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PopTech (poptech.org) is a global social innovation and thought-leadership network, renowned for its visionary annual conferences, thriving community of thought-leaders, compelling digital content, and breakthrough social innovation programs.

PopTech's mission is to accelerate the positive impact of world-changing people and ideas.

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Think Tank

7 posts by 1 person. Updated on June 19, 2009 at 2:48am

Let's see how many of these sorts of forums we can name around the world

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2009 Social Innovation Fellows

3 posts by 3 people. Updated on June 11, 2009 at 12:50pm

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Kristen wrote at 9:04am on July 6th, 2009
And hello! I'm the new PopTech Digital Content/Community Manager; look forward to meeting everyone here. And do send thoughts and suggestions my way--I'll be checking this wall and tweeting from @poptech.
Kristen wrote at 9:02am on July 6th, 2009
New Popcast: Frans de Waal and Barry Schwartz explore what makes us happy: http://tr.im/r5DV
PopTech wrote at 11:03am on June 8th, 2009
New Popcast: Last week, renowned ocean explorer Graham Hawkes unveiled the Deep Flight Super Falcon – the latest design for his jet-shaped submersibles that allow pilots to ‘fly’ underwater. At PopTech 2003, Hawkes showed an earlier edition of the Super Falcon, revealed just how much fun it is to fly through the ocean, and spoke passionately about the future of ocean exploration. Watch it here: http://poptech.org/blog/
Andrew wrote at 1:43pm on May 21st, 2009
New PopCast: Practicing “identity correction”, the Yes Men target large corporations that put profits ahead of everything else. Getting inside the system, and impersonating business leaders, they smuggle stories out to the world to expose big business wrong-doings. Watch it here: http://www.vimeo.com/4753875
Andrew wrote at 1:42pm on May 21st, 2009
New PopCast: Who says we should only dance on our feet and not on our shoulders, hands or backs? Why dance on the ground but not in the sky? Take a look as choreographer and self-described 'action inventor' Elizabeth Streb dreams up new ways to set the human body in motion. http://www.vimeo.com/4753826

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Andrew
Curator and Executive Director
PopTech
Director of Marketing & Communications
Kristen
Digital Community Manager

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