ABOUT CYBERPOSIUM
What is the Cyberposium?
Held at Harvard Business School for the past 17 years, Cyberposium is the largest MBA technology conference in the world. The conference facilitates an interactive network of current and future business leaders to engage in a provocative dialog about technology and its impact on business and society. Cyberposium is organized entirely by current MBA students at the Harvard Business School and is the primary campus event of the school’s TechMedia Club.
Who attends Cyberposium?
Each year Cyberposium seeks to unite the community of present and future business leaders who share a common passion to deliver technology’s greatest promises. The conference draws some 1,000 attendees from the tech/media industries as well as the VC and startup communities. Participants include CEOs, CTOs, founders, entrepreneurs, Wall Street and technology analysts, a broad range of media and press representatives, and students from over 25 leading MBA programs around the world. In addition, Cyberposium has over 75 corporate participants from leading high tech industries.
What is Cyberposium 18 all about?
This year Cyberposium will be held on Sunday, November 4th, 2012. The theme of the conference is “The Battle for Access”, which encompasses the always-on, always-connected, multi-device world that we now live in, and how it is changing the way we interact with technology and each other. There will be two or three keynote speakers and twelve to fourteen panels covering exciting topics in high tech and new media. The panels will cover topics related to mobile, enterprise, consumer web, monetizing media, and consuming media.
Additional information:
Find out about past conference speakers and events on our Wikipedia page linked to the right.






