StateUp 21 launch: forum about tech solving public needs
Join us for the two-part launch of StateUp 21, the leading international resource on technology that addresses big public needs.
As Part 1 of the Launch, StateUp is hosting in partnership with CUSPE and King's Entrepreneurship Lab an informal forum for aspiring entrepreneurs and young professionals to learn from founders of the most exciting startups in public-purpose tech. Dr. Kamiar Mohaddes will moderate. Bring all your burning questions about how to build a career in public-purpose tech!
StateUp is building the knowledge and ideas infrastructure for public-purpose technology, to bridge the gap between the worlds of governance and technology. StateUp offers research, data, and upskilling products and services and works with governments, international organisations, technology companies, and research bodies.
Yau Ben-Or is CEO and Co-founder of Rural Senses - “One to Watch” in this year’s StateUp 21
Yau has over 7 years of experience in leading multidisciplinary teams in multinational projects. Prior to co-founding Rural Senses, he worked as a project manager for MobileODT to improve global health and founded SolarChange to promote renewable energies. Yau holds an MPhil in Sustainable Development from the University of Cambridge.
Rural Senses is a social enterprise that helps project developers to understand rural community needs and evaluate project impact efficiently and accurately using AI-enhanced data analysis and user-centric data collection
https://ruralsenses.com/our-team/
@RuralSenses
Annette Jezierska is the Co-founder and CEO of The Future Fox - member of this year’s StateUp 21
Jezierska is a leading entrepreneur and expert in advancing major sustainable transport infrastructure. Before founding The Future Fox in 2017, she previously helped peak recycling rates through public engagement for Westminster City Council. She is an NIC Young Professionals Panellist and holds an MSci in Natural Sciences from the University of Cambridge.
The Future Fox is a technology company with a social mission to accelerate the development of smart, sustainable and people-focused places. The Future Fox works across urban planning use cases, using its platform PlaceBuilder, to help enable community feedback to planning applications.
https://www.thefuturefox.com/about-us
@netjez / @TheFutureFox
Dr. Kamiar Mohaddes is Co-director of King’s Entrepreneurship Lab and Associate Professor in Economics & Policy at the Cambridge Judge Business School.
Kamiar’s main areas of research are applied macroeconomics, global and national macroeconometric modelling, energy economics, and climate change. He is an Economic Research Forum (ERF) Research Fellow, and serves as its Thematic Co-Leader for the macroeconomics theme. He is also an Associate Researcher at the Energy Policy Research Group (EPRG) at the University of Cambridge, an Associate Fellow of the USC Dornsife Institute for New Economic Thinking, a Research Associate at the Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, and a Research Associate at the Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis at ANU in Australia.
King’s Entrepreneurship Lab equips students with entrepreneurial skills and supports those wishing to explore a career path in innovation, entrepreneurship and business.
https://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/people/cto/km418
@KamiarMohaddes / @KingsELab
This session is the first part of the launch event for StateUp 21, the leading international resource on public-purpose technology. Part 1 is an “Ask-Me-Anything”-style informal, audience-driven Q&A with StateUp 21 member startup founders. We envision this session to be an opportunity for aspiring entrepreneurs and young professionals aiming to work in public-purpose technology to learn from leading startup founders.
The session is hosted in partnership with King’s Entrepreneurship Lab and CUSPE (Cambridge University Science and Policy Exchange).
This session is complemented by our new Nebula Hire jobs board offering, featuring the most exciting roles in public-purpose tech, including from this year’s StateUp 21 startups.
WHEN: Thursday, 17th February at 5:00pm
WHERE: King’s College, Cambridge
TICKETS: Book your tickets here.