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  • Trends for 2022: Crypto, Web3, VR, and the Metaverse

    By Matthias Schrader

    What are the macro and strategic trends in the tech industry? Matthias Schrader shares his thoughts about Benedict Evans' annual presentation.

  • In conversation with Dr Parag Khanna

    Dr Parag Khanna about the political issue of mass migration and how this will influence the years to come.

  • The hidden opportunity in mass migration

    By Adam Tinworth

    As our economies re-open post-Covid, climate change means that increased migration is inevitable. Can we win the coming war for talent?

  • David Mattin: The Worlds to Come

    David Mattin takes you on a tour of the virtual and simulated worlds to come, and how they’ll supercharge the eternal human quests for connection, status, and meaning.

  • Benedict Evans: The Great Unbundling

    Benedict Evans gives an update on the macro and strategic trends in the tech industry.

  • Nils Wollny: Turning vehicles into moving theme parks

    Nils Wollny shares the story of holoride – a spin-out from Audi that focuses on the next generation of in-car entertainment.

  • Francesca Bria – Building a Sustainable Future

    Can Europe navigate a path between the digital giants of the US and the state control of China, to build a digital utopia from our current dystopia?

  • All Life is Here

    By David Mattin

    Future thinker David Mattin shares his notes towards a revolution in the foresight industry.

  • We need to design ecosystems

    By Martin Recke

    When everything is interconnected, ecosystem design is becoming crucial. The network as dominant paradigm is replaced by the ecosystem.

  • Reality versus Metaverse: the tipping point

    By Martin Recke

    Physical reality is only a subset of today's reality, and soon the default will be the metaverse. Think black & white TV.

  • A guidebook to the next 20 years: what we learned from NEXT21

    By Adam Tinworth

    We were back in the theatre for NEXT21, but the changes brought by the pandemic were very much in evidence. Our speakers explored where we go from here…

  • Parag Khanna: Why We Need Migration

    By Adam Tinworth

    The demographic clock is ticking, and the climate crisis is speeding it up. Countries that embrace smart migration policies will be best placed to weather the storms on the horizon.

  • Francesca Bria: reclaiming sovereignty in our digital futures

    By Adam Tinworth

    Can Europe navigate a path between the digital giants of the US and the state control of China, to build a digital utopia from our current dystopia?

  • Smart cities are the future — but they need smart approaches to data, too

    By Adam Tinworth

    As we rebuild our urban infrastructure after pandemic-induced changes in work patters, smart cities will have a major advantage.

  • Migration is back on the agenda

    By Martin Recke

    Are we prepared for the age of mass migration? No, we aren't, says Parag Khanna, who just wrote a book about the subject.

  • Post-pandemic urban regeneration is inevitable. Embrace it.

    By Adam Tinworth

    The pandemic has broken our old urban models. We need new models of cities and city living to thrive in the 21st century.

  • Kristina Bonitz : Human Ingenuity: How to solve complex problems with creativity

    Kristina Bonitz explored how to find and develop creativity and innovation in life, business and the pandemic age.

  • The hybrid company is the future. The time to start preparing is now.

    By Adam Tinworth

    After a year of home working, remote work will be part of every office's future. It's time to start adapting.

  • Eliza Filby: the future is multi-generational living

    By Adam Tinworth

    The pandemic has forced the generations together, and changed how we live and work. Many of those changes are here to stay, and we need to adapt our businesses to them, says Dr Filby.

  • Future of Work: 12 must-reads

    By Laëtitia Vitaud

    For many of us there is nowhere to go but stay home. But to go out and expand your horizon, there will always be podcasts and books. New Work expert Laëtitia Vitaud has compiled a list of 12 must-read books on the future of work.

  • Laëtitia Vitaud: The Future of work

    Laëtitia Vitaud explains why home is work’s new frontier.

  • Future of Work: 7 trends for 2021

    By Laëtitia Vitaud

    Laëtitia Vitaud explores what measures we need to take to put the trends on the future of work, some of which have been around for a long time, into action.

  • The future of work has just arrived

    By Martin Recke

    Almost every aspect of our work lives is changing fast. The future of work is now. Let's not get stuck in the Industrial Age.

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