Human Security For All
The recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES) held in Las Vegas in January 2023 was a remarkable event and projected a powerful message to the leading companies in the industry and the rest of the 115,000 business and global press representatives who participated. For the first time, CES 2023 adopted a...
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description | The recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES) held in Las Vegas in January 2023 was a remarkable event and projected a powerful message to the leading companies in the industry and the rest of the 115,000 business and global press representatives who participated. For the first time, CES 2023 adopted a theme for the conference and projected it to participants through exhibits, innovation awards, Great Minds seminars, video and massive campaign signage. That theme announced the launching of a global campaign on human security— Human Security for All (HS4A)—which is being conducted by the UN Trust Fund for Human Security and the World Academy of Art and Science. CES 2023 showcased the critical role of technology as a catalyst and powerful driver in support of the United Nations’ efforts to advance human security around the world. One of the highlights of CES 2023 was the introduction of a new category of Innovation Awards showcasing technologies that advance human security. The show explored the theme of how technologies like energy conservation, sustainability and resource management, wellness and healthy environments, clean air and water are themselves agents of change in the global struggle for human security. This article shares some thoughts from the show and detailed information about this critical campaign. |
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spelling | doaj.art-272c0e59404542f2b92eb227b83d75022023-06-27T06:58:52ZengRisk Institute, Trieste- GenevaCadmus2038-52422038-52502023-03-01515458Human Security For AllWalton Stinson0Douglas Weinstein1Director & Treasurer, HS4A Human Security for All Campaign; CEO, ListenUp, USA; Chairman, ProSource Group; Fellow, World Academy of Art and ScienceEditor and Co-Founder, Technology Insider Group and Technology Designer MagazineThe recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES) held in Las Vegas in January 2023 was a remarkable event and projected a powerful message to the leading companies in the industry and the rest of the 115,000 business and global press representatives who participated. For the first time, CES 2023 adopted a theme for the conference and projected it to participants through exhibits, innovation awards, Great Minds seminars, video and massive campaign signage. That theme announced the launching of a global campaign on human security— Human Security for All (HS4A)—which is being conducted by the UN Trust Fund for Human Security and the World Academy of Art and Science. CES 2023 showcased the critical role of technology as a catalyst and powerful driver in support of the United Nations’ efforts to advance human security around the world. One of the highlights of CES 2023 was the introduction of a new category of Innovation Awards showcasing technologies that advance human security. The show explored the theme of how technologies like energy conservation, sustainability and resource management, wellness and healthy environments, clean air and water are themselves agents of change in the global struggle for human security. This article shares some thoughts from the show and detailed information about this critical campaign.http://cadmusjournal.org/article/volume-5-issue-1/hs-for-allpeace and securitylaw and governancenew economicssustainable developmenteducationknowledge; science and values |
spellingShingle | Walton Stinson Douglas Weinstein Human Security For All Cadmus peace and security law and governance new economics sustainable development education knowledge; science and values |
title | Human Security For All |
title_full | Human Security For All |
title_fullStr | Human Security For All |
title_full_unstemmed | Human Security For All |
title_short | Human Security For All |
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topic | peace and security law and governance new economics sustainable development education knowledge; science and values |
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