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SUMMARY:Beyond the Ballot: Are Campaigns Fueling Division?
DESCRIPTION:The year 2024 has proven to be a super election year\, marked by unprecedented political dynamics during the elections in the US\, EU\, and German states. Campaigns have evolved in remarkable ways\, characterized by intense polarization\, innovative strategies\, and an ever-growing influence of digital media. This panel will tackle topics such as the role of misinformation in shaping voter perceptions\, the use of new tools\, the importance of AI in campaigns\, and the necessity of addressing systemic inequalities within campaign strategies. The panel will explore how these campaigns have reshaped our understanding of democracy and the conversations we must have about the future of political engagement across borders. \nKEYNOTE SPEAKER \n\nThomas E. Price\, M.D.: 23rd US Secretary of Health and Human Services\n\nPANEL \n\nBetsy Ankney: Campaign Manager for Nikki Haley for President\nCathryn Clüver Ashbrook: Executive Vice President/Senior Adviser\, Bertelsmann Foundation\nThomas E. Price\, M.D.: 23rd US Secretary of Health and Human Services\nModeration: Annett Meiritz: US Correspondent\, Handelsblatt Media Group
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/beyond-the-ballot-are-campaigns-fueling-division-2
LOCATION:Harvard Memorial Church | Main Hall\, 1 Harvard Yard\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241115T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241115T180000
DTSTAMP:20260429T180014
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SUMMARY:Keynote: Restoring Optimism – Pathways to Progress
DESCRIPTION:In a remarkable twist of history\, November 6\, 2024 brought dual waves of political transformation: As Germans woke to news of leadership changes in America\, they would end their day learning of dramatic shifts in their own government. These parallel transitions underscore a pivotal moment in transatlantic relations. The younger generation\, in particular\, may feel like spectators in decisions that will shape their future. But perhaps we’re looking at this through the wrong lens. The moment calls not for anxiety\, but for bold vision. Today’s university graduates aren’t merely inheriting a world of challenges—they’re inheriting unprecedented opportunities to reshape it. Their education\, technological fluency\, and global mindset position them uniquely to transform apparent obstacles into pathways for progress. More to come at the opening of the German American Conference next Friday. \nSPEAKERS: \n\nNicolai Andersen: Global Strategy\, Risk & Transactions Leader\, Deloitte
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/keynote-3
LOCATION:Harvard Memorial Church | Main Hall\, 1 Harvard Yard\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Keynote
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T100000
DTSTAMP:20260429T180014
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SUMMARY:Opening Keynote: Zeitenwende – Quo Vadis?
DESCRIPTION:KEYNOTE SPEAKER \n\nLieutenant General Jürgen-Joachim von Sandrart\, Commander of the Multinational Corps Northeast in Szczecin\, Poland\n\n    PANEL \n\nLieutenant General Jürgen-Joachim von Sandrart: Commander of the Multinational Corps Northeast in Szczecin\, Poland\nModeration: Eric Rosenbach: Director of the Defense\, Emerging Technology\, and Strategy Program at Harvard Kennedy School; Former Pentagon Chief of Staff
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/keynote-2
LOCATION:Harvard Kennedy School | LITTAUER L-145\, 79 John F. Kennedy St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Keynote
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T101500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T113000
DTSTAMP:20260429T180014
CREATED:20241016T201144Z
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SUMMARY:The Meritroversy: Does a Merit-Based Higher Education System Work?
DESCRIPTION:This panel explores the societal implications of a merit-based system in the United States and Germany. The idea of meritocracy suggests that individual success is earned solely through talent and hard work\, but this notion has faced increasing scrutiny. In reality\, access to opportunities is often influenced by factors such as socio-economic status\, education\, gender\, and race. This panel aims to discuss the nuances and limitations of meritocracy\, with a particular focus on education. \n  \nSPEAKERS: \n\nMiriam Farnbauer: Project Director\, DIAG USA Foundation\nProf. Manuel Hartung: CEO and Chairman of the Executive Board of ZEIT STIFTUNG BUCERIUS\, Germany\nDr. Daniel Kramer: Director of the Fulbright U.S. Student Program\, Institute of International Education (IIE)\nProf. Daniel Markovits: Author of “The Meritocracy Trap”\, Professor of Law at the Yale Law School\, Founding Director of the Yale Center for the Study of Private Law\nModeration: Christian Strowa: Director of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)  North America
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/the-meritroversy
LOCATION:Harvard Kennedy School | Wexner W-332\, 79 John F. Kennedy St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T101500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T113000
DTSTAMP:20260429T180014
CREATED:20241018T204448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241115T144745Z
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SUMMARY:Securing the Digital Frontier: Navigating the Future of Cybersecurity
DESCRIPTION:This panel “Securing the Digital Frontier: Navigating the Future of Cybersecurity” delves into emerging threats\, the role of public-private partnerships\, and the evolving landscape of global cybersecurity policy. Key topics include safeguarding critical infrastructure\, combating ransomware\, and protecting democratic institutions against cyber-attacks. The panel also considers how transatlantic cooperation and advanced technological solutions can drive more resilient cybersecurity strategies. Join us for an engaging dialogue on how to secure the digital frontier in an increasingly interconnected and vulnerable world. \nKEYNOTE SPEAKER: \n\nClaudia Plattner: President of the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI)\n\nPANEL: \n\nTim Maurer: Senior Director for Cybersecurity Policy at Microsoft\nClaudia Plattner: President of the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI)\nModeration: Eric Rosenbach: Director of the Defense\, Emerging Technology\, and Strategy Program at Harvard Kennedy School and formerly Pentagon Chief of Staff
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/securing-the-digital-frontier-navigating-the-future-of-cybersecurity-2
LOCATION:Harvard Kennedy School | LITTAUER L-145\, 79 John F. Kennedy St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T101500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T113000
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CREATED:20241019T185527Z
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SUMMARY:Geschichtspolitik in Public Art & Education- Rethink the Fostering of Transatlantic Relationship in Berlin’s Memorial Culture
DESCRIPTION:This event will explore how public art and education in Berlin’s memorial culture can serve as tools for rethinking and strengthening transatlantic relations between Europe and the U.S. Against the backdrop of 21st-century challenges like global crises\, political polarization\, and cultural shifts\, the discussion will focus on how Berlin’s monuments and educational institutions can promote a more inclusive and nuanced understanding of history. Experts from art\, politics\, and education will examine how Berlin’s memory culture\, through public art and historical education\, can evolve to offer diverse perspectives on key historical events and their contemporary relevance. By examining the intersection of historical politics and transatlantic cooperation\, the event seeks to foster a more inclusive and equitable approach to collective memory in both Europe and the United States. \n  \nSPEAKERS: \n\nProf. Jonathan Bach: Interim Dean of SUS and Professor of Global Studies at The New School\nJuliane Haubold-Stolle: Head of Department Exhibitions\, Cooperation\, Stasi Records Archive/Federal Archive\nProf. Dr. Axel Klausmeier: Director\, Berlin Wall Foundation\nDr. Benjamin Nienass: Associate Professor\, Department of political science and law\, Montclair State University\nModeration: Dr. Flora Ferati-Sachsenmaier: Lecturer at Georg-August-University and guest fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/geschichtspolitik-in-public-art-education-rethink-the-fostering-of-transatlantic-relationship-in-berlins-memorial-culture
LOCATION:Harvard Kennedy School | Rubenstein R-304\, 79 John F. Kennedy St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T101500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T113000
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CREATED:20241022T212841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241115T145606Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Navigating Differences - Why We Aren’t Made for Understanding One Another and What to Do About It
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an engaging workshop on the question: How do we form such different beliefs despite having the same basic biology? And how can you navigate differences in beliefs\, differences in perception\, and differences in opinion? Together\, we’ll explore research on how we reason\, how we interpret the reasoning of others\, how our brains process ingroup and outgroup dynamics\, and the challenges this presents. Through an interactive exercise\, we’ll develop practical tools to navigate such complexity and foster understanding across divides. \nSPEAKERS: \n\nAnselm Dannecker: Senior Fellow at the Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Collaboratory at the Center for Public Leadership at Harvard Kennedy School
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/navigating-differences-why-we-arent-made-for-understanding-one-another-and-what-to-do-about-it
LOCATION:Harvard Kennedy School | Wexner G-02\, 79 John F. Kennedy St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T101500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T113000
DTSTAMP:20260429T180014
CREATED:20241023T072302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241116T125005Z
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SUMMARY:The Turning of the Tides: Interpreting the Zeitenwende
DESCRIPTION:As Germany grapples with its “Zeitenwende\,” the seismic shift in its defense policy\, the pressure is on. Is Germany ready to step up as a major player in transatlantic security\, or will institutional paralysis hold it back? This panel sparks a fierce debate on defense spending\, military modernization\, and U.S. expectations. Can Germany overcome its deep-seated hesitancy and meet NATO’s 2% target? With mounting global threats\, the stakes are sky-high – can this historic moment define a new era of stronger\, more resilient U.S.-German defense cooperation. \n  \nSPEAKERS: \n\nRoderich Kiesewetter: Member of the German Bundestag (CDU)\, Deputy Chairperson of the Parliamentary Oversight Panel; former General Staff Officer of the Bundeswehr\nStefan Liebich: Executive Director\, Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung New York City\nLieutenant General Jürgen-Joachim von Sandrart: Commander Multinational Corps Northeast\, Szczecin\, Poland\nDr. Stephen E. Sokol: President and CEO of the American Council on Germany\nModeration: Lieutenant Colonel Noah Genger: National Security Fellow/US Army\, Harvard Kennedy School
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/the-turning-of-the-tides-interpreting-the-zeitenwende
LOCATION:Harvard Kennedy School | Wexner W-436\, 79 John F. Kennedy St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T101500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T113000
DTSTAMP:20260429T180014
CREATED:20241023T075222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241115T052423Z
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SUMMARY:RANGE Workshop: Predicting the German-American Partnership
DESCRIPTION:In this session\, participants will use the Bertelsmann Foundation’s RANGE forecasting platform to engage in structured discussions on the future of US-German relations. The workshop will begin with a brief “decomposition” exercise\, in which participants will isolate the key drivers shaping the relationship between Washington and Berlin. Following this\, they will work to prioritize the most pressing of these drivers and shape them into engaging forecasting questions. The goal of the session will be to give participant opportunities to reevaluate their thinking on key issues and approach pressing questions from novel perspectives. Questions generated during the exercise will also be posted on the RANGE platform\, where forecasters will be able to input their own responses. \n  \nSPEAKERS: \n\nMarshall Reid: Senior Manager of US-EU-Asia Dynamics at the Bertelsmann Foundation
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/range-workshop
LOCATION:Harvard Kennedy School | Rubenstein R-306\, 79 John F. Kennedy St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T101500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T113000
DTSTAMP:20260429T180014
CREATED:20241111T012606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241115T150128Z
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SUMMARY:Reporting from the Front Lines: Analyzing the US Election and its Implications
DESCRIPTION:This panel features leading journalists who bring diverse perspectives on the recent U.S. Presidential Election between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. With insights shaped by extensive coverage of U.S. politics and society\, these experts will analyze the implications of the election results\, focusing on key themes like democratic resilience\, shifts in U.S. foreign policy\, and their impact on transatlantic relations. \nSPEAKERS \n\nRieke Havertz: International Correspondent\, ZEIT ONLINE\nMarie-Astrid Langer: US-Foreign Correspondent in Silicon Valley\, NZZ\nAnnett Meiritz: US Correspondent\, Handelsblatt Media Group\nVictoria Reichelt: Presenter ZDFheute & ‘’DIE DA OBEN’’\nModeration: Irene Braam: Executive Director\, Bertelsmann Foundation
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/reporting-from-the-front-lines-analyzing-the-us-election-and-its-implications
LOCATION:Harvard Kennedy School | Wexner W-330\, 79 John F. Kennedy St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T120000
DTSTAMP:20260429T180014
CREATED:20241111T013239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241115T150317Z
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SUMMARY:Meet the European Parliament - A Coffee Conversation
DESCRIPTION:The European Parliament is crucial in regulating trade\, emerging technologies like A.I.\, or data privacy for its member states and their citizens\, but the recent elections have caused a significant shift in its party composition. How will this change affect the working relation with the U.S.\, what impact will the US presidential and congress elections have on the parliamentary work across Brussels\, Strasbourg\, and Washington D.C.? \nHear the insights and perspectives of Dr. Tobias Cremer\, newly elected Member of the European Parliament\, and Dr. Walter Goetz\, Head of the European Parliament’s Liaison Office in Washington D.C.\, and join us in a relaxed setting with coffee and pastries at the German American Conference on Saturday\, Nov. 16th from 11:30-12:00 pm at Harvard Kennedy School\, kindly supported by the European Parliament Liaison Office Washington. \nSPEAKERS: \n\nDr. Tobias Cremer: Member of the European Parliament (SPD)\nDr. Walter Götz: Head of the European Parliament’s Liaison Office in Washington D.C.
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/meet-the-european-parliament-a-coffee-conversation
LOCATION:Harvard Kennedy School | LITTAUER L-324\, 79 John F. Kennedy St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T131500
DTSTAMP:20260429T180014
CREATED:20241016T201201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241115T151044Z
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SUMMARY:What It Takes to Take up a Stance
DESCRIPTION:The panel “What it Takes to Take up a Stance” will explore how companies on both sides of the Atlantic navigate the complex intersection of business and political engagement. The discussion will focus on how German and American companies approach advertising\, brand positioning\, and advocacy by supporting political ideas and social causes. The panel will examine the challenges and opportunities of taking a stand in an increasingly polarized environment\, and how these strategies can shape public perception and impact a company’s reputation. Perspectives from both the German and US contexts will offer valuable insights into the cultural and regulatory differences influencing corporate communications and political engagement. Join us to learn how businesses are redefining their role in society and navigating the delicate balance between commerce and activism. \n  \nSPEAKERS: \n\nEva Christiansen: Partner FGS Berlin\nJoanna Dodd Massey\, Ph.D.\, MBA: Chairman of the Board and Independent Director for Public & Private Companies | Head of Corporate Communications\nModeration: Hagar Hajjar Chemali: Political satirist\, foreign policy expert\, and host and creator of Oh My World!
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/what-it-takes-to-take-up-a-stance
LOCATION:Harvard Kennedy School | LITTAUER L-145\, 79 John F. Kennedy St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T131500
DTSTAMP:20260429T180014
CREATED:20241018T204854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241115T151312Z
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SUMMARY:Start Me Up: Does Germany Fail to Spark the Next Tech Revolution?
DESCRIPTION:This panel discusses the differences between the tech ecosystems of Germany and the US\, exploring the dynamics that drive innovation in each. With a focus on key areas like funding\, entrepreneurship\, regulation\, and culture\, this discussion will offer insights into the factors shaping success—or hindering growth—in both nations. From venture capital access and startup culture to the role of government policy\, this session offers a comparative analysis that goes beyond borders\, highlighting the opportunities and challenges for tech entrepreneurs and investors in both markets.   \n  \nSPEAKERS: \n\nDr. Wolfgang Gründiger: Chief Evangelist\, Enpal\nDr. Werner Hoyer: President of the Institute for European Policies; Former President of the European Investment Bank\nPatrick Renner: COO & CO-founder Citruslabs\nBoyoung Kim: Tsugu Ventures\, Partner\nModeration: Melissa Eddy: Journalist\, New York Times
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/start-me-up-does-germany-fail-to-spark-the-next-tech-revolution-2
LOCATION:Harvard Kennedy School | Wexner W-436\, 79 John F. Kennedy St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T131500
DTSTAMP:20260429T180014
CREATED:20241019T184046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241115T151503Z
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SUMMARY:Red Flag(s) Ahead – Germany’s China Ties and Their Security Implications
DESCRIPTION:This panel delves into Germany’s deep connections with China\, assessing the significant security implications that could arise if tensions between China and the U.S. or its neighbors escalate. With Germany deeply intertwined with China economically\, the panel will explore how military factors\, trade relationships\, and subsequently political stability converge to create potential vulnerabilities. It also looks at the increasing cyber risks posed by China. Featuring expert opinions from key figures in geopolitical and economic research\, this discussion provides a comprehensive look at how Germany’s strategic dependence on China might turn into a security crisis. \n\nIs Germany prepared to manage the fallout of deteriorating U.S.-China relations? \nWhat are the risks of becoming too reliant on Chinese technology and trade\, especially in sensitive sectors?\nHow should Germany navigate this delicate balance in an increasingly polarized global landscape?\n\n  \nSPEAKERS: \n\nThomas Erndl: Member of the German Bundestag (CDU)\, Deputy Chair Foreign Affairs Committee\nShirley Martey Hargis: Atlantic Council\, Nonresident Fellow\, Atlantic Council’s Global China Hub & Digital Forensic Research Lab\nProf. Yasheng Huang: Professor of Global Economics and Management\, MIT Sloan School of Management \nMareike Ohlberg: Senior Fellow\, Asia Program\, German Marshall Fund\nModeration: Charles Landow: Senior Research Associate and Manager\, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/red-flags-ahead-germanys-china-ties-and-their-security-implications
LOCATION:Harvard Kennedy School | Wexner W-330\, 79 John F. Kennedy St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T131500
DTSTAMP:20260429T180014
CREATED:20241029T201404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241108T182812Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Enabling Growth with AI
DESCRIPTION:Do you want to work together with exciting individuals on the really important issues of our time? Then our workshop is the right place for you.As part of the German American Conference\, you will gain an exclusive insight into what you can expect in consulting at the world’s leading strategy consultancy and find out how we are driving GenAI forward in the Group during our case workshop.\nImmerse yourself in one of our GenAI projects and take on the challenge of developing a case workshop on the topic of “Enabling Growth with GenAI” together with BCG employees.\n\nApplication deadline: November 10\, 2024\nSubmit your application HERE
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/workshop-enabling-growth-with-ai
LOCATION:Harvard Kennedy School | Wexner G-02\, 79 John F. Kennedy St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T143000
DTSTAMP:20260429T180014
CREATED:20241028T071257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241115T052220Z
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SUMMARY:Keynote: State of the Industry on (Gen)AI – How to Create Real Impact
DESCRIPTION:In recent years\, we have witnessed an unprecedented wave of data\, analytics\, and (generative) AI opportunities and concepts emerging across industries. Many companies are now progressing into a second phase\, focusing on scaling these concepts and monetizing their benefits. BCG will share insights on how companies are consolidating their data and AI efforts to unlock real\, measurable value at scale. \nKEYNOTE SPEAKER \n\nDr. Andrej Levin: Managing Director and Partner at Boston Consulting Group & the Head of BCG X in Central Europe
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/keynote-state-of-the-industry-on-genai-how-to-create-real-impact
LOCATION:Harvard Kennedy School | LITTAUER L-145\, 79 John F. Kennedy St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Keynote
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T143500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T155000
DTSTAMP:20260429T180014
CREATED:20241016T201146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241115T152200Z
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SUMMARY:What’s Next in AI Policy - The EU AI Act and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:The panel “What’s Next in AI Policy: The EU AI Act and Beyond” will delve into the evolving landscape of AI regulation and its impact on innovation and entrepreneurship. The panel will analyze the implications of the EU AI Act\, the latest developments in US policy\, and the key differences between transatlantic approaches. The discussion will highlight how these regulations affect high-risk AI systems\, compliance requirements\, and enforcement mechanisms\, while also exploring the broader impact on competition and startups. With perspectives from industry leaders and policymakers\, the panel will provide a comprehensive overview of how AI policy might shape the future of technology\, entrepreneurship\, and global competitiveness. \n  \nSPEAKERS: \n\nBruce Schneier: Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy\, HKS and Fellow of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society\nProf. Dr. Urs Gasser: Professor of Public Policy\, Governance\, and Innovative Technology at the Technical University of Munich\, Dean of the TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology and Rector of the Munich School of Politics and Public Policy\nSemjon Rens: Public Policy Director DACH\, Meta\nKirsten Rulf: Partner and Associate Director at Boston Consulting Group (BCG); Former Head of Digital Policy at the Federal Chancellery of Germany\nModeration: Nicole Manger: TUM Think Tank at the Technical University of Munich; German Federal Foreign Office
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/whats-next-in-ai-policy-the-eu-ai-act-and-beyond
LOCATION:Harvard Kennedy School | Wexner W-330\, 79 John F. Kennedy St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T143500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T155000
DTSTAMP:20260429T180014
CREATED:20241018T205400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241115T151501Z
UID:10000122-1731767700-1731772200@germanamericanconference.org
SUMMARY:Remembrance and Reflections: Navigating Collective Memory in Germany and the U.S.
DESCRIPTION:Germany and the USA have distinct approaches to Remembrance\, influenced by their histories. Germany’s remembrance is centered on the Holocaust and Nazi crimes\, promoting collective responsibility and counteracting extremism\, while the U.S. focuses on events such as the Civil War and civil rights movements\, often highlighting progress and patriotism. In the panel “”Remembering the Past in the Present – A Transatlantic Comparison”” at the German American Conference\, we wish to investigate the differences in Remembrance culture and its societal implications in the USA and Germany. \n  \nSPEAKERS: \n\nDr. Gloria Ayee: Senior Fellow and Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy\, Harvard Kennedy School\nDr. Sonja Kreibich: Consul General of Germany to the New England States\nVeronika Nahm: Director\, Anne Frank Center\, Berlin\nJoel Obermayer: Founder and Executive Director\, Widen the Circle\nModeration: Johanna Roth: U.S. Correspondent\, ZEIT Online
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/remembrance-culture
LOCATION:Harvard Kennedy School | Wexner W-436\, 79 John F. Kennedy St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T143500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T155000
DTSTAMP:20260429T180014
CREATED:20241023T071405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241115T151235Z
UID:10000137-1731767700-1731772200@germanamericanconference.org
SUMMARY:Security in Crisis: Ukraine\, Russia\, and the Battle for the Future of Europe
DESCRIPTION:The Ukraine war has shattered Europe’s post-Cold War security order—but what comes next? This gripping panel cuts straight to the heart of the conflict\, diving into the military strategies reshaping the region and the far-reaching consequences for global security. Can NATO and transatlantic allies prevent Europe from spiraling deeper into chaos\, or is Russia’s aggression an unstoppable force? As the war drags on\, this discussion probes the uncomfortable realities of European political decisions and U.S. strategic interests. Will peace emerge\, or are we staring down the barrel of a prolonged conflict? \n  \nSPEAKERS: \n\nKristine Berzina: Managing Director\, Geostrategy North\, The German Marshall Fund of the United States\nDr. Tobias Cremer: Member of the European Parliament\nNico Lange: Political Advisor; Former Chief of Staff at the German Federal Ministry of Defense\nObstdG Dr. Markus Reisner\, Ph.D.: Head of the Institute for Officer Training at the Theresian Military Academy\nModeration: Bjoern Steffen Hoyme: Lieutenant Colonel\, NATO HQ JSEC / German Army
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/security-in-crisis-ukraine-russia-and-the-battle-for-the-future-of-europe
LOCATION:Harvard Kennedy School | LITTAUER L-145\, 79 John F. Kennedy St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T143500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T155000
DTSTAMP:20260429T180014
CREATED:20241023T072729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241115T032616Z
UID:10000140-1731767700-1731772200@germanamericanconference.org
SUMMARY:Economic Power Plays: Geoeconomics in a Shifting Global Order
DESCRIPTION:In an interconnected world\, economics and geopolitics are more intertwined than ever. This panel on geoeconomics will explore how nations employ financial strategies\, resource control\, and technological advancements to project influence and achieve political objectives. As economic tools increasingly function as extensions of statecraft\, our panelists will examine the implications for global trade\, security\, and diplomacy\, with a particular focus on the roles of the U.S.\, Europe\, and China\, and the resulting impact on Germany as an export nation.  \n  \nSPEAKERS: \n\nDr. Elaine Buckberg: Senior Fellow\, Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability at Harvard University; Former Chief Economist of General Motors\nDr. Werner Hoyer: President of the Institute for European Policies; Former President of the European Investment Bank\nPeter S. Rashish: Vice President and Director\, Geoeconomics Program\, American-German Institute – Johns Hopkins University\nMelanie Vogelbach: Managing Director International Economic Policy\, German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DIHK)\nModeration: Benjamin Bidder: Journalist\, Der Spiegel; Nieman Fellow ‘25 at Harvard University
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/economic-power-plays-geoeconomics-in-a-shifting-global-order
LOCATION:Harvard Kennedy School | Wexner W-332\, 79 John F. Kennedy St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T143500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T155000
DTSTAMP:20260429T180014
CREATED:20241023T075451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241111T032600Z
UID:10000146-1731767700-1731772200@germanamericanconference.org
SUMMARY:Workshop: How to Have Hard Conversations and Happiness - The Art of Disagreement
DESCRIPTION:In today’s increasingly polarized world\, we struggle to have hard conversations. This workshop will first take participants back in time and explore how the Enlightenment ushered in a “persuasion revolution”\, whereby ideas with which one disagreed could be tolerated (and even celebrated!) for\, arguably\, the first time ever. Then\, it will return to the modern day and present compelling neuropsychology about why disagreement feels terrible\, and thus a threat. But when we approach hard conversations with humility (for our views) and curiosity (for others’ views)\, disagreement can suddenly turn exciting\, and thus an adventure. Participants will leave this session equipped with a framework to transform contentious\, threatening discussions into valuable\, adventurous ones—which might just work to heal a culture beset by contempt for “the other side”. \nSPEAKERS: \n\nBryce Fuemmeler: Senior Research Associate\, Leadership & Happiness Laboratory\, Harvard Kennedy School
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/how-to-have-hard-conversations-and-happiness-the-art-of-disagreement-workshop
LOCATION:Harvard Kennedy School | Wexner G-02\, 79 John F. Kennedy St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T143500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T155000
DTSTAMP:20260429T180014
CREATED:20241023T080126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241115T052609Z
UID:10000149-1731767700-1731772200@germanamericanconference.org
SUMMARY:Workshop: Internationalization of Medical Education – Sustainable Ideas to Support Science Diplomacy to Improve Health for All
DESCRIPTION:This workshop addresses the critical need to internationalize medical education in response to an increasingly interconnected and globalized world. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the necessity for health professionals to view themselves as part of a global medical community\, equipped to tackle collective challenges that transcend borders. Participants explore the foundational frameworks of Internationalization of Medical Education (IoME)\, including the market\, social transformation\, and liberal models that shape global educational strategies. The session also introduces the concept of Medical Science Diplomacy\, which merges humanitarian values with global health policy\, positioning students as ambassadors for international collaboration and cultural understanding. Through interactive discussions\, the workshop aims to develop sustainable models for integrating global perspectives into medical education\, fostering a new generation of health professionals equipped to drive global health outcomes and collaborative partnerships. \n  \nSPEAKERS: \n\nJan Lüdert\, PhD: German Center for Research and Innovation\, New York\, NY\nAnette Wu (Fortgang)\, MD\, MPH\, PhD: Columbia University\, Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons\, New York\, NY
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/internationalization-of-medical-education-sustainable-ideas-to-support-science-diplomacy-to-improve-health-for-all-workshop
LOCATION:Harvard Kennedy School | Rubenstein R-306\, 79 John F. Kennedy St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T143500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T155000
DTSTAMP:20260429T180014
CREATED:20241029T192358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241115T052834Z
UID:10000158-1731767700-1731772200@germanamericanconference.org
SUMMARY:Transatlantic Leadership - A Fireside Chat on Leading International Organizations
DESCRIPTION:Leading large organizations across boundaries involves manifold challenges. This fire-side chat will explore insights and experiences on leadership in companies in the U.S.\, Asia and Europe. \n  \nSPEAKERS: \n\nKevin Peters: Managing Director MSD Germany\, MSD Sharp & Dohme GmbH\nModeration: Christine Jiang: Master in Public Policy Candidate\, Harvard Kennedy School
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/transatlantic-leadership
LOCATION:Harvard Kennedy School | Rubenstein R-304\, 79 John F. Kennedy St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T173000
DTSTAMP:20260429T180014
CREATED:20241016T201146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241115T021555Z
UID:10000116-1731773700-1731778200@germanamericanconference.org
SUMMARY:How to Become a Politician
DESCRIPTION:The panel “How to Become a Politician” brings together Tanja Schorer-Dremel\, Member of the State Parliament of Bavaria (CSU); Dr. Tobias Cremer\, German politician and Member of the European Parliament since 2024; and Wiebke Winter\, co-founder of KlimaUnion and one of Germany’s youngest political leaders\, to discuss the pathways to a career in politics. Schorer-Dremel\, with her extensive experience in Bavarian politics\, Cremer\, with his recent entry into the European Parliament\, and Winter\, with her leadership in climate advocacy\, will share their personal experiences\, the challenges they faced\, and the skills necessary to succeed in the political arena. The conversation will cover how to navigate party structures\, build a public profile\, and advocate for meaningful change. Whether you’re considering entering politics or are simply curious about what it takes to influence policy\, join us for an inspiring discussion on what it truly means to step into the political spotlight and shape the future. \n  \nSPEAKERS: \n\nDr. Tobias Cremer: Member of the European Parliament (SPD)\nTanja Schorer-Dremel: Member of the State Parliament of Bavaria\, Deputy General Secretary of the CSU\nModeration: Victoria Reichelt: Journalist and Moderator of “DIE DA OBEN”\n\n 
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/how-to-become-a-politician
LOCATION:Harvard Kennedy School | Rubenstein R-304\, 79 John F. Kennedy St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T173000
DTSTAMP:20260429T180014
CREATED:20241016T201146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241116T205627Z
UID:10000113-1731773700-1731778200@germanamericanconference.org
SUMMARY:Navigating Digitization in the Public Sector: Insights From Health and Education
DESCRIPTION:As digitalization reshapes the public sector\, leaders in health and education are at the forefront of implementing changes that meet modern societal needs. This panel will explore the transformative potential of digital solutions such as Artificial Intelligence in these sectors\, highlight the regulatory challenges\, outline strategies for overcoming barriers\, and show how to get stakeholders on board to pave the way for a more responsive and future-ready public sector. In this panel discussion\, two leading experts\, Prof. Dr. Sascha Spoun\, President of Leuphana University Lüneburg\, and Prof. Dr. Lothar H. Wieler\, Chair for Digital Global Public Health at the Hasso Plattner Institute and former President of the Robert Koch Institute (RKI)\, will explore these challenges in depth. They will examine the role of new digital technologies\, such as AI\, while shedding light on how institutions can adapt to these changes\, the responsibilities they bear\, and the innovative strategies needed to ensure that digitalization serves to enhance rather than compromise the values of education and health. \n  \nSPEAKERS: \n\nProf. Dr. Sascha Spoun: President\, Leuphana University Lüneburg\nProf. Dr. Dr. Lothar H. Wieler: Chair for Digital Global Public Health at the Hasso Plattner Institute; Former President of the Robert Koch Institute (RKI)\nModeration: Kirsten Rulf: Partner and Associate Director\, Boston Consulting Group
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/panel-with-lothar-wieler
LOCATION:Harvard Kennedy School | LITTAUER L-145\, 79 John F. Kennedy St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T173000
DTSTAMP:20260429T180014
CREATED:20241018T204753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241116T205824Z
UID:10000120-1731773700-1731778200@germanamericanconference.org
SUMMARY:Powering Progress: Industrial Solutions for a Clean Energy Future
DESCRIPTION:This panel explores the industrial strategies and innovations that are shaping the transition to a clean energy future in the industrial sector in the U.S. and Germany. As two of the world’s leading economies\, the U.S. and Germany play pivotal roles in the global shift towards sustainable energy solutions. The discussion will delve into how each country is leveraging its industrial capabilities to develop and implement clean energy technologies\, from renewable energy sources and energy storage to grid modernization and efficiency improvement\, with leading experts from both sides of the Atlantic. \n  \nSPEAKERS: \n\nMeredith Berger: Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Energy\, Installations\, and Environment)/Chief Sustainability Officer\nDr. Ingmar Ritzenhofen: Chief Financial Officer\, RWE Clean Energy\nStefan Schlosser: Managing Director\, Deutscher Verband für Negative Emissionen (DVNE) \nFlorian Sturm: Renewable Energy Portfolio Lead\, Shell\nModeration: Christine Jiang: Master in Public Policy Candidate\, Harvard Kennedy School
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/powering-progress-industrial-solutions-for-clean-energy-2
LOCATION:Harvard Kennedy School | Wexner W-330\, 79 John F. Kennedy St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T173000
DTSTAMP:20260429T180014
CREATED:20241023T072517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241115T181341Z
UID:10000139-1731773700-1731778200@germanamericanconference.org
SUMMARY:Re-arming and Re-building: Navigating Modern Defense Challenges
DESCRIPTION:What are the practical challenges with quickly building up a nation’s military capabilities? After decades of stability operations abroad\, both the US and Germany are now preparing for a peer-to-peer conflict. In this panel\, we will hear from a diverse set of voices in the defense industry\, politics\, the military\, and academia what they perceive as the biggest challenges in implementing the “Zeitenwende” – and discuss ways to overcome them. \nSPEAKERS: \n\nThomas Erndl: Deputy Chair Foreign Affairs Committee\, German Bundestag\, CDU/CSU\nDr. Elisabeth Hauschild: Senior Vice President / Head of Governmental Affairs\, Diehl Stiftung & Co. KG\nEric Rosenbach: Senior Lecturer and Director of the Defense\, Emerging Technology\, and Strategy Program\, Belfer Center at Harvard Kennedy School\nSven Weizenegger: Head of Bundeswehr Cyber Innovation Hub\nLieutenant Colonel Hekja Marlen Werner: Commander\, Armored Artillery Battalion 375\, Bundeswehr; first female battalion commander in the Bundeswehr\nModeration: Marshall Reid: ​​Senior Manager\, US-EU-Asia Dynamics\, Bertelsmann Foundation
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/re-arming-and-re-building-navigating-modern-defense-challenges
LOCATION:Harvard Kennedy School | Wexner W-332\, 79 John F. Kennedy St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T173000
DTSTAMP:20260429T180014
CREATED:20241108T194021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241115T150142Z
UID:10000165-1731773700-1731778200@germanamericanconference.org
SUMMARY:Between a Rock and a Hard Place: German / EU Digital Sovereignty After US Elections
DESCRIPTION:As data becomes the new oil of the 21st century\, Europe and the United States face crucial decisions about digital independence and technological self-determination. This panel explores how both sides of the Atlantic can maintain digital sovereignty while preserving their strategic partnership. Leading experts from government\, industry\, and academia will discuss critical questions: How can Western democracies ensure control over their digital infrastructure without fragmenting the global internet? What role should public-private partnerships play in developing sovereign cloud solutions and AI capabilities? \nThe discussion will address the delicate balance between innovation and regulation\, examining how transatlantic partners can build technological capabilities while upholding democratic values and data protection standards. Panelists will explore concrete strategies for reducing technological dependencies\, fostering domestic expertise\, and strengthening the Western digital economy in an era of increasing geopolitical competition. \n\n\n\nSPEAKERS:\n\n\nMarie-Astrid Langer: US-Foreign Correspondent in Silicon Valley\, NZZ\nKatharina Ramsauer: Public Sector Lead\, Edgeless Systems \nBruce Schneier: Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy\, HKS and Fellow of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society\nModeration: Slavina Ancheva: Master in Public Policy Candidate\, Harvard Kennedy School
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/between-a-rock-and-a-hard-place-german-eu-digital-sovereignty-after-us-elections
LOCATION:Harvard Kennedy School | Wexner W-436\, 79 John F. Kennedy St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T233000
DTSTAMP:20260429T180014
CREATED:20241111T021345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241115T052930Z
UID:10000173-1731783600-1731799800@germanamericanconference.org
SUMMARY:GAC Reception
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/gac-reception
LOCATION:The View\, Prudential Tower\, 800 Boylston St Floor 52\, Boston\, MA\, 02199\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241117T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241117T100000
DTSTAMP:20260429T180014
CREATED:20241018T210030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241115T053028Z
UID:10000123-1731834000-1731837600@germanamericanconference.org
SUMMARY:Keynote: Transatlantic Partnership in the 21st Century – Regional Cooperation in Geopolitically Challenging Times
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Danyal Bayaz currently serves as the Minister of Finance for the State of Baden-Württemberg\, where he leads efforts on sustainable financial policy and economic innovation. With a background in consulting and expertise in private equity\, he is actively shaping the financial landscape in Germany. Dr. Bayaz has a strong transatlantic connection\, having been a Fulbright Scholar at Cornell University\, where he conducted research on venture capital\, and is a member of the Atlantik-Brücke\, fostering German-American relations. \n  \nSPEAKERS: \n\nDr. Danyal Bayaz: Minister of Finance\, Baden-Württemberg\nModeration: Prof. Dr. Mathias Risse: Director Center for Human Rights\, Harvard Kennedy School
URL:https://germanamericanconference.org/event/transatlantic-partnership-in-the-21st-century-regional-cooperation-in-geopolitically-challenging-times
LOCATION:Harvard Kennedy School | LITTAUER L-145\, 79 John F. Kennedy St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Keynote
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