Search results for “tesla” China and the power of a billion By Martin Recke Digital and automotive markets are going to merge, with digital going automotive and automotive getting increasingly digital. And China is well positioned to take advantage of this megatrend. Autonomous cars can fix road deaths – if we don’t rush them onto the roads too fast By Adam Tinworth In recent weeks, autonomous cars have been responsible for the deaths of a pedestrian and a driver. Are we moving too fast with this innovation? Can Innovation get us out of the current mess? By Martin Recke Do we need more innovation? Do we need less, or slower innovation? Or do we need other kinds of innovation? Will there be a mobility backlash, too? By Alexander Cohrs Will the tech backlash drive the self-driving, electric car revolution off the roads, too? Or are there fundamental differences in how this market operates? To keep pace with computers, do we have to become digitally superhuman? By Adam Tinworth Elon Musk thinks we need to merge with computers. Are we culturally ready for that? Why is Apple losing so many engineers right now? By Adam Tinworth The man who created Apple's new programming language is jumping ship for a car company. And he's not alone. What's going on here? 2017 predictions: Machine learning, voice interfaces and the politics of algorithms By Adam Tinworth What will 2017 hold for the tech industry? Here are our guesses… 2016: a year of digital growing pains By Adam Tinworth 2016 has been quite a year. While we like to look at what's coming NEXT, sometimes it's appropriate to take a look back at the year that's finishing… Could Europe run on Africa’s solar power? By Adam Tinworth Morocco is proving the potential, of solar power - and it aims to become a net exporter of power in the medium term. Future Fictions: a postcard from 2030 By Adam Tinworth What will life be like in 2030? One Danish MP has a challenging set of predictions for us. The first self-driving taxis hit the streets… this month By Adam Tinworth Uber has unexpectedly leap-frogged Google by putting its autonomous cars onto the streets. Playing the Platform Game By Martin Recke These days, everybody and their uncle wants to be a platform. The Four Horsemen of Tech — Google, Apple, Facebook, and Amazon, or in short: GAFA — might still be dominant, but others are rising. It’s me, your digital ego By Martin Recke At NEXT16, we’ll be putting the human being at the centre. Consumer first. User first. Human first. We are currently working on four main topics that will be the major subjects covered at the 2016 jubilee edition. Read on! When your car is a computer – what happens next? By Adam Tinworth The car is inexorably becoming a computer on wheels. What happens when it does? [Liveblog] Sami Niemelä on how connecting thing changes them By Adam Tinworth The digital is moving faster than the physical can keep pace with. What interesting things can we do in the gap between the two? [Liveblog] How we will move – the rise of the autonomous vehicle By Adam Tinworth Self-Driving cars are getting ever closer to reality - or the public road, at least. This session explored the massive changes this will bring to business. 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… Game Changers use Disruptive Technologies, Break Rules and Redefine Business Models By Martin Recke The Internet is the ultimate disruptive technology. 15 years after the advent of the Web in the mass… prev 1 2 next