Singularity University Fosters Five New Global Chapters in Sweden, Brazil, The Netherlands, Paraguay, and U.S., Reflecting the Rising Trend of Tech Communities Focused on Solving Humanity’s Global Grand Challenges

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April 26, 2017

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA – April 26, 2017 – Singularity University (SU), a global community with a mission to educate, inspire, and empower leaders to apply exponential technologies to address humanity's grand challenges, has announced the creation of five new community Chapters around the world, bringing the total to 65 SingularityU Chapters in 39 countries. New Chapters have been formed by SU alumni in Asuncion, Paraguay; Brasilia, Brazil; Los Angeles, California; Nijmegen, The Netherlands; and Stockholm, Sweden.

In 2016, SingularityU Chapters hosted 190 events, attracting more than 13,000 participants focused on employing local technology innovation to improve lives in their communities and around the world. The SU Q2 chapter application process is open from April 26 - May 17, 2017, for other innovators to join in the SU mission. To learn more about the application process, go to su.org/chapters/apply.

SingularityU Chapters Form the Foundation of the Global SU Community

SingularityU Chapters also support local Global Impact Challenges (GICs), in collaboration with local program participants and local industry. In 2017, SU has partnered to host more than 20 GICs around the world. Winners of each GIC are awarded a seat at the Global Solutions Program. A complete list of GICs, winners, and partners is located at https://su.org/gic/.

“SU facilitates its global ecosystem through our chapters, which understand the benefits of advancing exponential technologies,” said Dharmishta Rood, Singularity University’s Director of Community Leadership. “Through events hosted by SingularityU Chapter leadership teams, together with individuals of diverse professions—entrepreneurs, policy makers, designers, academics, and business and NGO leaders—we are able to assemble in one room experts to advance the use of technology in medicine, learning, security, and even the development of outer space. Participants in these local communities share an optimism for making the world better through the use of technology.”

SU opens applications for new chapter submissions every quarter. At least one member of the Chapter leadership team must have participated in other SU activities—from SU Executive Programs to SU’s signature summer Global Solution Program (GSP) or our Startup Accelerator—and have been inspired to empower innovators in their local communities. These leadership teams represent a diversity of perspectives and experiences, as well as demonstrate community building skills that align with overall SU and chapter goals.

Introducing SU’s Newest Chapters and Leadership Teams



Asunción, Paraguay

Eric Dijkhuis, Director at Po Paraguay, Exponential Medicine 2016, Impact Fellows 2016

Rodrigo Weiberlen, CEO of ICON, EP 2016

Santiago Campos Cervera, Coordinator at Koga Impact Lab

“Paraguay and Latin America are in the tipping point for development and innovation. I’m convinced that the exponential way of thinking is the key to the accelerated development for this region,” said Rodrigo Weiberlen, Chapter leadership team member.

Brasília, Brazil

Creomar de Souza, Advisor for International and Institutional Affairs at Catholic University of Brasília

Lucas de Aragao, Partner at Arko Advice Public Affairs

Thiago de Aragao, Partner and Director of Strategy at Arko Advice Public Affairs, EP Dec 2016

“I have always been an advocate of innovation as a tool for change not only in individuals, but in communities, big or small,” said Lucas de Aragao, SingularityU Brasília Chapter leadership team member. “Brasília has the unique opportunity to foster change through innovation using a special institution such as Singularity University. Being one of the first generations of people born in this young city, I am personally thrilled to contribute to this moment.”

Los Angeles, CA, USA

Andrew Skotzko, Co-founder, Afriji, Launchpad 2016, GSP 2016

Patricia Rangel-Hernandez, Media Node Representative at Millennium Project Global Think Tank, GSP 2011

Susan Jewell, President / Co-Founder, Mars Academy USA, LLC, GSP 2015

“We are gathering in our region because it is important to have a community that understands our unique experiences and teachings,” said Patty Rangel-Hernandez, SingularityU Los Angeles Chapter leadership team member. “It is an opportunity to continue to grow ideas, friendships and a support network of like-minded people. We hope that our Los Angeles hub will serve as a home for our SU family and continue to unite and inspire all who participate.”

Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Casper Smeets, Program Director Digital Health at Rockstart

Chris Doomernik, Managing Director at Health Valley Netherlands

Geert van den Broeck, Founder and Inspirator at Why Not bv

Lucien Engelen, Director REshape Center for Innovation at Radboud University Medical Center

Remco Hoogendijk, Innovation Manager at Sint Maartenskliniek, EP Jan 2017

“Nijmegen has a vivid community and is a great place to work, play, learn and live. Sharing the vibe from Singularity University will enforce that vibe locally and spread it worldwide,” said Remco Hoogendijk, SingularityU Nijmegen Chapter leadership team member.

Stockholm, Sweden

Adam Springfeldt, Creative Officer & International New Business at ACNE, EP 2016

Ashkan Fardost, Scientist & Global Speaker

Gustav Nipe, Co Founder at ImpactVision, GSP 2015

Hannes Sjoblad, Chief Disruption Officer at Epicenter, EP Dec 2010, GIC 2015 organizer

Omid Gholamifar, Independent Investor & Advisor

Shahan Lilja, Cofounder and CEO at Mavenoid, GSP 2012

“The focus of our new chapter will be catalyzing deeper, bolder innovation for good within our community," said Shahan Lilja, SingularityU Stockholm Chapter leadership team member. “We are launching the Stockholm chapter to help expand the reach and impact of technology in our region and will be partnering with local business and academia to host local events.”

More information about SingularityU Chapters can be found at https://su.org/chapters/.

ABOUT SINGULARITY UNIVERSITY (SU)

Singularity University (SU) is a global learning and innovation community using exponential technologies to tackle the world’s biggest challenges and build an abundant future for all. SU's collaborative platform empowers individuals and organizations across the globe to learn, connect, and innovate breakthrough solutions using accelerating technologies like artificial intelligence, robotics, and digital biology. A certified benefit corporation headquartered at NASA Research Park in Silicon Valley, SU was founded in 2008 by renowned innovators Ray Kurzweil and Dr. Peter H. Diamandis with program funding from leading organizations including Google, Deloitte, and UNICEF. To learn more, visit SU.org, join us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter @SingularityU.

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