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Keynote SpeakerNoah Raford

Futurist, Strategist, Political Advisor

Dr. Noah Raford helped build the future of Dubai. As the former Chief Futurist for the Dubai Government and Senior Advisor to the UAE Prime Minister’s Office, he was a driving force behind behind the iconic Museum of the Future. For seven years, he shaped its vision as Acting Executive... Read more

Biography

Dr. Noah Raford helped build the future of Dubai. As the former Chief Futurist for the Dubai Government and Senior Advisor to the UAE Prime Minister’s Office, he was a driving force behind behind the iconic Museum of the Future. For seven years, he shaped its vision as Acting Executive Director and Creative Director, alongside his role as a founding executive of the Dubai Future Foundation. A pioneer of applied futurism, Noah has led many world-first initiatives: the first fully 3Dprinted building, the legalization of cryptocurrency in MENA, and the region’s largest public sector accelerator.

Now, as Managing Director of EMIR Intelligence, he advises 350 of the region’s top CEOs, multinationals, and family offices, giving him an unparalleled view into emerging deals, trends, and power shifts in the UAE. A sought-after speaker, Noah delivers high-impact briefings on:

• The Future of the UAE & GCC
• Regional Geopolitics & Macroeconomics
• AI & the Future of Work
• Innovation Strategy
• Next-Generation Urbanism & Real Estate
• The Future of Luxury, Retail & UHNW Tourism
• New Media, VR, AR & Gaming

His TED Talk on virtual economies and politics has over two million views. Audiences rank him among the best speakers in the region. Dr. Raford holds a PhD from MIT, an MSc from the Bartlett School of Architecture, and a degree from Brown University. He has been a Senior Fellow at LSE, a fellow at the Bartlett School, and a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on AI &
Robotics.

His work bridges today’s choices with tomorrow’s possibilities, translating uncertainty into opportunity for those interested in the GCC.

Popular Talks by Noah Raford

  • Virtual Economies, Video Games & Political Movements
    If social media helped shaped the culture and politics of the last decade, video games and virtual worlds will help shape the next. Games and virtual worlds (part of, but distinct from, the idea of “the Metaverse”) are rapidly becoming the dominant social platform for tomorrow’s debates, media, influence and economy....
  • Non-Western Approaches to Artificial Intelligence
    Popular culture suggest Artificial Intelligence will become either our master or our slave. Can we control AI? Or will it control us? While common, this point of view is grounded in generations of Cartesian epistemic thought. Buddhist philosophy suggests there may be another way. Viewing life as a spectrum of...
  • Public Influence in the 2020's
    No one reads your press releases. You do not control the narrative. No one is in control. So what do you do? Niche communities, trusted advisors and personal recommendations hold more sway now than ever before. And not all of these communities are physical. How do you operate effectively in...
  • Networked States
    Global mobility and digital technology have opened up new possibilities for the state. While some argue that “the state is dead”, nothing could be farther from the truth. Citizenship and sovereign services need no longer be attached to a particular – particularly in an age of virtual assets and digital...
  • Pre-Legal Technologies, 21st Century Regulation
    Emerging technologies have outstripped the capacity of most states to effectively govern them. Governments often default to overly restrictive, innovation-stifling regulation, or overly lenient corporate favoritism. Neither stimulates growth effectively nor adequately protects the commons from adverse consequences. From 3D printed buildings to blockchain technology and financial innovation, “pre-legal regulation”...
  • Deep Work, Deep Time & Distraction
    “The Internet seizes our attention, only to scatter it,” writes author Nicholas Carr. Awash in a hurricane of stimulus, disconnected from anchors that ground us, it is harder and harder to differentiate fact from fiction, wisdom from ignorance, reality from lies. In an age of fragmentation, automation and distraction, the...