The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) has announced technology as a new eighth pillar of the Human Security for All (HS4A) campaign. The announcement took place at an event on the United Nations Main Campus, co-hosted by CTA, World Academy of Art and Science (WAAS) and the UN Trust Fund for Human Security during the 78th session of the UN General Assembly.
“Technology is making our world a better place to live for literally billions of people, and we are only just scratching the surface of what’s possible,” says Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, CTA.
“I’m thrilled to continue work with the UN Trust Fund for Human Security and World Academy of Art and Science to advance the HS4A global campaign and showcase the innovations that transform our world – at CES 2024 and beyond.”
The addition of the HS4A initiative focuses on technology as a human security pillar—alongside economic, environmental, food, health, political, personal and community security—reflects the power of technology as a tool to advance human security in all its dimensions. The CTA emphasizes access to technology enhances the human experience. It is essential to development, enabling us to do more with less, tackle the world’s most pressing challenges and close the sustainable development goals (SDG) investment gap.
These themes animated the UN event, which featured remarks by the UN Secretary General’s Envoy on Technology Amandeep Singh Gill, as well as a panel discussion on technology’s power to address global challenges with Kinsey Fabrizio, SVP of CES and Membership, CTA; Garry Jacobs, president & CEO, WAAS; and Megan Lee, Chairwoman and CEO, Panasonic. The CTA adds the event was moderated by CNN Business Senior Writer Samantha Kelly.
A recording of the event can be viewed via UN Web TV.
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