Summit Adds Experts on Quantum Computing, Sovereign AI and Future of Built Environments
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Building on an already powerful line-up of global futurists, scientists and innovators, the latest speakers will deepen this year’s conversations around leadership, quantum computing, sovereign AI, education, architecture, human optimisation and the social implications of rapidly advancing technologies.
The next computing revolution
Among the newly confirmed speakers is Mark Jackson, a leading voice in quantum computing, who will explore one of the world’s most transformative and least understood technologies. As industries race to understand how quantum computing could reshape everything from healthcare and logistics to cybersecurity and scientific discovery, Jackson will examine what this next computing revolution means for business, innovation and society.
The Summit will also welcome DaeWha Kang, architect at global practice RIAAD, who will explore how emerging technologies are reshaping spatial design and the built environments of the future.
Further discussions will examine Africa’s technological future and growing digital independence. Lavina Ramkissoon from the African Union will unpack the growing importance of sovereign AI and Africa’s role in shaping its own technological future, while Dr Natalie Raphil, Founder of Robots Can Think and ambassador of South Africa’s Women in AI community, will discuss human-centred AI and empowering women in technology.
Atenkosi Ngubevana will further expand the discussion around AI sovereignty and the continent’s evolving position within the global AI ecosystem.
Leadership, learning and human potential
The Summit will also welcome Celiwe Ross, group chief human capital and corporate affairs officer at Old Mutual, who will share insights on leadership in an era defined by complexity, uncertainty and accelerated technological change.
"Our purpose at Old Mutual is to enable positive futures for our customers and the societies we serve. But you cannot build positive futures without understanding the forces that will define them. The latest speakers announced as part of the Singularity Summit line-up will demystify critical topics like quantum computing and AI, equipping attendees with insights that matter. Ultimately these are the forces that will shape how our customers prosper, manage risk and secure their futures," Ross said
Additional speakers will explore the human capabilities needed to thrive in an exponentially changing world. Kyle Hermans, CEO of Oxford Leadership and the Be Courageous Research Institute, will examine courageous leadership, entrepreneurship and leading with conviction in uncertain times.
Mic Mann, co-CEO of Singularity South Africa, will also take to the stage to explore how education needs to evolve in an increasingly AI-driven world, rethinking the role of teachers, human connection and the teaching approach needed for the future.
Speaking on his session, Mic Mann said: “As technologies like artificial intelligence and quantum computing continue to advance, the value of deeply human capabilities becomes even more important. Education can no longer be centred only on memorisation and standardisation. We need to rethink how we teach problem-solving, adaptability, motivation and meaningful human connection, while empowering teachers to become guides who help children navigate a world that is changing faster than ever.”
Technology and the future of wellbeing
The Summit will also tackle some of society’s most pressing questions around digital wellbeing and ethics. Danielle Einstein, clinical psychologist and one of the leading voices behind efforts to safeguard children from harmful digital environments in Australia, will share insights on social media, mental health and protecting younger generations in an increasingly connected world.
Health, longevity and human optimisation will also feature strongly, with Dr Cathy Davies exploring the science of exosomes, regenerative treatments and the future of skin, hair and healthy ageing.
“The conversation around technology has moved far beyond disruption alone,” said Shayne Mann, co-CEO of Singularity South Africa. “What makes this year’s Summit particularly exciting is the breadth of perspectives coming together. From quantum computing and AI sovereignty to leadership, education and human wellbeing, these are the conversations that will shape how we live, work and lead in the years ahead.”
Further speakers and programme announcements will be revealed in the coming months.
For more information, regular updates or to book, visit www.singularitysouthafricaSummit.org.
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