Editor’s note: Dallas Innovates is the media sponsor for Digital Fight Club on Aug. 28. Digital Fight Club is a no-holds-barred event that pits technology experts against each other in a head-to-head, rapid-fire discussion on a hot-button topic rooted in innovation. Read the story of how it came to be here.
And, before the main event at the end of the month, Founder Michael Pratt will be previewing what audience members can expect each round. Fight #5 is below.
Our final fight will be near and dear to everyone’s heart: personal data and privacy.
Unless you made like Fight #3 and completely disconnected your life from all forms of technology, this applies to you.
How do we find peace with the tension between your privacy rights and the great things companies can do for consumers by using our data to drive better experiences?
Andy Chen and Mike Orren are both sitting on a treasure trove of consumer data. They don’t see eye to eye on what to do with it.
Find out why at Digital Fight Club.
Digital Fight Club: An overview of it all
The Untold Story of How Digital Fight Club Came to Be
Now in its fourth year, Digital Fight Club is returning later this month to the Granada Theater in Dallas. Take a look inside the upcoming fight night and the events that led to its creation.
Fight #1
Public Transport Technology: Taming the Wild West
Digital Fight Club’s Fight #1 will feature Robert Mundinger, founder of TheMap.io, versus Steven Duong, associate vice president of AECOM’s Design + Planning and Economics, as the Fighters.
Fight #2
Silence: To Digitally Disconnect or Not
The Fighters for Digital Fight Club’s second Fight are Lee Harrison, CEO of Thru, versus Stephen Ellis, CTO of Plymouth AI.
Fight #3
Silence: To Digitally Disconnect or Not
Meet the Fighters for the third round of Digital Fight Club: Jennifer Zientz, head of clinical services at the Center for BrainHealth, versus Michelle Adams, founder and president at Marketing Brainology.
Fight #4
Get to Know Me: Data, Personalization & Privacy
For Fight #4 of Digital Fight Club, Farrukh Malik, CEO of Roomored, will go up against Steve Nix, CEO of ForwardXP.
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