(Jan. 28) Lecture Series: Innovation, Disruption, Revolution:The Impact of Technological Advancement (Wilton)

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    Wilton Library
    137 Old Ridgefield Road
    Wilton, CT 06897
    For More information on each lecture visit the Wilton Historical Society website.

    In the 17th year of collaboration between Wilton Library and Wilton Historical Society, the scholarly lecture series will focus on the theme of “Innovation, Disruption, Revolution: The Impact of Technological Advancement.” Each lecture in the special four-part series requires separate registration. Please note the location of each lecture.

    There is no charge to attend; however, a $10 suggested donation may be made to the hosting institution directly from the individual registration pages. Registration is required for each individual lecture. Please see the registration links below for more program and speaker details.

    Sunday, January 28th, 4 to 5:30 p.m., at the Wilton Library. 
    Down Sodom: The Impact of Rapid Industrialization on Everyday Life in Late 18th and Early 19th Century Connecticut – Jamie Eves
    Click here to register

    Thursday, February 15th, 7 to 8:30 p.m., at the Wilton Historical Society. 
    Where did the Internet, Stealth, GPS, and Covid mRNA vaccines come from? The Role of DARPA in Fostering Disruptive Technologies – William Bonvillian
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    Sunday, March 10th, 4 to 5:30 p.m., at the Wilton Library.
    The Future of Innovation – John Kao
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