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Campus Party hosts free virtual conference

From 9 to 11 July 2020, Campus Partyis prompting thought leaders, innovators and game changers to “Reboot the World”, with three days of live, on-demand conferences featuring one global main stage and five topical stages. The event is a forum and global thinktank that has issued a call for ideas to connect innovators from all over the world.  

Campus Party Digital Edition is an opportunity for young minds to come together with established leaders in order to immerse themselves in ideas and technologies that can change the world in years to come. Talks will cover innovation, tech, gaming, creativity, design, the Fourth Industrial Revolution, and advanced ways of communicating in the ever-changing world. The local stage focuses strongly on African innovation.  

Those who register will gain access to international and local stages, all from the comfort of their own homes.  

Members of the public can attend for free, though associated fundraising will go towards helping the families of healthcare workers who have lost their lives during the coronavirus pandemic. This initiative is in partnership with Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF).  

Key speakers on the global main stage, along with such headline attractions as Sir Tim Berners Lee and Edward Snowden, include:  

A range of stellar South African and international speakers will be taking the stage to discuss how to reboot your career during the COVID-19 Crisis with Wiebke Toussaint and Zuki Mzozoyana; some encouraging and inspiring youth led response to COVID-19 in South Africa with Tsitsi Sekgobela and Sarah Madingwana ; and African innovation at the forefront of building back better with Kathy Berman.  

With a line-up that includes some of the most dynamic talent from this country, the local schedule, which runs for eight hours daily over three days, and includes nearly 45 home-grown innovators, will not disappoint. Key local speakers include: 

An unusual but riveting discussion will feature broadcaster and author on Forgiveness, Candice Mama, and photo-journalist Elisa Iannacone, who will talk about how they have risen above personal trauma to create globally acclaimed artworks in Laying it Bare – From Private Realities to Global Acclaim: Two Remarkable Journeys to Resilience.  

Other topics and speakers include Changing the Definition of Racism, with Moky Makura and Dr Russell Ally; New Ways to Deliver Learning with Lindsay Wesner and Brent Hutcheson; as well as many focuses on technology and skills acquisition in Africa – including: COVID-19 Africa 2.0: Stay Home.  

Reboot your career,which examines the new world of work; Youth-led Community Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic in South Africa; and even a talk on Liliesleaf Museum, the original hideout of Mandela, now a globally acclaimed museum. Post-COVID-19 Online will also be addressed.  

Campus Party South Africa Co-Founder and speaker, Sharron McPherson says, “Campus Party is aimed at changing the narrative for young people in Africa and around the world, through innovative thinking and the power of invention and technology. We have so much to learn from great thinkers like William Kamkwamba, who overcame very difficult circumstances by creating a solution that made a massive impact on his community. We hope that Campus Party will usher in a new generation of visionaries like William, to boost the communities of the future.”  

The South African stage operates from 10h00 to 16h00 daily, with a new panel each hour and a breakaway to the mainstage from 16h00 to 18h00. Thereafter, the South African stage concludes from 18h00 to 20h00. To participate in this world first in South Africa, register at: https://southafrica-digital.campus-party.org/  

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