As a futurist, people tend to associate my area of expertise with technology only. While that isn't necesarily the case, as an engineer at heart I believe technology can be used to create a better world... or failing to understand may be the counter. I love technology and how you can use it if you know how - I've converted my car to electric and automated parts of my home to be voice controlled, but that's only the beginning of what could be.
How much do you understand the new-new technologies like AI, blockchain, and quantum? The challenge with many disruptions is they tend to be on the periphery and then they are suddenly here. It's the same with technology: even though mobile phones and the Internet have been around for approximately 60 years, it's only in the last 10 years that their effect on our lives have been fundamental. How quickly will Artificial Intelligence be adopted. Or will it be adopted at all?
These keynotes were created using my engineering background to help you understand new technologies, and answer these sorts of questions. In addition, I've used my business background to propose "So what" implications to help you use the knowledge in practical business situations.
How much do you understand the new-new technologies like AI, blockchain, and quantum? The challenge with many disruptions is they tend to be on the periphery and then they are suddenly here. It's the same with technology: even though mobile phones and the Internet have been around for approximately 60 years, it's only in the last 10 years that their effect on our lives have been fundamental. How quickly will Artificial Intelligence be adopted. Or will it be adopted at all?
These keynotes were created using my engineering background to help you understand new technologies, and answer these sorts of questions. In addition, I've used my business background to propose "So what" implications to help you use the knowledge in practical business situations.