Search results for “ai first” Sami Niemelä – what happens when the computers disappear? By Adam Tinworth What does service design look like in a post-digital world, when the computer and the mobile have faded into the background? Sami Niemelä looks at an age when the magic has passed… Pedro Custódio – The Experience is the Product By Adam Tinworth The beating heart of services is experiences, argues Pedro Custódio. But your organisation needs to live those values inside and out. Chris Downs – service design: are we still talking about this? By Adam Tinworth Chris Downs of Method kicks off NEXT Service Design by questioning the very concept that has brought hundreds of people to Berlin on a Monday morning… Marie Bernard & Magnus Christensson will speak at NEXT Service Design By Marina Lenz Good & bad news: Marie Bernard & Magnus Christensson joined NEXT Service Design as speakers! Unfortunately, Birgit Mager won't be able to speak at the conference. The true launch of iCloud Apple By Adam Tinworth While the iPhone launch has grabbed people's imaginations, the announcements afterwards showed us Apple re=engineering its ecosystem for the cloud age. Does Apple have a service design problem? By Adam Tinworth People are suggesting that Apple's iOS Maps failure is a service issue - but could something deeper be at work? iPhone 5: Gorgeous Hardware, Outdated Interface and Declining Services? By Martin Recke Today is the annual iPhone appreciation day. Lots, if not millions of people worldwide get their new, shiny devices. Designed by Apple in California, assembled in China. The launch of a new iPhone has grown into a phenomenon of pop culture. But what is this buzz all about? Is it still the hardware that matters? How to become Germany’s next Top Startup How to become Germany's next top start-up? A question that many entrepreneurs out there will probably find very interesting. Stephan Breidenbach and Christian Weiss try to give an answer. Bubble or Business – Is Berlin The New Valley? There is a war going on between cities across the globe: Which is the new valley? Has Berlin the potential to become the flourishing ecosystem for startups Silicon Valley has been in the last years? The Evolution Of Service Design By Marina Lenz Where does the term "service design" come from? How did the field evolve? Which other disciplines influence service design? In this post, I try to answer some questions that occurred to me every time I read something about service design. Service Design: a reading primer By Adam Tinworth Some good reading on Service Design - the topic of NEXT's October conference… I Like My Style: Online Goes Print First, there was print. Then, there was online. That’s why the vast majority of fashion magazines started as print mags. Websites and blogs were launched later on. ‘I Like My Style’ reversed this process. Adriano Sack explained the concept at NEXT Berlin 2012. Could Marissa Mayer’s reign at Yahoo! mark the beginning of the Googlification of business? By Adam Tinworth Marissa Mayer is the first prominent Google executive to up sticks and take her skills to the top of a major company. Could this be the start of a diaspora that will reshape business? Martin Spindler – The Revolution Around The Corner Adding digital capacity to ordinary objects does not necessarily make them better. This talk by Martin Spindler sheds light on the issue. He demands a change of how networked objects are designed. Reimund Schmald – Voice User Interface: History, Status, Future Voice User Interfaces are increasingly used not only in mobile phones, but also in TVs and cars. Reimund Schmald explains the challenges the industry is facing in terms of voice control and ventures a glimpse into the future. Can we really measure digital influence? By Adam Tinworth Controversy is floating around systems for measuring online influence after a peer showing by Klout at Le Web London. Is there a real future for these tools? Surface: Microsoft fights for a digital future By Adam Tinworth Microsoft's Surface tablet may be the single most important initiative for the company's future. It has to win the battle for enterprise tablets. Kyle McDonald – Appropriating New Technologies When media artist Kyle McDonald first shared the face tracking software he developed, he didn’t know what would happen: A large community formed and explored the ways in which this tool could be used. In his keynote talk at NEXT Berlin 2012 he presented a variety of applications. George Dyson – Turing’s Cathedral History repeats itself: Analog computation was the next big thing in the first half of the 20th century and, according to historian George Dyson, it will be the next big thing again. Selling Fashion Online – and Printing Clothes By Adam Tinworth Four talks from the Fashion track, exploring the future of fashion: designed and sold online, printed and equipped with micro-sensors… Give the teddy bears WiFi By Adam Tinworth A meander through the future of connected things, machine oddness and connected owls, guided by Russell Davies TV to come, TV to go By Adam Tinworth Franziska von Lewinski explores the future of TV, in the multi-screen, on-demand, social TV world of the future. Schiller: Chances and challenges for artists in a post-digital world By Ina Feistritzer Inspired by electronic classics like Jean-Michel Jarre, Tangerine Dream and Kraftwerk, Schiller alias Christopher von Deylen creates visionary sounds in a genre of its own kind. For NEXT Berlin, Schiller will pause his creative studio work. In his keynote on the first conference day, he will talk about the chances and challenges for artists in a post-digital world. prev 1 … 28 29 30 31 32 33 next