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  • The Ekkyo Transnational Intelligence Conference consists of three programs:

    • Solo: Participants present what they have learned or achieved through university classes, reading, extracurricular activities, and more.

    • Ensemble: Participants and listeners engage in small group discussions to explore new academic, technological, and artistic ideas.

    • Orchestration: Conclusions from each group are shared with the whole conference, and the challenges are organized. This program also provides a space for forming teams with people who want to work on specific challenges.

  • Don’t want to present but still want to listen?

    • Of course! There are two types of participation in the Ekkyo Transnational Intelligence Conference:

    • Listening: Participants deepen their knowledge by listening to the presentations without giving their own. They engage in discussions with a small group, using their own knowledge as a reference, to explore new academic, technological, and artistic ideas.

    • Presenting: In the first program, participants share what they have learned, experienced, or achieved, providing inspiration to the listeners. They also participate in discussions just like the listening participants.