Search results for “human experience” New webs of relationships By Martin Recke This year's trend report from Fjord is all about the relationships that form the fabric of our life. It's time to design new systems. All Life is Here By David Mattin Future thinker David Mattin shares his notes towards a revolution in the foresight industry. Why our crises are interconnected By Martin Recke We've connected everything together, only to be surprised that our crises are now also interconnected. We cannot treat them as single, separate issues. Why marketing is no less important than technology By Martin Recke While technology is the foundation, marketing is an important success factor. Marketing must be present before product design starts. 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… Eliza Filby: building a hybrid workplace for all generations By Adam Tinworth The pandemic has changed how we work and live. And it's accelerated generational changes in progress. Here's how to adapt your company to this. 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? Timandra Harkness: Our Personalised Century By Adam Tinworth The 20th Century set the stage for the personalised century we're living in. But can we keep the person at the heart of personalisation? Nils Wollny: the Metaverse in motion By Adam Tinworth What does the Metaverse look like in action? What does it look like in motion? That's what Holoride has set out to explore. David Mattin: Navigating the Metaverse By Adam Tinworth Let's cut through the Metaverse hype: what do humans really want from it, and how can we facilitate that? The age of personalisation has arrived By Martin Recke Everything comes at a price. The price of liberation can be atomisation and isolation. Welcome to the age of personalisation. 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. The Reality Filter Bubble By David Mattin The next filter bubble won't be on information, but on reality itself. And the implications are far-reaching. Sustainability is the new digital By Adam Tinworth As the digital revolution defined the last 30 years, the climate crisis will define business for the next 30. Summer reading for digital minds By Adam Tinworth Make the most of your summer downtime, by curling up with one of these great books that explore our digital future — and its consequences. Why software is more exciting than hardware By Adam Tinworth Machine learning will do more to transform our world in the next decade than any shiny new gadget will. Herding sheep in a hybrid world By Martin Recke The post-Covid world is inherently hybrid. But the digital part is taking the lead. Our world is now programmable like never before. 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. WHAT’S NEXT: what we learned from season 2 By Adam Tinworth Over the past months, eight speakers have explored what the next decade will bring. Here's the most important insights for your business. The content fallacy By Martin Recke On the internet, many people fall for the content fallacy. But content neither just happens nor exists independent of its container. When biology gets digital By Martin Recke The biotech revolution and synthetic biology are fueled by digital technology. Is software eating the biological world? Hybrid work models are an intermediary step By Martin Recke Work, companies, and offices won't go away anytime soon, but all three will change profoundly. Hybrid work is the next step. Digital transformation! Really? By Jochem Wesling Are you still talking about digital transformation and digitization? Aren’t we past this point and isn’t digital omnipresent and thus a done topic? prev 1 … 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … 12 next