Meet the Future, Science & Technology Summit 2010


Meet the Future, Science & Technology Summit 2010 was a one-day science and technology convention held at the World Forum Convention Center in The Hague, Netherlands on November 18, 2010, organized by Platform Bèta Techniek, an organization which has been empowered by the Dutch government to increase the number of beta students in the Netherlands.
The summit offered Dutch science and technology related companies and educational institutions an opportunity to showcase their latest products, research and developments.
There was a gathering with selected international guests on the following day.

Notable guests

There were keynote speeches by several famous and influential persons such as Neil Armstrong, Steve Wozniak, Spencer Wells, Robbert Dijkgraaf and Kishore Mahbubani.
Other prominent guests were Sarah Darwin and author Redmond O'Hanlon, who had both featured in the Dutch VPRO television series Beagle: In Darwin's wake, Olympic gold medal swimmer Pieter van den Hoogenband, and also Jeroen van der Veer and Maxime Verhagen, who was presented with the results of the Deltaplan Bèta Techniek, which lists measures to increase the participation of students in technical studies.

Criticism

There was criticism by science journalist Hidde Boersma that the summit painted a too rosy picture of the efforts by the Platform Bèta Techniek to interest young people to take up a technical education.
Although he also noted that many schools used the Summit as a study day for their students and thus the summit could still help to achieve the PBT's goals of increasing the participation in technical studies by inspiring students.