LIFT is a series of events to inspire and connect the community of doers and thinkers exploring the social impact of new technologies. Each LIFT conference is a three days experience made of talks, workshops, interactive art and discussions to understand and anticipate the most important social changes, and meet the people behind them.
| Upcoming events: • LIFT Asia (South Korea, 3-5 Sept. 2008) • LIFT09 (Geneva, 25-27 Feb. 2009) |
Past events: • LIFT08 (Geneva, 2008) • LIFT evening Seoul (Seoul, 2007) • LIFT07 (Geneva, 2007) • LIFT06 (Geneva, 2006) |
Concept
LIFT leads a new generation of conferences exploring the social implications of technologies in our society in a unique and tested format maximizing creativity and networking. It is a three-day experience built upon:
- • workshops and open stage talks, proposed and selected by LIFT participants
- • keynote speeches and panels with world renowned experts (past speakers include Bruce Sterling, Cory Doctorow, Jeffrey Huang, Robert Scoble, Adam Greenfield, Regine Débatty and Jaewoong Lee)
- • artistic activities offered to facilitate networking and innovative thinking, allowing attendees to play and create to keep their mind fresh and meet others.
In a recent post-conference survey carried by an independent company, 93% of attendees had a good or excellent overall appreciation of LIFT07 with “networking” or “learning” mentioned as the greatest benefits of participation. The majority of attendees agreed that LIFT07 provided them with interesting information and influenced their opinions on the usage of emerging technologies. 96% of attendees met new people at LIFT07.
History
LIFT08
LIFT08 was again a record edition, gathering 700 attendees from 30 countries to discuss online environments, user experience, sustainable development, gaming or foresight. The event was covered by TechCrunch, ATS, Fast Company, Wired, BBC News, NZZ, Radio Suisse Romande, Europe1, Netzwoche, Campaign and by tenth of bloggers and podcasters. 40 videos have been recorded and made available online, and the community rated Kevin Warwick (Cyborg research), Genevieve Bell (Secrets, lies & digital deceptions), Robin Hunicke (game trends), Paul Barnett (Game design) and Eric Favre (the story of Nespresso) as the five best presenters. See their talks now!
LIFT07
The 2007 edition of LIFT in Geneva attracted more than 550 participants (Global 1000 companies, entrepreneurs, investors, students, researchers, artists, NGOs) from 30 countries. A program of 36 keynote speeches, 16 workshops and 4 panels covered diverse topics like web 2.0, mobile technologies, robots, economic and social trends. LIFT was supported by organizations like Swisscom, Whisher, HP, Zurich, the Gebert Ruf Stiftung or the EPFL and was covered extensively by Swiss media as well as international media like the BBC, the Associated Press, Wired, the Guardian, and Europe 1.
More info on liftconference.com/2007.
LIFT06
The first edition of LIFT happened in 2006 and welcomed 350 delegates from 20 countries. The conference featured speakers like Cory Doctorow, Bruce Sterling, Robert Scoble, Hugh Macleod or Euan Semple. In a post conference survey, LIFT06 was assessed as a success by most attendees, with 93% planning to attend the next edition.
More info on liftconference.com/2006.
Talks
Most of the talks given at LIFT are available for free at videos.liftconference.com.
Speakers policy
We have a certain number of principles guiding the invitations of speakers. Here are the most important ones:
- • Our policy is to never invite the same speaker two years in a row. Sometimes, the speakers who came up first in the post-conference survey are invited the next year but then in a different capacity (on a panel, to run a workshop)
- • LIFT speakers are not paid to speak. They travel to the conference to share their passion about what they are doing, and meet amazing people.
- • Speakers are asked not to do any commercial pitch, and focus on ideas sharing.
- • Our editorial team is completely independent of the sponsoring team. Buying stage time is not possible at LIFT.
- • We ask speakers to be present during the three days of the conference. We try to avoid inviting speakers who will only come for the duration of their speech as LIFT is first and foremost about creating networking between all the participants.
- • In the interest of all the participants, we are pretty strict with the time allotted to presentations and will as smoothly as possible *g* cut a presentation that goes beyond the time limit.
- • Speakers agree that their talk will be recorded put on LIFT videos for free download and viewing.
- • We try to pay plane tickets and hotels to speakers who need it and do not work for large organizations who can cover the costs.
- • Despite the fact it is not always an easy task (think about obtaining a Swiss visa for an African speaker) we put a lot of efforts in trying to have a program that reflects the world's diversity.
Post-conference survey
Every year, an independent company (Benchpoint) runs a satisfaction survey on the participants of the conference, published in total transparency on the conference website. Here are the past surveys:
- 2007 survey: "83% of attendees had a good or excellent overall appreciation of LIFT07 with “networking” or “learning” mentioned as the greatest benefits of participation. The majority of attendees agreed that LIFT07 provided them with interesting information and influenced their opinions on the usage of emerging technologies. 96% of attendees met new people at LIFT07 with most people meeting between 1-5 persons."
Full report in PDF (340kb) - 2006 survey: "LIFT06 was assessed as a big success by most attendees ñ 93% plan to attend LIFT07. According to the attendees, LIFT06 was successful in providing information and influencing their attitudes about emerging technology. One third of attendees saw the main benefit of attending LIFT06 as networking and are looking towards more facilitated networking at LIFT07. The quality of the presentations varied considerably for many attendees and a different selection process may be appropriate for LIFT07. In terms of the conference format, attendees suggested more interactive sessions and workshops around the conference. LIFT06 was successful in connecting people and provoking ongoing discussions amongst attendees and beyond the conference. "
Full report in PDF (720kb)