For the third year in a row, the Falling Walls Conference has filled Radialsystem with over 700 international representatives from science, business, politics, culture, media, and has animated the web traffic with more than 5000 unique viewers of the Livestream. Here some of the best moments of an inspiring day.
Helga Nowotny from the European Research Council moderates the Q&A Session 1 at Falling Walls 2011
The Winners of the Falling Walls Lab for young innovators with the Jury
Chancellor Angela Merkel is the Keynote speaker of the Falling Walls Conference 2011
Sebastian Turner, Falling Walls Foundation, Chancellor Angela Merkel, the ex President of Germany Roman Herzog at the Falling Walls Conference 2011
Sebastian Turner opens the Falling Walls Conference 2011
Eileen Diskin, Trinity College Dublin, during her presentation at the Falling Walls Lab for young innovators
Jennifer Jordan, University of Groningen, winner of the 4th prize, follows the lectures of her colleagues at the Falling Walls Lab for young innovators
Olin Liu presents her researches about Global Debt at Falling Walls 2011
Prof Ailamaki interviewed after her presentation "Breaking the Wall of Data Deluge"
Jürgen Mlynek, Mathias Döpfner, Friede Springer, Cornelia Quennet-Thielen in the audience
The Falling Walls Lab scholars follow the conference
Waceke Wanjohi before her presentation about food security
Stefan von Holtzbrinck, Waceke Wanjohi and Luca De Biase
Rebecca Cassidy breaking the Wall of Gambling, betting live onstage with a 3G tablet
Rebecca Cassidy chills backstage after her presentation
Stewart Wallis Breaking the Wall of National Indicators
Anders Scherp performs during Alejandro Litovsky's presentation to present how art can explain ecological woes better than words
Liu Olin during the Q&A session 3
The Euro-African lunch break inspired by Waceke Wanjohi's presentation
Alejandro Litovsky at the "Meet the Speakers" area