilov established
a company with a challenging mind. Valery, as a Latvian, saw an opportunity to
recognize the early need for virtual currency and security technology, and to build
technological solutions to improve people’s lives as he went through the economic
collapse and collapse of the Soviet Union in the 1990s. Valery primarily focused on
hardware solutions that ensured the security of the Bitcoin Blockchain and developed
the fifth generation of cutting-edge mining chips and high-tech data center designs.
The company focuses on providing customizable design software, consulting solutions
and advanced hardware, making it one of the leading securities and trading companies
on Bitcoin Blockchain. Valery has spent more than 15 years in various technical and
leadership areas before establishing the Bitfury Group. He received a master’s degree
from Riga Transport University in Latvia.
Founder of The Bitfury Group
Valery Vavilov
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Jung Ki-wook is currently a founder and president of TrustVerse, a
blockchain and AI technology company. Jung Ki-wook had a professional
leadership position at Cisco Systems, OECD, Ministry of Land&Transport
and Duzon IT Group. Therefore, he was called as an expert for AI, finance
cloud architecture, smart city and ubiquitous computing. TrustVerse’s
mission is to disrupt traditional finance into digitalized and decentralized
finance. TurstVerse is the fastest growing startup where it is in partnership
with Microsoft, Samsung Electronics, KOSCOM, and UNESCO. He has
obtained more than seven patents for the world's first blockchain-based
new technology and commercialized blockchain FinTech solutions. In
2018, he won the ‘Blockchain Innovation Summit’ competition, competing
against the world’s influential blockchain experts around the world.
Michael Tsang is a Managing Director of Channel Business APAC at
Equinix and a Chinese IT Specialist. He is a technician in the information
technology, service industry and engineering fields. He has worked
in Microsoft Analytics development with extensive knowledge and
experience in computers, including business regulation engines, operating
systems, and big data streaming. Since then, he has served as a Regional
General Manager of Alibaba Group, where he led Alibaba cloud’s entry
into the North and South American markets and business growth.
Moreover, he owned Europe and Hong Kong regions, and drove Europe
IDC planning and strategy development as well as partner collaborations
in Hong Kong. Currently, as the world's leading provider of renting space
for servers and other computing hardware, he manages the Asia-Pacific
business channel and is aiming for a channel strategy to balance a global
and geographically diverse global market.
Moderator
Jung Ki-wook / CEO of TrustVerse
Discussion
Michael Tsang / Former President of Alibaba Cloud U.S Business Group
Moderator and Panel
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Special Session 2The Korean Genome Map has been Completed
“The Korean Genome Map” has been completed. As the field of
genome is expanding, it is observed that the ‘Era of Personalized
Medicine Science’ is not far from today’s society.
Personalized medicine is a way to prevent diseases that a
person is prone to get or treating diseases in a way that suits you
according to the type of DNA you have. Now that you only have
to be careful about your family history, but with the developed
Genome map, there is a higher possibility of identifying the
disease that you are likely to catch when you are born.
In this special session, Kim Jong-il, head of the Institute of
Genomic Medicine of Seoul National University, who deciphered
the genes of Korean male in the age of 30s and completed the
Korean Genome Map will be here to tell us about the field of
Korean Genome. He is going to introduce ‘One Thousand Dollar
Era of the diversifying personalized medicine’ and the examples
of genetic variations based on his recent Exon Sequencing
analysis.
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Seo Jeong-sun is the chairman of Macrogen, a global Precision Medical Biotechnology
Company. He made it possible to predict what kind of disease people would likely
to get by providing genetic analysis service and information-based diagnosis
service, which has been studied for 20 years. President Seo, a former student at
Seoul National University's College of Medicine and Graduate School of Medicine,
was a professor at Seoul National University and director of the Genetic Physiology
Research Institute. After he graduated from Seoul National University, he established
Macrogen, a company specializing in genomics which led him to keep walking on a on
a successful path. In addition, he is interested in the development of the bio industry,
and has continually won his fifth term as chairman of the Korea Biotechnology
Industry Organization, emphasizing industrial vitality in the bio sector, saying, “Let’s
foster data science and promote startups to create an era of bio-economic growth.”
After President Seo accomplished a great deal in the Human Genome Project through
‘The completion of the human’, he is continuing to actualize Macrogen’s vision
in precision medicine for over 4.5 billion Asians through sustained research and
international cooperation. In other words, he has been achieving the management
ideology saying, “We hope to enable all humankinds live healthier and happier lives
using genome information.”
Chairman of Macrogen
Seo Jeong-sun
Special Session 2 | The Korean Genome Map has been Completed
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Professor Kim Jong-il is currently the head of the Institute of Genomic Medicine
at Seoul National University. Dr. Kim has made numerous achievements in the
development of genetics in Korea. He received his Ph.D in biochemistry from Seoul
National University in 1999 and served as post-doctoral researcher in both Harvard
and the Rockefeller University in the United States. As the professor of Biochemistry
in Seoul National University, he is now dedicated to studying Gene mapping, Human
genome variation, Cancer genomics, next generation sequencing and Bioinformatics.
Based on this, Professor Kim launched a genetic map analysis of Korean men in 2006
and deciphered 96% of them. Moreover, according to the analysis of human genome,
he found that genes responsible for senses of smell, sight and hearing regardless of
race had greatly deteriorated. Based on the discovery of different types of mutations
in the human genome, Professor Kim is also actively researching how these mutations
relate to various diseases or traits in humans.
Director of Genomic Medicine Institute at Seoul National University
Kim Jong-il
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Session 6Earth, Getting a Breath of Fresh Air
The number of air pollution deaths is annually 8.8million people,
greater than that of deaths from smoking. The cause of death
was found to be ultrafine dust. What is an ideal solution for
“number 1 carcinogen”, ultrafine dust that is on the way to
become a social natural disaster?
Speakers who are known as global scholars in the fields of
environment atmospheric and climate change will gather
together in Seoul. Scholars have discussed implementing “UN
Air Day” on the first day but in this session, global scholars will
give practical solutions for how to reduce ultrafine dust.
Oksana Tarasova who is a chief of the Global Atmosphere Watch
(GAW) at WMO and Professor Xinbiao Gu from Peking University
will participate in this forum. Also, Professor Kim Yun-shin
from Konkuk University, Kim Ho, Dean of Graduate School of
Public Health at Seoul National University, Go Yun-wha, former
President of Meteorological Office and CEO Kim Dong-sik will
join and have discussions.
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Oksana Tarasova is a program director of the Global Atmospheric Watch at World
Meteorological Organization (WMO). WMO is UN’s special organization that was built
to standardize World’s Weather System and to mutually interchange international
information in every region. She has been working as a Science Director, taking
responsible for GAW’s science program which was initiated by WMO. She also
annually wrote Global Climate Status, which was regarded as WMO’s one of the most
successful work. Especially, according to the report from the World Meteorological
Organization that focused on greenhouse gases and environmental pollution, Tarasova
said that last year's emissions from the atmosphere were overwhelmingly higher than
those emitted in nearly a decade.
Chief of the Global Atmospheric Watch (GAW) at World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
Oksana Tarasova
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Yasunobu Iwasaka is a Professor Emeritus of Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan. He is now
charged of Asian Dust Committee of Ministry of Environment, Japan. He currently serves as
a regional director of Global Alliance for Clean Air (GACA) in Japan. His research works has
mainly done in Nagoya University after finishing his BS, MS, and PhD. in physics at University
of Tokyo. Professor Iwasaka’s 40 years research career in aerosol and Asian Dust has been
dedicated to clarify characteristics of long range transportation of Asian Dust. He served
as a Special Distinguished Professor at Kanazawa University after retirement from Nagoya
University. He has undertaken numerous measurements of aerosol and ozone by lidar, aircraft
and balloon at Tibetan Plateau, Takla Makan desert, Noto Peninsula, Nagoya, China, and other
areas. He also contributed to many field studies; PSCs event observation by lidar at Polar
region. He has served many domestic and foreign professional activities, such as, president of
Japanese Aerosol Society and a founding member of Asian Society for Aerosol. Also he is now
a president of Japanese Bioaerosol Society.
Professor Emeritus of Nagoya University
Yasunobu Iwasaka
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Professor Xinbiao Guo graduated from Beijing Medical College and is currently in
charge of the Department of Occupational & Environmental Health Sciences, Peking
University and as well as a director of the Institute of Environmental Medicine, Peking
University. Professor Xinbiao Guo has been engaged in the teaching and research
work of environmental health for many years. His recent research focuses on the
health effects of environment pollutants and environmental health risk assessment.
He has published more than 200 papers of scientific journals and is also the editor of
several books such as Introduction to Environmental Medicine, Environmental Health
Science, Air Pollution and Health. Furthermore, Guo is currently board member of
various organizations such as ‘Chinese Society of Environmental Health’, ‘Deputy Chair
of the Environmental & Ecological Toxicology Committee, Beijing’s Environmental
Health & Preventive Medicine Association, and Committee for the International
Society for Environmental Epidemiology and International Society for Environmental
Epidemiology Asia.
Professor at Peking University Department Chair, School of Public Health
Xinbiao Guo
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Professor Kim Yun-shin is a chair professor of Environmental Science at Konkuk
University and emeritus professor at Hanyang University, Medical School and an expert
in the study of exposure to air · indoor air pollution and Health Risk Assessment over the
past 35 years. He has been in charge of various events since 10 years ago by implementing
‘Air Day’, and as a representative of the International Federation of Air and Air Force, he
is stepping up efforts to establish World Air Day. Professor Kim who went through a Ph.D.
in Health Science at Tokyo University in Japan and a Ph.D. in Environmental Science at
Texas State University joined the study of fine dust at Harvard University in the U.S. and
the U.S. Environmental Office in the early 1980s, and he announced his Ph.D. on "finding
the source of indoor and outdoor ultrafine dust" for the first time in the U.S. Since then,
he has played a major role in enacting the Air Fine dust Standards and Indoor Air Quality
Management Act in South Korea. Currently, the company is focusing on a campaign to
find the rights of people around the world to breathe clean air through the establishment
of international platforms such as opening of foreign branches of the World Federation of
Air, Airports, and certification of clean air cities.
Kim Ho, Dean of the Graduate School of Public Health at Seoul National
University, graduated from the Department of Computational Statistics from
Seoul National University in 1998 and received his Ph.D. in Biostatistics from the
University of North Carolina in 1996.
After joining Seoul National University to teach biostatistics in 1998, Professor
Kim conducted research on health effects of air pollution and climate change and
published approximately 300 academic papers including 250 SCI papers. Currently
serving as a vice-chairman of the Korean Society of Climate Change Research, he
is also working as an editor of many journals including the International Journal
of Epidemiology.
Kim Ho is now an expert member of the National Climate Environment
Conference working to solve problems of fine dust.
Moderator
Kim Yun-shin / Chair-Professor at Konkuk University
Discussion
Kim Ho / Dean of the Graduate School of Public Health at Seoul National University
Go Yun-wha is currently working at the ELPS, an environmental
consulting firm, and serves as a chairman of Air Quality Improvement
Committee at the National Council on Climate and Air Quality and
also Operation Director of Public Forum on Fine Particulate Matter at
the Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies (KOFST).
He has got a B.E. in Mechanical Engineering, a M.S. in Environmental
Pollution Control and a Ph.D. in Environmental Science. After he
graduated, he worked for 30 years in the fields of air pollution and
solid waste management, mainly at the Ministry of Environment,
serving as a Director General of Air Quality Management Bureau,
President of National Institute of Environmental Research and
Administrator of Korea Meteorological Administration. He contributed
to the promulgation of Special Act on Air Quality Improvement for
Sudokwon(Seoul Metropolitan Area) and served as President of the
Korean Society of Climate Change Research.
Kim Dong-Sik, CEO of Kweather, established Korea’s first private
weather company, Kweather in 1997 with the introduction of the
Private forecasting business system. He worked for the consulting
company, ADL, after graduating from Hanyang University in
mechanical engineering and completing a master’s degree in MIT.
Kim is currently working to solve the fine dust problem that has
emerged as social disasters by implementing the 4th industrial
revolution technology in the measurement and the analysis of fine
dust. He has served as a director of Korea Meteorological Industry
promotion Agency and a civilian member of the Presidential
Committee on Green growth. Kim Dong-Sik is currently a director of
the Korea Meteorological Association and the Chairman of the Korea
Meteorological Industry Association.
Discussion
Go Yun-wha / Former President of Meteorological Office
Discussion
Kim Dong-sik / CEO of Kweather
Moderator and Panel
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