Power Lunch with Dr. Noah Raford
Date
Oct 11, 2017
A Short Guide to the Future
Dr. Noah Raford, Chief Operating Officer | Futurist-in-Chief of Dubai Future Foundation, hosted Young Arab Leaders Power Lunch on the theme of “A Short Guide to the Future” on October 11, 2017 at 2:00-4:00pm at the Capital Club DIFC, Dubai, UAE. He discussed the major trends and influences that will shape the next 20 years; what Dubai is doing to stay ahead of them; and how companies and communities can understand and embrace them.
Power Lunch is a series of casual VIP discussions over intimate lunch with YAL Members and Board of Directors hosted by globally and regionally prominent speakers like Dr. Raford with the purpose of fostering significant relationships within the community to solve the region’s socio-economic challenges.
About the Speaker
Dr. Noah Raford is the Chief Operating Officer, “Futurist-in-Chief” at the Dubai Future Foundation and a former advisor on futures, foresight, and innovation in the UAE Prime Minister’s Office. Noah helped establish the country’s first national foresight unit, helped established the Dubai Future’s Foundation and the Museum of the Future, and is part of a team that identifies emerging opportunities, develops strategic partnerships, and prototypes future initiatives for the Government of Dubai. Some the projects he has recently been involved with include:
Noah completed his PhD at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), his masters degree at the Bartlett School of Architecture, and his undergraduate studies at Brown University. He is a member of the World Economic Forum (WEF) Global Agenda Council on Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, a Senior Research Fellow at the London School of Economics, a fellow at the Bartlett School of Architecture, a member of the International Futures Forum.
He lives in Dubai, is married with two children and is a semi-retired techno DJ. He maintains an occasional podcast called NerdHouse(mixing deep techno with deep lectures and spoken word) and recently finished his second book, “Warlords, Inc.”
Dr. Noah Raford, Chief Operating Officer | Futurist-in-Chief of Dubai Future Foundation, hosted Young Arab Leaders Power Lunch on the theme of “A Short Guide to the Future” on October 11, 2017 at 2:00-4:00pm at the Capital Club DIFC, Dubai, UAE. He discussed the major trends and influences that will shape the next 20 years; what Dubai is doing to stay ahead of them; and how companies and communities can understand and embrace them.
Power Lunch is a series of casual VIP discussions over intimate lunch with YAL Members and Board of Directors hosted by globally and regionally prominent speakers like Dr. Raford with the purpose of fostering significant relationships within the community to solve the region’s socio-economic challenges.
About the Speaker
Dr. Noah Raford is the Chief Operating Officer, “Futurist-in-Chief” at the Dubai Future Foundation and a former advisor on futures, foresight, and innovation in the UAE Prime Minister’s Office. Noah helped establish the country’s first national foresight unit, helped established the Dubai Future’s Foundation and the Museum of the Future, and is part of a team that identifies emerging opportunities, develops strategic partnerships, and prototypes future initiatives for the Government of Dubai. Some the projects he has recently been involved with include:
- The Museum of the Future
- The Dubai Global Blockchain Council
- The UAE Drones for Good Award
- The UAE Robotics for Good Award
- The Dubai 3D Printing Strategy
- The Dubai Self-Driving Vehicle Strategy
- The International Council on Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (iCAIR)
- The “Office of the Future”; the world’s first fully functional 3D printed building
Noah completed his PhD at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), his masters degree at the Bartlett School of Architecture, and his undergraduate studies at Brown University. He is a member of the World Economic Forum (WEF) Global Agenda Council on Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, a Senior Research Fellow at the London School of Economics, a fellow at the Bartlett School of Architecture, a member of the International Futures Forum.
He lives in Dubai, is married with two children and is a semi-retired techno DJ. He maintains an occasional podcast called NerdHouse(mixing deep techno with deep lectures and spoken word) and recently finished his second book, “Warlords, Inc.”