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Brain Bar Budapest
GenreFestival
DatesJune (dates vary)
FrequencyAnnual
Location(s)Budapest, Hungary
Founded2015
FounderGergely Böszörményi-Nagy
Next event2017
Attendance5000
Websitewww.brainbarbudapest.hu

Brain Bar Budapest is an annual global festival on the future organized in Budapest, Hungary since 2015.

Brain Bar Budapest is comprised of the following format types: 10-15-minute talks on the festival’s main themes; moderated debate sessions with 2+ speakers; battles where speakers’ different point of view face off and artistic performances including DJ sets and mini shows.

History

2015

The inaugural event was held at Budapest’s Akvarium Klub, from June 4 to 6 with the goal to make communities future-proof and to create new, dynamic platforms to exchange visions in Europe.[1]

The first festival attracted more than 3000 visitors from 20 countries and a further 3500 followed it online.[2]

Main themes followed the trends and dilemmas that define the future of cities, businesses, education, health and innovation.[3]

Brain Bar Budapest 2015 featured 81 guest speakers from 20 different countries[4] - including economist historian Niall Ferguson, urbanist and author Richard Florida, educational researcher Sugata Mitra and psychologist Philip Zimbardo.


13 side events all over the city centre complemented the program.

2016

In 2016, the second Brain Bar Budapest took place on 2-4 June at Akvarium Klub. Festival tickets were sold out by the end of May and over 5000 people visited the 25 venues.[5] 43 countries’ residents attended the core program and the 20+ side events.

During the festival, four primary themes were presented on stage: artificial intelligence and its potential impact on humans, the impact of technology on the future of business and education, the future of cities and the future of Europe.[6]

200 guest speakers from more than 25 countries included Chris Hadfield, former commander of the International Space Station, Sir Martin Sorrell, founder and CEO of WPP, Zoltan Istvan, 2016 US Presidential candidate of Transhumanist Party, Cheryl Yeoh, CEO of Global Innovation & Creativity Centre and author Virginia Postrel[6]


In 2016, Brain Bar Budapest formed a strategic partnership with Google and onboarded WIRED as its media partner.[7] Other partners included General Electric, BMW, Heineken and KPMG.[8]

References

  1. ^ Budapest, Brain Bar (2016-04-22). "The Brain Behind Brain Bar: Q&A with the Co-Founder". Medium. Retrieved 2016-10-27.
  2. ^ "BRAIN BAR BUDAPEST BACK NEXT YEAR | Design Terminál". www.designterminal.hu. Retrieved 2016-10-27.
  3. ^ Grund. "Elképesztő sikert aratott a Brain Bar Budapest". mno.hu. Retrieved 2016-10-27.
  4. ^ "Driven by success, Brain Bar Budapest continues next year". Budapest Business Journal. Retrieved 2016-10-27.
  5. ^ "Több mint ötezren voltak idén a Brain Bar Budapesten | 24.hu". 24.hu. 2016-06-07. Retrieved 2016-10-27.
  6. ^ a b Insider, WIRED. "Brain Bar Budapest: a clash of ideas in the heart of Europe". WIRED UK. Retrieved 2016-10-27.
  7. ^ Origo. "Telt ház és világsztárok a Brain Bar Budapesten". Origo.hu. Retrieved 2016-10-28.
  8. ^ "Sponsors | Brain Bar Budapest". www.brainbarbudapest.hu. Retrieved 2016-10-27.