A first-ever light show projected onto the iconic ITU Tower.

 



Every time you turn on the radio or television, board a plane, call home, go online, use GPS, check the weather, or view satellite images, you use a vital service coordinated by ITU. Tune in to #ITU160 years of tech for humanity and how you are #ConnectedByITU via land, sea, and space!




On May 17thWorld Telecommunication and Information Society Day, join us for a first-ever light show projected onto the iconic ITU Tower, opposite the United Nations Office at Geneva, as part of Geneva Museum Night.

Sixteen slides projected on the 15-storey ITU Tower will show highlights of 160 years of technology for humanity, embodying innovation, countries, organizations and people working together, shared achievements and resilience.

You will hear from inspiring speakers as to how they are #ConnectedByITU, from the sea to the sky.

How to participate?

If you’re in Geneva, come to the Esplanade adjacent to the ITU headquarters buildings, near the Place des Nations. If you’re elsewhere, tune in online—you can stream the light show on our social media platforms: Facebook, YouTube, or ITU Webcast live.







Programme

21:00 Welcome
- Ms Doreen Bogdan-Martin, ITU Secretary-General
- Ms Tatiana Valovaya, Director-General, UN Office at Geneva
- Ms Shahad AlBalawi, International Representation Director, Communications, Space & Technology Commission (CST)
21:10 #ConnectedByITU
- Mr Alan Roura, Swiss skipper who completed his third consecutive Vendée Globe in 2024
- Mr Claude Nicollier, first Swiss astronaut with the European Space Agency
21:45 First light show (English)
22:00 Further light shows (French and English), DJ Leo
23:00 Closing




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