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Panel of leaders to discuss "thoughtful machines: thriving in the Internet of Things"

The Executives' Club of Chicago CHICAGO, March 18, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- The Internet of Things (IoT) is predicted to have an impact 5 to 10 times greater than that of the Internet. There are currently seven connected devices per person on earth, and by 2022, it is estimated that 25 to 50 billion objects will be connected through IoT. The total economic impact estimated to reach $3 to $11 trillion by 2025.

Every day, people turn on their smart phones and find themselves connected to multiple aspects of their personal and business lives, experiencing a taste of IoT. The IoT is generating opportunities for businesses to provide new services, and disrupt existing industries. Many companies will have a choice: disrupt, or be disrupted.

On March 22, join The Executives' Club as panelists discuss the implications of IoT for their businesses, how they are planning for new capabilities the questions they are asking of their colleagues, and how you should be thinking about the future of IoT within your business.

Event Details

Business Technology Leadership Forum in 
alignment with the Technology Committee: 
Thoughtful Machines: Thriving in the Internet of Things
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
IIT Downtown Campus Auditorium – 565 W. Adams 
Chicago, IL 60661

Registration and Networking: 5:00 p.m. Program: 5:30-7:00 p.m. Post-Program Networking: 7:00-7:30 p.m.

Panelists:


Claudine Bianchi, CMO, ClickSoftware
Dean Crutchfield, CIO, Zebra Technologies
Dr. Joseph C. Kvedar, Vice President, Connected Health, 
   Partners HealthCare
Alex Luttschyn, Head of Global Sales, Pivotal Labs and 
   Cloud Native Services, Pivotal Software
Rajiv Sivaraman, VP & Head of Plant Security Services, 
   Siemens

Moderator:

Kathryn Ross, Managing Director, Accenture
Technology Committee Co-Chairs: Accenture and CDW

About The Executives' Club of Chicago:

The Executives' Club of Chicago is the city's premier membership and networking organization focused on senior executives networking, development and innovation. The Club serves as a platform for executives to build relationships, share ideas, develop new business opportunities and participate in world-class programming. The Club helps executives with their personal and professional development and prepares the next generation of business leaders for success. For more information, visit www.ExecutivesClub.org.

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