Search results for “human experience” Internet of Things By Peter Bihr Connecting things for fun and profit - that's the promise of the Internet of Things, as Peter Bihr explores. 6 things you can learn from LeWeb Day One By Adam Tinworth From the sharing economy, to the wearable explosion, from the death of Office to the birth of neurogames, LeWeb has been rattling through the near future. Your phone is now your hotel room key By Adam Tinworth There are some things that get me unreasonably excited. Anything that takes physical clutter out of my life… Can we rethink airports – digitally? By Adam Tinworth The last few years have brought some digital changes to the airport experience. But could we do better? Could we rethink the whole experience for the 21st century? Reclaiming a little social business history By Adam Tinworth When companies fail, their archives are lost, and the web is poorer as links rot away. But sometimes, link rot is reversed… Next generation user interfaces Talk by Thomas Bendig of Fraunhofer ICT-Group. NEXT14: Future interfaces By Adam Tinworth Can machines learn multi-channel interfaces? Where is VR going? Is eye tracking the future? And is the cyborg dream coming true? NEXT14 explores the interface… Mobility and the connected car By Adam Tinworth How could connected cars change our future - in fact, could we rethink urban transport completely? Four speakers explore this topic at NEXT14 Notes from the New Normal – 17th March By Adam Tinworth The web is 25, and needs a bill of rights. The (online) kids are fine (really) and shopping is about to get a lot more digital. And we have robot fish. This is the #newnormal The New Normal isn’t what you think By Adam Tinworth The New Normal is not business as usual. This digital revolution is going to take decades - so you better be ready for stormy weather… 5 things I learnt from LeWeb day 3 By Adam Tinworth Some detailed notes from a thought-provoking (and rather contentious) final day of LeWeb last week. Alexander Baumgardt: the fractal future of service design? By Adam Tinworth The intersection of big data and big machines is an interaction of software and hardware. How do you design systems for this scale? You build a design system first… Magnus Bergmark: Transforming Länsförsäkringar from the inside out By Adam Tinworth Getting a loose affiliation of companies to line up behind a service offering is a challenge - unless you transform the culture. That's what Doberman did… Call for Digital Cases is starting today! By Xenia Stubbe SinnerSchrader is organising the second NEXT Service Design conference! This year we will focus on digital cases and innovative best practice examples. Do you want to be involved in the NEXT SD 2013? Apply now to present your innovative self-developed digital case live on September 16 at Radialsystem V in Berlin! If everything was easy to evaluate… By Fred Zimny The world around us is changing constantly, and so are services and products. Some customers adapt faster and easier to these changes than others. How can this be? Here be Dragons – Here be Programme By Juliane Hennig Get ready for crossing borders and start exploring new territories. There might be dragons but we provide you with all you need to be prepared. Take the opportunity to listen to great speakers, meet thought leaders, entrepreneurs and experts from various fields in the Digital Economy. What’s next? The NEXT13 Dome Stage sessions! By Xenia Stubbe What does the future of human-machine interfaces look like? Is the Maker Movement a business-relevant trend with high impact on the digital industry? The 'Here be Dragons’ sessions will shed light on future trends like the Post-PC era, the Maker Movement, 3D manufacturing and many more! Is tech forcing us to abandon the idea of multiple identities? By Adam Tinworth As Google integrates identity more deeply with its search engine, is our space to have multiple versions of our own identity being eroded by technology? NEXT13: Here be Dragons By Martin Recke NEXT has always been about what’s next, about trends the digital industry should closely watch in the near future, within a timeframe of 12 to 36 months. For the 2013 event, we have spotted the four key areas to cover. All of them have one thing in common: they are largely uncharted territory. Here be Dragons. Here be dragons: the corporate community trap By Adam Tinworth As the big social networks start tussling for turf - are they starting to behave like the corporate titans of old? The Hero with a Thousand Faces According to Louisa Heinrich, the best services are those that allow us to tell our stories. And the next challenge in design is based on the fact that more and more objects are connected. The amount of data available about all of us and our environment is growing tremendously. But what to do with this data? Some NEXT Service Design Follow-up By Adam Tinworth Some follow-up links to last month's NEXT Service Design conference in Berlin Strategy is a Service! What business leadership can learn from service design. “There are no recipes in here, you have to cook up your own.” So said Alexander Baumgardt (Systemic Partners) as he started his talk at NEXT Service Design. prev 1 … 10 11 12 13 14 next