Technology Innovation, Misinformation and Public Health
18 
Mar
, 
2020
7pm
 - 
10pm

2:00 PM

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Global supply chains have been tested by everything from the shifting winds of trade policy, to challenges brought on by the global pandemic and localized political or environmental disruptions. Watch on demand to hear discussions where multinational company executives share insights about how to navigate uncertainty, mitigate risk, enhance efficiencies and reimagine a stronger more resilient supply chain.


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Science, technology and innovation have a long history of reducing risks and improving public health outcomes. And yet, the road from health innovation with proven, evidence-based benefits, to adoption is not always straightforward.

 

This panel will examine how health innovation can rise above the cacophony of misinformation in today’s digital age. We’ll discuss the intertwined roles of the public and private sectors in fostering new technologies to ensure that science-based information and innovation get in the hands of those who need to make informed decisions.

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Global supply chains have been tested by everything from the shifting winds of trade policy, to challenges brought on by the global pandemic and localized political or environmental disruptions. Watch on demand to hear discussions where multinational company executives share insights about how to navigate uncertainty, mitigate risk, enhance efficiencies and reimagine a stronger more resilient supply chain.


This is a sponsored session. The Wall Street Journal newsroom was not involved in the production of this session.

Agenda

8:00 A.m. – 9:00 A.M.

Technology Innovation, Misinformation and Public Health

 

Ramin Beheshti | President, The News Movement

Dr. Moira Gilchrist | Vice President, Strategic & Scientific Communications, PMI 

Dr. Fred Ledley | Director, Center for the Integration of Science and Industry, Bentley University

Elizabeth Marsh, Assistant Professor and Associate Chair, Department of Communication

Florida International University



In conversation with:

Phillipa Leighton-Jones | Global Editor at Large and Anchor, The Trust, The Wall Street Journal | Barron’s Group

Featured Speakers

Ramin Beheshti

President

The News Movement

Dr. Moira Gilchrist

Vice President, Strategic & Scientific Communications

Philip Morris International

Dr. Fred Ledley

Director, Center for the Integration of Science and Industry

Bentley University

Elizabeth Marsh

Assistant Professor and Associate Chair, Department of Communication

Florida International University

Phillipa Leighton-Jones

Editor at Large, The Trust

The Wall Street Journal | Barron’s Group

More speakers to come!

Proudly Sponsored By

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This is a sponsored session. The Wall Street Journal newsroom was not involved in the production of this session.

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