TED conferences TEDGlobal In 2005, under Anderson's supervision, a more internationally oriented sister conference was added, under the name TEDGlobal. It was held, in chronological order: in
Oxford, UK (2005), in
Arusha, Tanzania (2007, titled TEDAfrica), in Oxford again (2009 and 2010), and in
Edinburgh, UK (2011, 2012, and 2013). In 2014, it was held in
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Additionally, there was TED India, in
Mysore (2009) and TEDGlobal London in
London (2015). TEDGlobal 2017 was held again in Arusha, Tanzania, and it was curated and hosted by Emeka Okafor. TED's European director (and curator of TEDGlobal) is Swiss-born
Bruno Giussani. The TED 2011 conference,
The Rediscovery of Wonder, was held in
Long Beach, California, US, from February 28 to March 4, 2011. The TED conference has a companion conference, TEDGlobal, held in the UK each summer. The 2009 TEDGlobal,
The Substance of Things Not Seen, was held in Oxford, July 21–24, 2009. 2010's TEDGlobal (again in Oxford) was themed
And Now The Good News; in 2011 the conference moved to a new home in Edinburgh and was held July 12–15 with the theme
The Stuff Of Life. The 2012 TEDGlobal conference
Radical Openness was held in Edinburgh, June 25–29.
TEDx speaking at TEDx
Bangladesh Agricultural University|thumb|right TEDx was founded by Lara Stein. TEDx are independent events similar to TED in presentation. They can be organized by anyone who obtains a free license from TED, and agrees to follow certain principles. Speakers are not paid and must relinquish the copyrights to their materials, which TED may edit and distribute under a non-commercial
Creative Commons license (CC-BY-NC-SA). . By 2012, TEDx events ran at a global rate of about 5 per day, in 133 countries.
TEDxPortland in Portland was the largest indoor TEDx event in the world, with more than 8,000 attendees, making it the largest TEDx conference in North America. In 2024, Raymond Rodriguez-Torres presented the TEDx talk
Tragedy to Triumph: Live Like Bella about his daughter
Bella Rodriguez-Torres, which received widespread attention online. A TEDx event hosted by Mumbai’s
Jai Hind College on February 7, 2024, featured a diverse lineup of industry leaders and experts discussing innovation and social impact, like
Vijay Kedia,
Ramon Chibb and
Riri Trivedi.
TEDx Youth TEDxYouth is a programme of independently organised events licensed by TED that focus on engaging young people in sharing ideas and experiences. These events are typically organised by schools, youth groups, or community organisations, and feature speakers—often students or young professionals—alongside educators, artists, and innovators. Like other TEDx events, TEDxYouth conferences operate under free licences granted by TED, but are planned and coordinated locally. The format usually includes short talks, performances, and interactive activities designed to inspire creativity, critical thinking, and community involvement among younger audiences.
TED Fellows TED Fellows were introduced in 2007, during the first TEDAfrica conference in
Arusha, Tanzania, where 100 young people were selected from across the continent. Two years later, during TEDIndia, ninety-nine fellows were recruited, mainly from South Asia. In 2009, the fellows program was initiated in its present form. For every TED or TEDGlobal conference, 20 fellows are selected; a total of 40 new fellows a year. Each year, 20 past fellows are chosen to participate in the two-year senior fellows program (in which they will attend four more conferences). 2019 marked the tenth anniversary of the TED Fellows program. Acceptance as a fellow is not based on academic
credentials, but mainly on past and current actions, and plans for the future. Besides attending a conference free of charge, each fellow takes part in a special program with
mentoring by experts in the field of spreading ideas, and can give a short talk on the "TED Fellows" stage. Some of these talks are subsequently published on TED.com. Senior fellows have additional benefits and responsibilities.
TED Audio Collective The TED Audio Collective is a collection of podcasts with more than 25 shows. One of those shows is the TED Interview
podcast that launched on October 16, 2018, during which
Chris Anderson holds conversations with speakers who have previously given a
TED talk, providing the guest a chance to speak in greater depth about their background, projects, motivation, re-evaluation of past experiences, or plans for the future.
TEDMED TEDMED is an annual conference concerned with health and medicine. It is an independent event operating under license from the nonprofit TED conference. In 2011,
Jay Walker and a group of executives and investors purchased TEDMED from Hodosh for $16 million with future additional payments of as much as $9 million. The conference was then moved to Washington, DC.
Other programs •
TED Radio Hour: A radio program, with audio downloads and a podcast
RSS feed, hosted by
Manoush Zomorodi, previously
Guy Raz, and co-produced with
NPR. Each episode uses multiple TED Talks to examine a common theme. Originated and executive produced by Deron Triff and
June Cohen, the first episode was broadcast in 2012. • TED also offers other podcasts such as
Sincerely, X (featuring anonymous TED Talks). ==Criticism==