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A Campus Party Brazil is the main technological event held annually in the country. It deals with a wide range of topics related to technology and digital culture. The meeting took place in Spain, where the first of the events took place in 1997, later extending to other Latin American countries such as Brazil, Colombia e Mexico.
With all tickets sold out, starts this Tuesday (26), the 9th edition of Campus Party Brazil. Bringing together lectures, workshops, workshops and s, the meeting will also debate trends and perspectives of technology and its consequences in the world. O event takes place until Sunday (31) at Anhembi, in São Paulo andnot expected 120 thousand visitors and 8 thousand "camps“, coming from all over Brazil and 21 countries.

This year's theme is feel the future (“Feel the Future”, free translation into Portuguese), which focuses on the inflections of technology in the labor market. Organizers maintain that in the coming decades, most formal jobs, as we know them today, will be extinct. The idea is in line with the reservations made by the open letter expressed his concern about the use of Artificial Intelligence.
The issue was also highlighted in the World Economic Forum of Davos this year, in which the role of technology – described as the “Fourth Industrial Revolution” – was debated in order to find ways to make it possible “reap dividends and not debts" in this process. The lecture feel the future da Campus Party Brazil will be carried out by Paco Ragageles, CEO and founder of Campus Party at 21:26 today (XNUMX).

At this morning's press conference, a 3rd national headquarters for the Campus Party. After São Paulo (since 2008) and Recife (since 2012), Brasília will host the event. The governor of the Federal District, Rodrigo Rollemberg, participated in the opening in São Paulo and took the opportunity to announce the launch of the event in the federal capital, scheduled for the second half of 2017.
Furthermore, Campus Party Brazil has more than 15 areas of knowledge. Altogether there will be more than 600 hours of content between lectures, workshops, hackathons, challenges, mentorships, among other initiatives spread around the place. Check out the main stage schedule below:
26 January 2016
20:00 Opening ceremony
21:00 Feel The Future Lecture. Paco Ragageles.
27 January 2016
10:30 Launch of the world's largest esports company (ESL) in Brazil.
13:00 Eugene Chereshnev (Che)
14:30 How to slow down global warming and create new sources and energies. Guilherme Nastari.
15:45 Inspirational + Motivating + A dose of reality that not everything is flowers. Leonardo Tristan.
17:00 Ime Archibong, Global Director of Strategic Partnerships at Facebook
18:15 New Cartola FC: the news of the biggest fantasy game in Brazil.
20:00 Grant Imahara
28 January 2016
10:30 The Future of Educational Technologies. Vanderlei Martinianos.
11:45 City of Drones.
13:00 Daniel Matros.
14:30 Humans, technology and the future of education. Guy Vardi.
15:45 Product development with human centered methodology. Mark Jamison
18:15 Another Week = Cartoon Network. Agustin Ferrando.
20:00 Michel Smith
21:30 How to earn money and travel the world at the same time. Eme Viegas and Jaque Barbosa
29 January 2016
14:30 The real world back to online dating. happn. Marie Cosnard
15:45 Could technology be able to simulate 100% human emotions? Sébastien Tondeur
17:00 The future of professions. Daniel Susskind.
20:00 Future of Marketing. Steve Gershik
21:15 If the Crisis Changes Us, the Lecture Changes. (3.0) Schneider Data
30 January 2016
11:45 From them to them: technology and security. Get out there and UN women.
13:00 Supermassive Black Holes and their role in the Evolution of the Universe. Thaisa Storchi Bergmann.
14:30 Life in the age of new sensations. Neil Harbisson. Moon Ribas.
15:45 The Human Factor and the challenges of Information Technology. Gianluca Colombo
20:00 Closing ceremony
For more information about the agenda, visit the website content link.