Keynote: Bruno Guglielminetti
New technologies bombard us every day. Are they compatible with a reading society? Are they an unprecendented way to have access to reading material or do they sap us of the ability to read critically? Does all this access make us better — or worse — readers?
Bruno Guglielminetti (Québec)
Journalist, author, director, public speaker, and new technologies expert. In 2009 Bruno Guglieminetti received the National Award for Excellence in Scientific and Technology Reporting from the Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance. For many years Radio-Canada, La Presse and Le Devoir have been the forums for his ideas; he is now Director of Digital Communications for National, one of Canada’s largest public relations firms.

