📅 15 – 16 September 2025
Washington, D.C., USA
This conference will explore how emerging digital technologies—such as artificial intelligence, digitalization, and automation—are reshaping the landscape of economic development. Through a series of keynote addresses, expert panels, and research presentations, participants will examine the opportunities and challenges these technologies present for productivity, labor markets, inequality, and long-term growth in Latin America and the Caribbean and beyond.
The event will feature keynote presentations by Catherine Tucker, Sloan Distinguished Professor of Management at MIT, and Pete Klenow, Professor of Economics at Stanford University, both of whom are leading voices in the study of technology’s role in shaping modern economies.
More information about the conference and the registration to follow soon.
Original Source: 2nd IDB Research Conference: Digital Technologies as Drivers of Growth and Well-Being in Emerging Economies