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Charlene Collison

Associate Director of Sustainable Value Chains and Livelihoods
Forum for the Future

Charlene heads Forum for the Future’s Challenge Lab on Sustainable Value Chains, which works to make value chains of key land-based commodities regenerative and distributive. Charlene leads initiatives to scale sustainable and regenerative agriculture, provide decent livelihoods and use fair, transparent business models through agricultural commodity value chains. She leads multi-stakeholder collaborative initiatives across a range of sectors and themes, including directing the Cotton 2040 initiative.

Charlene Collison

Associate Director of Sustainable Value Chains and Livelihoods
Forum for the Future

Charlene Collison

Associate Director of Sustainable Value Chains and Livelihoods
Forum for the Future

Charlene heads Forum for the Future’s Challenge Lab on Sustainable Value Chains, which works to make value chains of key land-based commodities regenerative and distributive. Charlene leads initiatives to scale sustainable and regenerative agriculture, provide decent livelihoods and use fair, transparent business models through agricultural commodity value chains. She leads multi-stakeholder collaborative initiatives across a range of sectors and themes, including directing the Cotton 2040 initiative. Charlene also leads strategy projects with a range of brands, particularly in apparel, with a focus on using futures tools to diagnose and act on emerging systemic challenges. 

Charlene is a facilitator on Forum’s School for Systems Change, and supports Forum’s thought leadership on systemic and collaborative change processes. She has over 20 years’ experience in futures, systems thinking, and organisational and societal change for sustainability. 

Software, The Elephant in the Room for Edge-AI Hardware Acceleration

Many companies today are focused on trying to deliver peak efficiency in machine learning (ML) inference by encouraging customers to move from less efficient traditional processors, to purpose-built accelerators for ML inference.  While this is directionally correct, oftentimes hardware specific solutions are unable to match customers’ performance and efficiency goals. The issue, solving for ‘peak efficiency’ cannot be accomplished by simply throwing a combination of silicon and power at the problem; this is especially true at the edge.

 

Brian Grady

Senior Marketing Specialist
dsm-firmenich

Brian Grady

Senior Marketing Specialist
dsm-firmenich

Brian Grady

Senior Marketing Specialist
dsm-firmenich
 

Brand Frank

President
PPC Packaging

Brand Frank

President
PPC Packaging

Brand Frank

President
PPC Packaging
 

Brandon Ford

Brand Accelerator
Lubrizol Life Science

Brandon Ford

Brand Accelerator
Lubrizol Life Science

Brandon Ford

Brand Accelerator
Lubrizol Life Science