Áhugaverð samantekt alþjóðlegra viðburða á árinu sem er að líða frá Jerome Glenn

Frá árinu 2010 hefur Jerome Glenn frá Millennium Project tekið saman yfirliti fyrir áhugaverða viðburði undir lok árs. Hér er samantekin frá árinu sem er að líða. Einnig eru birtar samantektirnar frá árinu 2010 til gamans og samanburðar. Munið að framtíðin er björt og okkar að móta hana. Takk fyrir samstarfið á árinu, Karl Friðriksson frá Framtíðarsetri Íslands.

2024 Year in Review (not listed in any priority; non-scientific, subjective review by Jerome.Glenn@Millennium-Project.org and jglenn@igc.org)

 

  1. Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny “dies” in prison.
  2. Global temperature continues to pass 1.5oC threshold above pre-industrial levels.
  3. Donald Trump fined $175 million for years of business fraud in New York and found guilty of election issue coverup.
  4. Boening maroons two astronauts on the International Space Station
  5. Claudia Sheinbaum elected as the first female president of Mexico.
  6. El Capitan, in the U.S. becomes fastest computer in the world (1.742exa FLOPs)
  7. US Supreme Court grants Presidential significant immunity.
  8. Donald Trump elected Present of the United States
  9. Both US and China initiated separate UN resolutions on AI; both were adopted by UN General Assembly and both supported by each other.

10. Massive protests against Israel’s conduct of the war in Gaza.

11. International Criminal Court issues arrest warrant for PM Netanyahu of Israel

12. AI breakthroughs continue to accelerate and integrate with robots.

13. China and the EU create first legal framework for artificial intelligence.

14. The International Space Station moved twice to avoid orbital debris

15. China claims Tongtong is the first AGI robot with curiosity like a 3 or 4 year old.

16. Water molecules confirmed on two asteroids and a planet 280 light years away

17. UN Summit of the Future approves Pact for the Future

18. UN Climate COP 29 held in Baku.

19. China’s Chang-e 6 returned a sample from the far side of the moon.

20. First private sector soft landing on the moon by Intuitive Machines and Falcon 9.

21. Russian war on Ukraine continues makes little progress

22. Civil wars in Sudan and Myanmar continue

23. Liquid water discovered on Mars 7 miles below the surface.

24. Paris Summer Olympics reinforces the spirit of common humanity.

25. Bitcoin passes US$100,000

26. Nobel prize for physics and chemistry awarded to AI innovators

27. The UK becomes the first G7 country to phase out coal power

28. First-ever "close-up" image of a star outside the Milky Way Galaxy

29. Global warming continues as 2024 is the hottest year on record

30. Council of Europe’s AI Convention binding treaty signed by 11 countries so far.

31. Neuralink brain implanted paraplegic person plays chess with his thoughts alone.

32. Taylor Swift’s world tour generated more than $10 billion on local economies.

33. Global warming cost the world US$310 billion in damages.

34. Assad flees to Moscow as 13-year civil war ends in Syria

35. Google’s Willon superconducting quantum computing chip improves accuracy, error reduction as the numbers of qubits increases

 

 

2023 Year in Review (not listed in any priority; non-scientific, subjective review by Jerome.Glenn@Millennium-Project.org and jglenn@igc.org)

 

  1. ChatGPT wakes up the world to future AI impacts on education, work, culture.
  2. Turkey/Syria Earthquake kills 50,000, triggers building codes new enforcement.
  3. Russian invasion of Ukraine continues.
  4. Europe survived winter with new energy sources.
  5. Deepfakes, disinformation proliferates, no rules for information warfare.
  6. UN Treaty to protect 30% of the oceans’ biodiversity by 2030 open for signature
  7. Every neural connection mapped in a larval fruit fly.
  8. International Criminal Court (ICC) issues arrest warrant for Vladmir Putin.
  9. Former President Trump is indited 4 times with total of 91 charges.

10. First X-ray image of a single atom.

11. First space solar power transmission from orbit to earth by Caltech.

12. Pure chicken meat from genetic material without chickens USDA approved

13. UN Security Council explores the security implications of artificial intelligence

14. China creates first national laws to regulate generative AI

15. July-October were the hottest months in recorded history

16. Massive demonstrations in Israel over reducing the supreme court’s power

17. Hamas invades Israel, global condemnation of Israel for devastating response.

18. China passes the US in number of scientific articles in the Nature Index.

19. India passes China as the most populous nation

20. Building blocks of life (methenium, CH3+ (and/or carbon cation, C+) detected in interstellar space.

21. FDA approval for testing brain chips implants in humans by Neuralink

22. World Summit II on Parliamentary Committees for the Future held in Uruguay.

23. India lands on near moon’s south poll, while Russia crashed a few days before.

24. Human brain activity translated into continuous stream of text.

25. Organized crime received $2.2 trillion from cybercrimes, while it cost business and individuals $8 trillion in 2023.

26. European Court of Human Rights to hear global warming case against 33 governments (first serious example of intergenerational law).

27. US and China, plus 27 other countries sign Bletchley Declaration on international cooperation to develop safe AI

28. Alzheimer’s disease onset decreased by 35% by Donanemab drug.

29. Mico- and nanoplastics pass the blood-brain barrier in mice.

30. Electronics grown inside living tissue furthers new field of bioelectronics.

31. The global average temperature temporarily exceeds 2°C above the pre-industrial average November 17th for the first time in recorded history.

32. COP28 in Dubai and COP29 in Baku announced, both oil-dependent economies

33. Google claims Gemini has advanced reasoning beyond GPT-4

34. Presidents Xi and Biden agree to joint US-China AI safety working group

 

For comparison, my annual lists since 2010:

 

2022 Year in Review (not listed in any priority; non-scientific, subjective review by Jerome.Glenn@Millennium-Project.org and jglenn@igc.org)

 

  1. First genetically modified pig’s heart transplanted into a living human lived 2 months.
  2. Russia invades Ukraine.
  3. Finland and Sweden ask to join NATO.
  4. China’s Zhurong rover landed on Mars.
  5. New Covid mutations continue around the world, but overall Covid pandemic degreases.
  6. Worldwide inflation driven by supply chains disrupted by Covid and Russian invasion of Ukraine, plus massive US and other national financial covid relief infusions of money.
  7. NASA’s James Webb telescope shows closest origins of the universe.
  8. ISO issues organization AI governance ISO/IEC 38507.
  9. US House Hearings proved Trump lead attempted coup refusing peaceful transition.
  10. Non-Cow animal protein milk using 99%less water, 97% fewer GHG, 60% less energy.
  11. Cell-based Chicken on sale in Singapore and US FDA approves Upside for sales in US.
  12. Robot taxies now in operation in Las Vegas by Uber and San Francisco by Waymo, also in Wuhan and Chongqing, China by Baidu.  
  13. Finland’s World Summit on Parliamentary Committees on the Future initiates world movement for all parliaments to have their own Committees on the Future.
  14. UN aggress to UN Summit on the Future in 2024.
  15. Green House Gases reach the highest level since the industrial revolution.
  16. One third of Pakistan underwater costing $30 billion due to global climate change.
  17. Natural disasters (storms, floods, fires) cost $260 billion.
  18. UN Climate Conference in Egypt (COP27) payment for global warming damages.
  19. NASA proves asteroid’s trajectory can be altered to save the earth from future collision.
  20. Computer-connected lab-grown human brain cells learned how to play pong without being connected to a body.
  21. Human genome sequenced in just 5 hours and 2 minutes.
  22. US Dept. of Energy’s Frontier computer at Oak Ridge sets world record as fastest computer at 1.1 exaflops/second.
  23. First photograph of the black hole at the center of our galaxy.
  24. As of mid-2022 there were 103 million refugees or displaced persons (mostly from Syria, Venezuela and Ukraine).
  25. UN Biodiversity COP 15 agreed to protect 30% of the Earth’s land and water by 2030.
  26. COVAX delivered over 1 billion doses to poorer nations, half given by Pfizer.
  27. Queen Elizabeth dies after 70 years rein over the United Kingdom.
  28. ChatGPT interactive AI wakes up the world to future possibilities of advanced AI.
  29. US National Lab demonstrates fusion can make more energy than it consumes.
  30. Argentina wins the World Cup.

 

 

2021 Year in Review (not listed in any priority; non-scientific, subjective review by Jerome.Glenn@Millennium-Project.org and jglenn@igc.org)

 

  1. The Pandemic cost the global economy US$28 trillion, beteem 2020 and 2025 estimates the IMF and continues to mutate with new variants becoming the majority of infections.
  2. Over 9 billion Covid vaccine shots have been given in 184 countries by year end.
  3. About 5.8 million Covid reported deaths; 12.6 million attributable to COVID-19, including unreported deaths.
  4. Anti-Covid pills approved (Pfizer's Paxlovid and Merck's Molnupiravir).
  5. Joe Biden becomes US President, creates massive US vaccination and economic recovery program, commits $4 billion to GAVI for international vaccines, other overseas economic recovery, and rejoins the Paris Climate Accords.
  6. Trump extremists invade the US Capitol fail to stop the election certification.
  7. UN Secretary-General releases “Our Common Agenda” as the most future-oriented UN reform document ever produced by the UN SG’s Office.
  8. First part of IPCC’s 6th assessment: “the effects of human-caused climate change are now "widespread, rapid, and intensifying."
  9. Historic droughts, fires, floods cost $170 billion $20 billion more than last year.
  10. COP26 US-China joint statement, reduce methane 30% by 2030 which focuses on agriculture, keep to 1.5°C goal but current country pledges will not make it.
  11. US National Intelligence Council’s report: Preliminary Assessment: Unidentified Aerial Phenomena [UFOs] showed that UFOs are real, but not understood.
  12. James Webb space telescope launched to see origins of the universe, birth of galaxies, and potential for life on distant planets.
  13. Scientists create simulated space warp bubble that shows warp drive for interstellar travel might be possible.
  14. Reusable private sector rockets launched Branson and Bezos into sub-orbital space tourism, while Musk launches three-earth-orbital private tourism.
  15. NASA flies helicopter on Mars and makes oxygen from Martian atmosphere.
  16. China lands a robotic rover on the surface of Mars.
  17. China launched the crewed Shenzhou-12 spacecraft to dock with Tianhe Space Station.
  18. Russia blows up its own satellite creating 1,500 new pieces of space junk in its anti-satellite test.
  19. The world embraces 5G without biological impact studies.
  20. Cyber and information warfare continue to expand beyond public understanding.
  21. Turkish Autonomous AI drones used in Syria, Libya and by Azerbaijan against Armenia.
  22. North Korea continues missile tests including submarine launched missiles.
  23. Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons adopted by the UN in 2017 entered into force after 50 countries ratified the treaty by January 2021.
  24. Increased tensions (Russia and Ukraine) (China and Taiwan) and armed conflicts continue in Ethiopia, Libya, Mali, Myanmar, Somalia, Syria, Yemen.
  25. US and other NATO allies pull out of Afghanistan; Taliban regains power.
  26. The G20 endorsed G7’s decision to create a global minimum corporate tax.15%
  27. Computer chip shortage shows global dependency on Taiwan.
  28. Elon Musk’s Neuralink fabricated computer-connected fibers to individual neurons in the brain of monkeys to play pong without an external interface.
  29. Elon Musk becomes the richest man in history.
  30. Japan’s Fugaku continues as the fastest public supercomputer at 442 petaflops.
  31. Chinese start-up SpinQ creates desktop quantum computer.
  32. IBM's 127 qubit chip is available for commercial use and IBM has produced a 2-nanometer chip with 50 billion transistors.
  33. Total market cap of cryptocurrencies passed $3 trillion November 2021 and El Salvador makes Bitcoin a national currency along with US dollar.
  34. US government penetrated blockchain to recover Bitcoins for Colonial Pipeline.
  35. NFT (nonfungible token) JPG file digital art sold for $63 million.
  36. WHO approves first Malaria vaccine.
  37. Malawi opens the first 3-D printed school building.
  38. Pandora papers exposed secret offshore accounts of 35 world leaders, including 130 billionaires.

 

2020 Year in Review (not listed in any priority)

 

  1. COVID-19 brought the world to a grinding halt, increased tele-everything & AI
  2. The pandemic caused first global “time out’ for humanity to rethink everything
  3. The Internet connects about 60% of humanity: 5 billion people
  4. US President Trump Impeached twice
  5. CERN has contained antimatter (antihydrogen) for 24 hours.
  6. Iranian General Qasem Soleimani killed in US drone strike
  7. UK withdraws from the EU
  8. Tokyo Summer Olympics postponed to 2021
  9. Polio eradicated from Africa
  10. At least 1.5 billion students were out of school at the peak of the pandemic
  11. The world fell into recession caused by the Covid pandemic -4.4% decline
  12. Stock Market falls 2997 points on March 9th then passes historical high of 30,000
  13. Jeff Bezos becomes first to have a net worth over $200 billion.
  14. Carbon emissions fell a record 7%, yet CO2 ppm rises to new records
  15. 2020 likely to be hottest or second hottest year on record.
  16. Over 1.3 million recreational drones in US; 100+ countries have military drones
  17. 995 satellites were launched in 2020; nearly 3000 satellites orbit the earth today
  18. Deinococcus Radiodurans bacteria adapted its DNA to live in outer space
  19. Black Lives Matter movement in the US spreads worldwide
  20. China announced a quantum computer calculated in 200 seconds at room temperature what a supercomputer would take 2.5 billion years to complete.
  21. Joe Biden beats Donald Trump for the US presidency
  22. First Asian-Black Woman elected Vice President of the United States
  23. Worst invasion of desert locusts in East Africa in 70 years
  24. Japan brought back samples from an asteroid 300+ million kilometers away
  25. 42 journalists killed for being journalists
  26. Terrorism deaths fell for the past five years
  27. UAE, Bahrain, Sudan, Morocco, Bhutan create diplomatic relations with Israel
  28. Beirut Lebanon Port massive explosion kills 190 people August 4th
  29. Hong Kong public uprising against PRC’s national security law for Hong Kong
  30. Climate change leads to record number of hurricanes, fires, and floods
  31. Political polarization continues to worsen; social discord increases
  32. Video conferencing goes mainstream for friends, education, work, and health
  33. Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death brings new conservative U.S. Supreme Court
  34. Plant-based hamburgers become available in fast food restaurants
  35. CRISPR gene editing for home test to identify COVID RNA for precision testing.
  36. SpaceX brings crew to the Space Station, as first private space craft to do that.
  37. Vaccines made in record time and first time from mRNA by Pfizer and Moderna
  38. Venezuela, Yemen, and Syria continue downward spiral
  39. Elon Musk’s Neuralink fabricated computer-connected fibers to individual neurons in the brain of pigs.
  40. China plants PRC flag on the moon during lunar sample return
  41. Thousands of 12,500 years old cave paintings alone 8 miles long in the Amazon
  42. Largest set of cyber-attacks hit the United States

 

 

2019 Year in Review (not listed in any priority)

 

  1. Public quantum computing via the IBM cloud; Google (54 qubits) quantum supremacy (not publicly available) passed China which has 50-cubit device.
  2. First photo of a Black Hole
  3. Atmospheric CO2 reached 411 ppm in May 2019 (in May 1958 in was 317.5)
  4. Global Warming declared emergency by 11,000 scientists in BioScience
  5. Greta Thunberg of Sweden triggers increased attention to global warming
  6. China first to land on the dark side of the Moon.
  7. Islamic State (ISIL) lost its land; Russia/Turkey take land left by the US
  8. Public protests in Algeria, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Ethiopia, France, Haiti, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kashmir (Internet Blackout by India Lebanon. London, Montenegro, Russia, Sudan, Venezuela, and Zimbabwe
  9. US-China trade war
  10. President Trump Impeached
  11. Brussels Bans 5G due to insufficient health/biological impact studies
  12. Over 400 mass shootings in the USA
  13. US Stock Market hits record Dow passes 28,621. 
  14. Measles increasingly spread worldwide due to lower vaccination rates
  15. North Korea continues to test missiles in volition of UN Security Council
  16. Brexit continues in limbo
  17. Notre Dame burns in Paris
  18. Same-Sex Marriage Legalized in Taiwan and Austria
  19. China increases facial AI surveillance; San Francisco bans facial recognition
  20. Space X launches 60 Internet Satellites
  21. Ebola Vaccine approved, while Ebola in the Congo continues
  22. Chip-to-chip quantum teleportation and multi-photon entanglement in silicon
  23. Large areas of the Amazon rain forests burn out of control
  24. A 315-billion tonne iceberg broke off Antarctica.
  25. Neurolink connects single neurons to single sensors connected to external computer
  26. Finland elects the youngest PM in the world.
  27. US pulls out of Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF)
  28. Volkswagen Beetle production ends
  29. First NASA all-female spacewalk outside the International Space Station.
  30. Venice flooding emergency
  31. Pope Francis abolishes pontifical secrecy in sex abuse cases
  32. Deep fake software publicly available decentralized information warfare
  33. Plant-based hamburgers go mainstream in KFC, Berger King, McDonalds, others
  34. Venezuela, Yemen, and Syria continue downward spiral
  35. 50th Anniversary of the first Moon Landing, ARPANET, and Woodstock.

 

2018 Year in Review (not listed in any priority)

 

  1. Fusion maintained for 100 seconds Wendelstein 7-X
  2. North and South Korea teams together in Winter Olympics; allowed family visits
  3. China doctor uses  CRISPR-cas9  for first gene edited embryo (to prevent AIDS)
  4. IBM's Project Debater AI defeated a human in a debate
  5. China’s constitution changed to allow President Xi Jinping to rule for life
  6. Syria, Venezuela, Yemen continue to get worse
  7. Over half the world is middle class (US$ 11-110/day)
  8. Democrats regain US House of Representatives
  9. China-US trade scansions, and NY Stock market volatility
  10. Political leadership uncertain in US, UK, France, and Germany while political leadership seems more certain in Russia and China
  11. Stephen Hawking dies
  12. Canada legalizes Marijuana (Uruguay did before)
  13. US Government reports global warming  forecasts are more serious than before;
  14. 4th hottest year on record; 20 of earth’s hottest years occurred in last 22 years
  15. CO2 ppm reached 411.24 in May 2018; May 1998 it was 369.42
  16. NASA returned to Mars for analysis inside of the planet
  17. Several Russian strategic nuclear bombers land in Venezuela
  18. 107 of 109 space launches successful; SpaceX delivered 64 satellites on one rocket
  19. Elon Musk launched a Tesla car in space to test payload capacity of new rocket
  20. China launched spacecraft to land on the far side of the moon in January
  21. Voyager 2 left the solar system (Voyager 1 left in 2012)
  22. Apple reaches US$1 Trillion value, then falls back a few months later
  23. Extreme weather caused 4th highest number of insured losses
  24. About 2 million drones fly in the US expect dramatic increases worldwide
  25. 10-minute cancer test developed in Australia
  26. Saudi Arabia lets women drive, but executes a journalist in their embassy
  27. France beat Croatia to win the World Cup
  28. 5G wireless telecommunications technology
  29. US President Trump pulls out of Iran agreement
  30. Russian Information Warfare attacks found far more invasive on US election than previously knows via Instagram,  Facebook, Twitter and others
  31. Over 200 top US executives, politicians, entertainers,  fired for sexual misconduct
  32. Based on program upgrades, four additional binary black hole mergers detected from data recorded in 2015, 2016, and 2017 – bringing the total to 10 black hole mergers and one binary neutron-star merger

 

2017 Year in Review (not listed in any priority)

 

  1. Most babies born this year are likely to see the year 2100
  2. Me Too Movement knocks out stars in politics, sports, and the media, and spreads around the world exposing male abuse of women
  3. First successful human embryo genetically edited
  4. China announced quantum entanglement between satellite and ground station
  5. Putin denies thousands of Russian-sourced bots targeted at specific US voter-groups and regions via Twitter and Facebook accounts with thousands of hate-Hillary and pro-Trump messages reaching over 100 million US voters
  6. Donald Trump became US President with 3 million fewer votes than Hilary
  7. President Trump announced withdrawal from the Paris Agreement and UNESCO, while recognizing Jerusalem as the Capital of Israel
  8. Mugabe ousted in Zimbabwe, Zuma ousted in South Africa, Yahya Jammeh ousted in Gambia
  9. Venezuela accelerates its downward spiral
  10. Cultural genocide, mass killings, rapes of Rohingya by Myanmar Army
  11. 2017 likely be the hottest year on record in the absence of the El Niño; July 2017 had tied July and August 2016 as the hottest month on record
  12. SwissRe estimated global warming assisted natural disasters during 2017 cost insurance industry about US$100 billion (Caribbean hurricanes cost $290 billion)
  13. Yemen : 1 million got Cholera; 8 million near starvation; water nearly gone
  14. EU fines Google $2.7 Billion for anti-trust activities
  15. Bitcoin hits $19,500 before retreating; NY’s Dow hits record 24,792
  16. SpaceX relaunched and re-landing a used Falcon 9 rocket booster saving $18 million per launch.
  17. Xi Jinping sets 5-year agenda at China’s 19th Party Congress China including the Belt and Road massive infrastructure program and AI leadership by 2030
  18. North Korea has 2,000 full-time hackers into financial systems (BBC)
  19. First observation of gravitational waves from collision of two neutron stars.
  20. North Korea tests hydrogen bomb and ICBM capable of reaching the USA
  21. Quantum entanglement with 10 qubits on a superconducting circuit achieved
  22. Defeat of ISIS/ISIL/IS control of Mosul most of the lands it had controlled
  23. Australia became the 25th country to legalize same-sex marriage
  24. Narrow AI proliferates from medical diagnosis to home assistants; even an AI robot opened a conference in South Korea and given citizenship in Saudi Arabia
  25. Emmanuel Macron provides a new face for European leadership

2016 Year in Review (not listed in any priority)

 

  1. Paris Agreement on Climate Change entered into force
  2. Hottest year on record (again) and highest CO2 ppm in recorded history
  3. Rapid progress in genome editing with CRISPR-Cas9
  4. Syrian conflict continues to get worse
  5. ISIL loses most of its territory
  6. Colombian Government and FARC end longest bar in Latin America
  7. IAEA verifies Iran met Nuclear Framework Agreement goals
  8. Google’s AlphaGo Beat Korean Go champion
  9. AI’s rapid proliferation from Google’s Translate to Amazon ‘s Echo
  10. Brexit
  11. First vertical return landing of space rocket
  12. Fidel Castro and John Glenn die
  13. Microsoft’s HoloLens
  14. Failed Military Coup in Turkey
  15. OECD adds Latvia as 35th Member
  16. Zika Virus spreads across the Americas
  17. Summer Olympics in Rio Janeiro, Brazil
  18. North Korea conducts 5th Nuclear Test, claims a hydrogen bomb test
  19. Bob Dylan gets Nobel Prize for Literature
  20. Putin orders cyber-attacks, fake news, infowar against Hillary Clinton’s election
  21. Hillary Clinton wins USA vote; Donald Trump wins electoral college
  22. ICC sentences Ex-Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadžić to 40 years
  23. 214,000 offshore companies’ 11.5 million documents exposed in Panama
  24. NASA’s Juno went into Jupiter’s orbit on July 4th
  25. US and Russia stay in the International Space Station for record 340 days
  26. Baby born in Mexico with DNA from 3 parents (mitochondrial transfer)
  27. Ecuador and Italy get major Earthquakes
  28. 70-year-old Indian women gave birth to baby
  29. 20th Anniversary of The Millennium Project (smile).

 

2015 Year in Review (not listed in any priority)

 

  1. UN Climate Change Agreement in Paris
  2. Hottest year on record
  3. Gene editing made much easier via CRISPR, could alter human evolution by germ-line engieering
  4. Gravitational waves detected from the collision of two black holes
  5. Running water discovered on Mars
  6. Skin cells turned into stem cells
  7. Mass migration into Europe
  8. Rise of ISIS, ISIL, IS, Daesh and Boko Haram
  9. Russia takes Crimea
  10. Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement
  11. Greek financial crisis
  12. Earthquake in Nepal nearly 9000 die
  13. US-China joint global warming statement on new goals
  14. Pope’s Encyclical Letter on global warming
  15. Solar Impluse – solar electric airplane circumnavigates the globe
  16. US-Cuba opens diplomatic relations
  17. US Supreme Court ruling same-sex marriages legal
  18. Global Je suis Charlie demonstrations against ISIL attacks in Paris
  19. Russian plane shot down over Egypt
  20. Nuclear Framework Agreement with Iran
  21. 3D printing and drones became mainstream
  22. China expands Island construction in South China Sea
  23. Environmental movement is back: Keystone XL Pipeline & Climate Agreement
  24. Carteret Islands environmental (sea-level) refugees (Papua New Guinea)
  25. Most UN Millennium Development Goals reached for 2015; Sustainable Development Goals set 2030
  26. 70th Anniversary of the United Nations
  27. Fly-by of Pluto video transmission received
  28. Vertical landing of two kinds of reusable rocket sections.
  29. Price of oil falls dramatically
  30. Costs of security for public spaces and cyberspace increase dramatically

 

2014 Year in Review (not listed in any priority)

  1. US-China joint cooperation on reducing greenhouse gases
  2. Record growth in US and China’s stock markets
  3. 127 billionaires have pledged to give half their wealth to philanthropic causes
  4. 2014 expected to be the hottest year in recorded history
  5. CO2 emissions estimated to be 2.3% more than in 2013.
  6. Hybrid synthetic DNA replicated and grew (A third base pare (d5SICS and dNaM) added to natural E.coli DNA two base pairs (A-T & C-G)
  7. India’s spacecraft reached Mars; European‘s spacecraft landed on a comet
  8. Antares rocket, SpaceX, and Virgin Galactic spacecrafts crash/blowup
  9. Syrian civil war continues over 2 million refugees
  10. Syrian chemical weapons surrendered
  11. ISIS, then ISIL, then IS beheadings; new US and others‘ airstrikes in Iraq/Syria
  12. One Malaysian Airplane disappears, another shot down over the Ukraine
  13. Russia takes Crimea and invades Ukraine (said with military volunteers)
  14. Falling oil prices, falling Ruble, and increasing inflation in Russia
  15. Mt Gox largest Bitcoin exchange failure
  16. Ebola kills 7,000 across West Africa (many more die of Malaria each year)
  17. 3D Printer on the International Space Station prints a socket wrench
  18. Private drones and computer rist watches begin to proliferate
  19. Argentine court gave Orangutan personhood rights for bodily autonomy.
  20. Pope Francis criticizes Vatican management for pathology of power
  21. First successful use of Simon’s algorithm on D-wave quantum computing
  22. Brain to brain computer mediated communications demonstrated
  23. A computer program Board of Directors Member for Deep Knowledge Ventures
  24. Panama and Suez Canals massive expansions
  25. Over half of all animals gone in less than 50 years (Living Planet Index)
  26. Malala Yousafzai shares Nobel Prize for Peace
  27. US-Cuba diplomatic relations
  28. New Government in Iraq
  29. US combat troops leave Afghanistan

 

2013 Year in Review

 

  1. New Pope sets a new tone for the 1.2 billion Roman Catholics
  2. Global Slavery Index estimates there are about 30 million slaves in 2013.
  3. Nearly 40% of humanity uses the Internet
  4. Malala Yousafzai survives Taliban assassination and becomes a new world force
  5. Nelson Mandela’s passing reminds the world of greatness
  6. The largest petition to recall a government in history:  22 million sign petition in Egyptian for Morsi’s resignation
  7. Egyptian military crackdown on the Moslem Brotherhood
  8. China lands a robot rover on the Moon, India launches spacecraft to Mars
  9. Elon Musk continues private sector space program SpaceX Falcon 9 launching a geostationary satellite at 1/3 the cost
  10. Syrian Civil War worsens while it agreed to disarm chemical weapons
  11. Hassan Rouhani opens Iran to the West and signs nuclear processing agreement
  12. No. Korean conducts 3rd underground nuclear bomb test and executes Pres’s uncle
  13. China tensions with Japan & neighbors increase; US & China warships monitor
  14. US Affordable Health Care Website problems
  15. CO2 passes 400 parts per million in the atmosphere; 2013 7th hottest year recorded
  16. Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines with the most powerful tropical storm to make landfall on record with gusts reaching 235 mph.
  17. Shanghai and California initiate cap and trade systems
  18. First hamburger publicly cooked and tested from pure meat tissue grown without growing a cow
  19. UN adopts the Arms Trade Treaty of conventional weapons
  20. Edward Snowden release of US intelligence wiretapping heads of state.
  21. Largest meteor in a century hits Russian city of Chelyabinsk
  22. USA makes recreational use of marijuana legal in Colorado and Washington and Uruguay becomes the first country to make it legal to produce and sale marajuana
  23. US Government shutdow for 16 days; Tea Party begins to lose power in the US
  24. Human adult cell nuclei inserted in egg cells with previous nuclei removed that produced new embryonic stem cells clonded for new stem cell line.
  25. Higgs particle confirmed that gives rise to matter
  26. Google Glass demonstrated
  27. President Obama annouces Human Brain Initiative
  28. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 5th Assessment Report
  29. The were 628 recorded cyber-attacks over a 24 hour period on July 24, 2013 with majority targeting the USA

 

2012 Year in Review

                 

  1. Humanity continues to be succeeding /winning more than it is losing, according to the 28 variables in the State of the Future Index
  2. Higgs-like Particle discovered that may explain how matter is created
  3. Skydive from the edge of space (24 miles) going faster than sound (Mach 1.24)
  4. Moslem Brotherhood takes over the leadership of Egypt
  5. Egypt’s Morsi goes from world hero (cease fire agreement) to world pariah dictator within 24 hours
  6. China and its ocean neighbors contest boundaries increasing tensions wit`h and  among  Japan, Philippians, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Brunei
  7. North Korea successfully launches intercontinental missile for orbital satellite
  8. Wikipedia and others went dark to successfully block the US Congress’s SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) and PIPA (Protect IP Act).
  9. Big Data becomes popular subject for decisionmakers to explore how to use
  10. China’s third human space launch carring the first Chinese woman into space  rendezvoused with China’s Space Lab
  11. SpaceX’s Dragon is the first successful private sector station re-supply vehicle 
  12. Mars Landing of Curiosity Robot
  13. China proposes space power collaboration with India
  14. Driverless cars by Google are legal in US (California, Florida, and Nevada)
  15. President Obama’s endorsement of Gay Marriage
  16. London Olympics – nurtures spirit of world peace
  17. Facebook’s IPO financial loss
  18. Pope’s assistant exposes some of the Vatican’s inner political corruption.
  19. Severe political stalemate in Washington, D.C., US continues
  20. More than 100 journalists have been killed so far this year, making 2012 the deadliest year for media since UNESCO began keeping records on the issue
  21. Syria’s civil war accellorates.
  22. Likely 2012 will be the hottest year in US recorded history
  23. Climate continues to change: USA is 60% in drought, super hurricane Sandy, heavy flooding in Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Nigeria, North Korea, Pakistan, Philippines, Romania, Russia, Singapore, UK
  24. Euro financial crisis continues with riots especially in Greece and Spain

 

2011 Year in Review

 

  1. World grew to 7 billion people
  2. Arab Spring/Awakening
  3. Occupy Movements initially on Wall Street
  4. Other protests took to the streets in Greece, Russia, China, Spain, others
  5. Japan Disasters
  6. Tenth Anniversary of 911 Terrorist Attacks                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
  7. Bin Laden Killed                                           
  8. US pulled out of Iraq
  9. Steve Jobs Died
  10. Tablet computers
  11. Space Shuttle retired
  12. China produced more cars that the US or Japan                                                                                                                      
  13. Severe political stalemate in Washington, D.C., US
  14. Robot 25% of Japan over 65 years old
  15. Robonaut 2 humanoid robot (without legs) on International Space Station
  16. IBM Watson computer beats human Jeopardy champions
  17. Super High Vision 7,680 by 4,320 parcels created by Sharp is 16 times HD resolution
  18. Brittan’s Royal Wedding
  19. Unprecedented volume of Methane found bubbling up from shallow Arctic sea floor
  20. Large Hadron Collider discovered a particle composed of a quark and anti-quark
  21. Programmable quantum photonic chip
  22. 26 Year old in charge of nuclear weapons in North Korea
  23. More Internet users in China than the entire population of the USA

 2010 year in review

 2010 was the warmest year the earth has yet recorded.

  1. China passed Japan in 2010 to become the world's second-largest economy behind the United States, and has the second largest number of billionaires in the world.
  2. BP Gulf Oil catastrophe
  3. Wikileaks
  4. Philippines may pass India this year as the largest call center than India – Financial Times.
  5. Airports across Europe closed for a week by Volcano ash (Eyjafjallajökull) causing chaos for millions.
  6. North Korea’s sinking a South Korean ship and shelling one of its islands.
  7. Stuxnet computer worms attacking Iran’s nuclear program.
  8. Financial crises and severe government cut backs across much of Europe.
  9. Synthetic biology breakthrough creating an artificial life form.
  10. US health care law
  11. Haitian earth quake and cholera, Pakistan floods
  12. Mexican organized crime violence continues to escalate
  13. More electronic than paper books sold by Amazon.
  14. Tea Pot boils in the USA
  15. Sarah Palin shots a defenseless animal.
  16. Gays ok in US Military.
  17. Polar Ice continues to melt faster than forecasted, while few results in Copenhagen and Cancun.
  18. Frozen water discovered on the Moon – One the lunar pole about 600 million metric tons (158 billion gallons) in 40 craters.
  19. H1N1 declared a pandemic
  20. US combat troops out of Iraq

 

Fleiri fréttir og pistlar

Áhugavert námskeið: Hefur þú lent í erfiðleikum með að koma hugmynd í framkvæmd?

Stjórn faghóps um leiðtogafærni vekur athygli félaga á þessu áhugaverða námskeiði sem haldið verður í HR þann 6. mars nk.  og ber yfirskriftina "Að lyfta upp breytingum".

Hefur þú lent í erfiðleikum með að koma hugmynd í framkvæmd? Þetta er vandamál sem við öll glímum við, óháð því hvaða faghóp við tilheyrum. Góðar hugmyndir stranda ekki á því að þær séu slæmar — heldur á því að við vitum ekki hvernig á að ná fólki með okkur í vegferðina.

Námskeiðið Að lyfta upp breytingum snýst einmitt um þetta: að búa þig undir að verða sá einstaklingur sem fær hlutina til að gerast.

Á námskeiðinu færðu:

  • Skilning á mannlegri hegðun — grunninn að öllum árangri í breytingum
  • Hagnýtar leiðir til að verða leiðtogi breytinga, með áherslu á tengsl, samskipti, greiningu, sögugerð og þolinmæði
  • Kynni af þekktum aðferðum við að leiða farsælar breytingar, með m.a. ADKAR og SWITCH
  • Verkfæri til að lyfta upp vinnustaðnum þínum, með viljandi stjórnun og menningaruppbyggingu

Um kennarann

Ágúst Kristján Steinarrsson er stjórnunarráðgjafi sem hefur helgað sig breytingum og umbótum. Hann starfar daglega við að lyfta upp og efla vinnustaði landsins og hefur þróað eigin hugmyndafræði sem mótast hefur af endurteknum sigrum og áföllum fjölmargra umbótavegferða. Námskeiðið er í stöðugri þróun og efnið hefur vaxið töluvert þetta árið eftir krefjandi, gefandi og lærdómsrík verkefni undanfarinna missera.

Stjórnvísimeðlimir ættu að kannast við Ágúst — hann heldur reglulega erindi fyrir faghópa félagsins og var áður formaður faghóps um breytingastjórnun. Það gleður okkur að sjá hvað hann hefur vaxið og dafnað síðan þá og við hlökkum alltaf til að fá hann í heimsókn.

Allar nánari upplýsingar um námskeiðið má finna hér: https://www.oh.ru.is/namskeid/ad-lyfta-upp-breytingum/363812

Stjórnvísimeðlimir fá 15% afslátt með kóðanum StjornOH15 við bókun.

 

 

World Futures Day 2026 – Alþjóðlegt samtal um framtíð mannkyns 1. mars

Þann 1. mars næstkomandi verður alþjóðlegi viðburðurinn World Futures Day haldinn í 13. sinn. Um er að ræða opið, 24 klukkustunda netsamtal þar sem framtíðarfræðingar og hugsuðir víðs vegar að úr heiminum ræða mögulegar sviðsmyndir um framtíð mannkyns.

Viðburðurinn hefst kl. 12 á hádegi að nýsjálenskum tíma (þá kl 23:00 þann 28 feb. hér heima) og lýkur sólarhring síðar á Hawaii. Þátttakendur geta komið inn í samtalið hvenær sem er og tekið þátt í opnum umræðum um þróun gervigreindar, loftslagsbreytingar, framtíð vinnunnar, lýðræði framtíðarinnar og fjölmörg önnur viðfangsefni.

Að viðburðinum standa The Millennium Project í samstarfi við fimm alþjóðleg félög á sviði framtíðarfræða. Í ár verður Vint Cerf, einn af frumkvöðlum internetsins, meðal þátttakenda.

Allir áhugasamir eru hvattir til að skrá sig og taka þátt í samtalinu.

Athugið: Skráning er nauðsynleg og fundartengill er persónubundinn.

Sjá viðburðinn undir faghóp framtíðarfræða og gervigreindar. Annar er einnig hægt að skrá sig hér:

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/y2IYg5T2SZiTojaXo_x94Q#/registration

Þau hlutu Stjórnunarverðlaun Stjórnvísi 2026

Hér má sjá myndir, upptökur, rökstuðning, vb.is, 24stundir, visir.is.
Fimm einstaklingar hlutu Stjórnunarverðlaun Stjórnvísi árið 2026 sem veitt voru í dag við hátíðlega athöfn á Grand Hótel að viðstöddum forseta Íslands.
Verðlaunin voru veitt í þremur flokkum auk þess sem veitt voru sérstök heiðursverðlaun en þetta er í sautjánda sinn sem Stjórnunarverðlaunin eru afhent.
Handhafar Stjórnunarverðlauna Stjórnvísi 2026 eru eftirtaldir: Í flokki yfirstjórnenda
Vilhelm Már Þorsteinsson, forstjóri Eimskips, í flokki millistjórnenda þau Óttar Örn Sigurbergsson
framkvæmdastjóri ELKO og Helga Halldórsdóttir forstöðumaður mannauðs hjá Arion banka. Í flokki
frumkvöðla Þór Sigfússon stofnandi og stjórnarformaður Íslenska sjávarklasans. Auk þess hlaut
Rannveig Rist, forstjóri Rio Tinto á Íslandi sérstök heiðursverðlaun fyrir framlag sitt til stjórnunar.

Stjórnunarverðlaun Stjórnvísi eru árlega veitt stjórnendum fyrirtækja sem þykja hafa skarað
fram úr á sínu sviði. Yfirlýst markmið verðlaunanna er að stuðla að aukinni fagmennsku á sviði
stjórnunar á Íslandi. Einnig er þeim ætlað að vekja athygli á framúrskarandi starfi stjórnenda og
frumkvöðla auk þess að örva umræðu um faglega stjórnun.

Í dómnefnd sátu
Salóme Guðmundsdóttir, formaður dómnefndar, framkvæmdastjóri Ísorku og stjórnarformaður
Kadeco.
Borghildur Erlingsdóttir, forstjóri Hugverkastofunnar.
Gylfi Dalmann Aðalsteinsson, prófessor við viðskiptafræðideild Háskóla Íslands.
Hermann Björnsson, forstjóri Sjóvá.
Katrín S. Óladóttir, fyrrverandi framkvæmdastjóri Hagvangs.
Margrét Guðmundsdóttir, fyrrverandi forstjóri Icepharma og stjórnarkona.
Þröstur Olaf Sigurjónsson, prófessor við viðskiptafræðideild Háskóla Íslands.
Ritari dómnefndar er Gunnhildur Arnardóttir framkvæmdastjóri Stjórnvísi

Slæmar framtíðir – Áhugaverður fyrirlestur

Fyrir stuttu hélt framtíðarfræðingurinn og fyrirlesarinn Gerd Leanhard fyrirlestur fyrir London Futurist. Megin inntakið í fyrirlestrinum var slæmar framtíðir, en áður hefur Gerd lagt áherslu á að beina athyglinni á góðar framtíðir. Það er vel þess virði að hlusta á upptökuna hér. Kynnirinn er David Wood sem mörg okkar kannast orðið við:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WgaL3QKCDo

Gerd Leonhard er svissnesk-þýskur framtíðarfræðingur, rithöfundur og fyrirlesari sem er þekktur fyrir skýrar, stundum ögrandi, hugmyndir um hvernig tækni mótar samfélag, menningu og mannlíf. Hann starfaði upphaflega sem tónlistarmaður og frumkvöðull í stafrænum miðlum, en sneri sér síðar að framtíðarrannsóknum þegar hann sá hvernig stafrænar byltingar umbreyttu skapandi greinum og efnahagnum í heild.

Kjarni hugsunar Leonhards er sú áhersla að framtíðin sé ekki aðeins tæknilegt verkefni heldur siðferðilegt og mannlegt val. Hann varar við tæknidýrkun og telur að við verðum að setja skýr mörk milli þess sem vélar geta gert og þess sem ætti að vera á ábyrgð manna. Hann talar oft um „mannmiðaða framtíð“, þar sem gildi eins og samkennd, ábyrgð, viska og merking fá meira vægi en hraði, sjálfvirknivæðing og hagkvæmni ein og sér.

Í fyrirlestrum sínum fjallar hann meðal annars um gervigreind, stórgögn, sjálfvirkni, framtíð vinnu og fjölmiðla, auk áhrifa tækni á lýðræði og sjálfsmynd einstaklinga. Hann er jafnframt höfundur fjölmargra bóka þar sem hann hvetur lesendur til að hugsa gagnrýnið um framtíðina og spyrja ekki aðeins hvað er mögulegt, heldur hvað er æskilegt. Leonhard er þannig rödd sem minnir á að tækniframfarir eigi að þjóna manninum – ekki öfugt.

Listi yfir þá sem eru tilnefndir til Stjórnunarverðlauna Stjórnvísi 2026 - Innilegar hamingjuóskir

Hér má sjá alla þá sem tilnefndir eru til Stjórnunarverðlauna Stjórnvísi 2026.
Útnefnt verður í þremur flokkum: Yfirstjórnendur - millistjórnendur - frumkvöðlar auk þess sem veitt verða sérstök heiðursverðlaun.
Forseti Íslands Frú Halla Tómasdóttir mun afhenda verðlaunin á Grand Hótel Háteigi þann 9. febrúar nk.
Allir eru velkomnir á hátíðina sem einnig verður í beinu streymi og hefst kl.16:00.
Þú bókar þig hér.

Stjórnvísi óskar öllum þeim sem tilnefndir eru innilega til hamingju.

Eftirtaldir aðilar eru tilnefndir til Stjórnunarverðlauna Stjórnvísi árið 2026:

Alda Sigurðardóttir, framkvæmdastjóri mannauðs hjá Innnes

Alondra Silva Munoz, framkvæmdastjóri markaðsmála hjá International Carbon Registry

Andrea Róbertsdóttir, framkvæmdastjóri FKA

Anna Kristín Kristinsdóttir, Senior Engineering Manager hjá Marel

Árni Hrannar Haraldsson, framkvæmdastjóri ON

Ásberg Jónsson, framkvæmdastjóri Travel Connect

Ásta Bjarnadóttir, skrifstofustjóri hjá Reykjavíkurborg

Ásta Sigríður Fjeldsted, forstjóri Festi

Ásta María Harðardóttir, framkvæmdastjóri mannauðssviðs Íslenska gámafélagsins

Baldur Örn Arnarson, mannauðsstjóri ON

Birgir Viðarsson, framkvæmdastjóri sölu-og ráðgjafar hjá Sjóvá

Birna Björnsdóttir, forstöðumaður orkuframleiðslu ON

Björgvin Brynjólfsson, forstöðumaður umbóta hjá Vegagerðinni

Björgvin Jón Bjarnason, forstjóri Hreinsitækni

Bogi Hallgrímsson, framkvæmdastjóri KVAN

Brynja Guðjónsdóttir, forstöðukona þjónustu-og markaðsmála hjá Orkunni IS

Brynjar Már Brynjólfsson, mannauðsstjóri Isavia ohf.

Dana Rún Hákonardóttir, Director of Marketing, Lauf Cycles

Davíð Rafn Kristjánsson, framkvæmdastjóri Vinnuskipta ehf / Swapp Agency

Díana Óskarsdóttir, forstjóri Heilbrigðisstofnunar Suðurlands

Eldur Ólafsson, stofnandi og forstjóri Amoroq minerals

Elín Björg Ragnarsdóttir, fiskistofustjóri hjá Fiskistofu

Elín Helga Sveinbjörnsdóttir, framkvæmdastjóri Hvíta hússins

Erik Christianson Chaillot, mannauðsstjóri KPMG

Freyja Leópoldsdóttir, forstöðumaður markaðsmála og sjálfbærni Krónunnar

Guðbjörg Heiða Guðmundsdóttir, forstjóri Varðar

Guðjónína Sæmundsdóttir, forstöðumaður Miðstöðvar símenntunar á Suðurnesjum

Guðlaug Sara Guðmundsdóttir, framkvæmdastjóri fjármála Treble Technologies

Guðlaugur Hjartarson, maintenance manager hjá Össur Iceland

Guðný Stella Guðnadóttir, yfirlæknir öldrunarlækninga hjá Heilbrigðisstofnun Suðurlands

Guðrún Þorleifsdóttir, framkvæmdastjóri gæðasviðs Barna-og fjölskyldustofu

Gunnhildur Arnardóttir, framkvæmdastjóri Ceo Huxun

Hanna Sigríður Gunnsteinsdóttir, forstjóri Vinnueftirlitsins

Haraldur Örn Reynisson, eigandi hjá KPMG

Harpa Guðfinnsdóttir, VP Innovation, JBT Marel

Harpa Magnúsdóttir, framkvæmdastjóri og mannauðsráðgjafi hjá Hoobla ehf.

Heiða Halldórsdóttir, framkvæmdastjóri sölu-þjónustu og markaðsmála hjá Orkusölunni

Helen Breiðfjörð, mannauðsstjóri hjá Deloitte

Helena Jónsdóttir, stofnandi og framkvæmdastjóri hjá Mental ráðgjöf

Helga Dagný Sigurjónsdóttir, framkvæmdastjóri Icepharma Velferð

Helga Fjóla Sæmundsdóttir, framkvæmdastjóri mannauðssviðs Hornsteins

Helga Halldórsdóttir, forstöðumaður mannauðs hjá Arion banka

Helga Sigrún Harðardóttir, framkvæmdastjóri Staðlaráðs Íslands

Helgi Eide Guðjónsson, Director, supply chain operations JBT Marel

Herdís Pála Pálsdóttir, eigandi Páfugl ehf.

Hildur Karen Ragnarsdóttir, manager expeditions hjá Iceland Travel

Hjálmar Helgi Rögnvaldsson, forstöðumaður viðskiptaþróunar og orkumiðlunar hjá ON

Hlíf Böðvarsdóttir, forstöðumaður þjónustu-og samsiptasviðs Búseta

Hörður Ingi Þórbjörnsson, mannauðsstjóri Orkunnar

Höskuldur Borgþórsson, Director marketing technology hjá Össur ehf.

Hrund Gunnsteinsdóttir, rithöfundur, fyrirlesari og stjórnendamarkþjálfi

Huld Magnúsdóttir, forstjóri Tryggingastofnunar

Hulda Guðmundsdóttir, framkvæmdastjóri DK hugbúnaðar

Inga Hrund Arnardóttir, framkvæmdastjóri fjármálasviðs Orkunnar IS

Ingibjörg Ásdís Ragnarsdóttir, framkvæmdastjóri sölu-og þjónustu hjá VÍS

Ingibjörg Rafnsdóttir, mannauðsstjóri Heilbrigðisstofnunar Suðurlands

Ingþór Karl Eiríksson, fjársýslustjóri Fjársýslu ríkisins

Ívar Örn Arnarson, R&D Processes, Systems&Compliance Manager hjá Össur Iceland ehf.

Jóhanna Valdimarsdóttir, VP of Q&R EHS PRRC and Operations hjá Össur/Embla Medical

Jón Gunnar Þórðarson, forstjóri og stofnandi Bara tala

Katrín Aagestad Gunnarsdóttir, markaðsstjóri Nettó

Kristín Dögg Höskuldsdóttir, sviðsstjóri mannauðssviðs hjá Hreint

Kristín Lilja Ragnarsdóttir, Director of Bionics Manufacturing hjá Össur

Kristrún Dröfn jóhannsdóttir, forstöðukona innri þjónustu og fasteigna hjá Orkuveitunni

Kristrún Frostadóttir, forsætisráðherra, Alþingi Forsætisráðuneytið

Lára Hrafnsdóttir, markaðsstjóri Sjóvá

Lind Einarsdóttir, mannauðsstjóri Hafnarfjarðarbæjar

Lovísa Anna Finnbjörnsdóttir, sviðsstjóri og meðeigandi Deloitte

Magnús Kristjánsson, forstjóri Orkusölunnar

Magnús Rúnar Magnússon, sviðsstjóri Eflingar

Margrét Björk Svavarsdóttir, fjármálastjóri Heilbrigðisstofnunar Suðurlands

Oddur Ólafsson, framkvæmdastjóri HorseDay

Ólafur Daníelsson, framkvæmdastjóri FSRE

Óttar Örn Sigurbergsson, framkvæmdastjóri ELKO

Pálmi Þór Sævarsson, svæðisstjóri Vegagerðarinnar

Patrick Karl Winrow, Director, Manufacturing Transformation, JBT Marel

Perla Ásgeirsdóttir, framkvæmdastjóri Eflingar stéttarfélags

Rakel Lárusdóttir, sérfræðingur á fasteigna-og umhverfissviði Hörpu, tónlistar-og ráðstefnuhúss

Ragna Sara Jónsdóttir, stofnandi hönnunarmerkisins Fólk Reykjavík

Rannveig Rist, forstjóri Rio Tinto

Sandra Gestsdóttir, deildarstjóri verkefnastofu Landspítala

Selma Svavarsdóttir, Director-Improvements and Safety/CEO´s Office Landsvirkjun

Sigríður Ósk Bjarnadóttir, framkvæmdastjóri umhverfis- og gæðasviðs Eignarhaldsfélagsins Hornsteins

Sigríður Vala Halldórsdóttir, framkvæmdastjóri fjármála-og upplýsingatækni Sjóvá

Sigrún Hólm Þórleifsdóttir, verkefnastjóri mannauðs hjá Sveitarfélaginu Múlaþing

Sigrún Hulda Jónsdóttir, deildarstjóri leikskóladeildar Kópavogsbæjar

Skúli Björn Jónsson, sviðsstjóri iðnaðarsviðs Eflu, verkfræðistofu

Sveinbjörn Ingi Grímsson, sérfræðingur hjá Fjársýslu ríkisins

Thelma Clausen Þórðardóttir, mannauðsstjóri og lögfr. hjá Miðstöð menntunar og skólaþjónustu

Thelma Kristín Kvaran, ráðgjafi og eigandi Intellecta

Tinna Jóhannsdóttir, forstöðumaður markaðsmála og sjálfbærni hjá ON

Trausti Björgvinsson, framkvæmdastjóri Lotu, verkfræði-og ráðgjafastofu.

Unnur Elfa Guðmundsdóttir, grunnskólastjóri Áslandsskóla

Viðar Hólm, vöruþróunarstjóri JBT Marel

Vignir Sigurðsson, yfirlæknir barnalækninga hjá Heilbrigðisstofnun Suðurlands

Vilhelm Már Þorsteinsson, forstjóri Eimskips

Þór Sigfússon, stofnandi og framkvæmdastjóri Sjávarklasans

Þórdís Jóna Sigurðardóttir, forstjóri Miðstöðvar menntunar og skólaþjónustu

Þórður S. Óskarsson, fyrrverandi framkvæmdastjóri Intellecta

Þorsteinn Víglundsson, forstjóri Eignarhaldsfélagsins Hornsteins

Þröstur V. Söring, framkvæmdastjóri fasteignasvið Sjómannadagsráðs

Örvar Sveinsson, Director of Manufacturin -Iceland hjá Össur

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