TEDxAthens 2024
X Machina
In the luminous heart of Athens, where ancient myths meet cutting-edge innovation, TEDxAthens is set to embark on a momentous journey as it celebrates its 15th anniversary. With the theme “X Machina,” we invite you to delve into the intricate tapestry of humanity’s modern odyssey—a narrative woven with threads of technological marvels, human ingenuity, and ethical reckonings.
As the world hurtles towards an era of unprecedented technological advancement, the line between the natural and the artificial blurs. “X Machina” beckons us to explore this convergence, to ponder the profound implications, and to chart a course guided by wisdom and compassion.
At TEDxAthens 2024, visionaries, innovators, and thought leaders from around the globe will converge to illuminate the path forward.
Against the backdrop of ancient ruins and modern marvels and hosted for the first time at Athens & Epidaurus Festival Pireos 260, TEDxAthens 2024 will serve as a crucible for dialogue, exploration, and inspiration, embodying the spirit and timeless concept of “Deus ex Machina” in today’s complex world.
Join us on this extraordinary voyage of riveting talks, honest discussions, and immersive experiences as we celebrate 15 years of ideas worth spreading and embark on a new chapter in our shared narrative. Together, let us dare to dream, to innovate, and to build a world where the synergy between humanity and technology is harmonious, equitable, and empowering.
Welcome to TEDxAthens 2024: “X Machina”, where Humanity Meets its Digital Destiny.
THE SPEAKERS
MAIN STAGE SPEAKERS
Miyoko Schinner
Dimitris Papanikolaou
Evy Poumpouras
Patrick Tatopoulos
Muzoon Almellehan
Antonia Pontiki
John Tasioulas
Dimitris Gizopoulos
Dr. Maria Neira
Roger Michel
Andrew Winston
Clover Hogan
Didier Queloz
Andreas Drimiotis
MAIN STAGE PERFORMERS
DALENE
The Alternative Stage of TEDxAthens is set to ignite deep discussions, designed to spark curiosity, inform perspectives, and inspire transformative ideas. Our carefully curated sessions will explore a broad spectrum of pressing and relevant topics.
From the ethical and societal impacts of AI to innovative alternatives to mass tourism in Greece, each panel promises deep insights into today’s most significant issues. We’ll delve into the future of food, the evolving relationship between mental health and screen use, and the unique challenges and opportunities facing Gen Z in the workforce. Our discussions will also cover the critical role of freedom of expression in Art, sustainable urban solutions for Athens, financial literacy, the evolution of Greek athleticism, and new norms in family life. A special focus will also be placed on child development and the prevention of gender-based violence.
Join us at the Alternative Stage to be part of conversations that not only reflect on today’s challenges but also envision practical solutions and inspire actions for a better tomorrow. Engage with experts, thinkers, and change-makers who are pioneering change and redefining boundaries. Get ready to be inspired, challenged, and transformed by the power of ideas that are reshaping our world.
ALTERNATIVE STAGE PANELISTS
Child Development and Gender-based Violence
Discussing ways to stop the cycle of violence when behavioral patterns are formed
Panos Dimakis
Dr. Vana Papakitsou
Antonis Exintaris
Marios Mazaris
Gen Z and the Workforce
Diverse Paths to Success
Konstantia Palla
Dimitra Kalantoni
Teo Boufis
Yannis Imelos
Athens for Athenians | Supported by Ayvens
Envisioning implementable urban solutions
Adam Markakis
Yannos Zafeiris
Periklis Chatzinakos
Stefania Gyftopoulou
Financial Literacy in Greece
Shaping a financially informed Society
Angeliki Savvidou
Mina Misyrli
Argyris Xafis
Stavroula Zouvelou
Longevity and Good Living
The disruptive model of the 100+year lifespan
Nikos Efstathiou
Dr. Maria Neira
Constantinos Sofikitis
Philippa Michali
Mental Health & Screens
Exploring insights on establishing healthy digital boundaries
Kelly Vranaki
Antonios Dakanalis
Sofia Peridi
Viktoria Tsepeneka
Have you ever wondered how perfumes are made? Would you like to create your own? Have you thought about how sound and silence can lead us to a state of deep relaxation? How about going home with a piece of art you’ve crafted yourself? Would you like to see up close the ROVER that will be sent to Mars? Or perhaps, join an interactive discussion on how technology is redefining the way we work?All this and more can be found at the LAB Stage, the third stage of TEDxAthens, which hosts Workshops and Q&A sessions! We look forward to welcoming you to the specially designed space of the LAB!
LAB Workshops & Q&A
Maria Sokhatskaya Reviti & Evgenia Podlevskikh | Tipsy Art Workshop by Community Club
Manolis Zografakis | Sound Healing
THE LOCATION
Athens Epidaurus Festival Peiraios 260
Ag. Ioannis Rentis 182 33
Getting there:
The Athens Festival venue at 260 Peiraios Street is located at the Tavros district of Athens, and shares a city block with the Athens School of Fine Art. It lies on the right hand side of the street on the way down to Piraeus, some way past the crossroads with Chamosternas Street. The entrance will be through Polykratous street. It will be well sign posted.
ISAP – Athens-Piraeus Electric Railway (Line 1):
Alight at Kallithea Station.
As you leave the station, walk parallel to the railway tracks in the direction Piraeus as far as Dimitsanas Street. There, turn right into Peiraios Street, cross over and walk to the right (towards central Athens) for a few metres, where you will find the Gate of Peiraos 260.
www.isap.gr
Bus:
Alight at the “Yfantiria” (Υφαντήρια) stop, or at the Scholi Kalon Technon (“School of Fine Art”) stop (Served by Routes 049, and 914)
www.oasa.gr
On Foot:
The entrance to Peiraios 260 venue is accessible from Polykrati Spyrou Street
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