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  • Could Apple bring the internet of things to the mainstream?

    By Adam Tinworth

    The latest rumour to emerge about next week's Apple keynote raises the possibility of one of our favourite things - the internet of things - going mainstream.

  • Interview with Glass explorer & musician Sarah Willis

    Sarah Willis of Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.

  • NEXT13 Keynote by Robert Scoble: The age of context

    Robert Scoble believes we are entering a new era: the age of context. It's a freaky, contextual world he envisions in his keynote talk at NEXT Berlin 2013. Don't be fooled by the hype: It's way more than just Google Glasses.

  • The Nature of the Future: The Socialstructed World

    Marina Gorbis, Executive Director of the Institute for the Future (iftf.org) discussed the evolution of communication and its consequences at NEXT13.

  • The Nature of the Future: The Socialstructed World

    Marina Gorbis, Executive Director of the Institute for the Future (IFTF) discussed the evolution of communication and its consequences at NEXT13. She analyzed the perks and challenges of the new relationship-driven or “socialstructed” economy, stating that “humans and technology will team up”. Her new book ‘The Nature of the Future: Dispatches from the Socialstructed World’ was published in early 2013.

  • High-End 3D Printing: Driving Innovative And Sustainable Business

    “The next industrial revolution” - that’s what Lisa Harouni claims 3D printing to be. At NEXT Berlin 2012 Lisa Harouni talked about the advantages of this technology. She also explained how 3D printing can be used for co-creation.

  • Using 3D Printing To Create Consumer-facing Goods

    3D printing has the potential to revolutionise the production process. It enables true mass customisation. At NEXT Berlin 2012 Alice Taylor presented the technology and her company Makielab.

  • 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?

  • The Air We Breathe

    The borders between the physical and digital world are blurring - and design is the key to making sense of our everchanging chaotic environment. At NEXT Service Design Sami Niemelä (Nordkapp) explained why.

  • Designing Services for a technological World

    Many new interfaces are waiting to be designed, and these design tasks are no longer divided between screen, software, and hardware (or product). The whole world is becoming programmable, configurable and even printable - witness the explosion of 3D printing that’s happening before our very eyes.

  • A Facebook for Things – Turning Physical Products into Digital Information Services

    “If you think there’s already a lot of communication on the Internet today, just wait until things start talking,” Andy Hobsbawm comments. At NEXT Service Design he showed what the Internet of Things means for intelligent service design.

  • Service Design – Buzzword or Magic Method?

    At NEXT Service Design Pia Betton discussed whether service design is really providing sustainable value, or is limited to only a few use cases: buzzword or magic method?

  • Service Design – Are we still talking about this?

    When it comes to service design, Chris Downs really is kind of a behemoth. At NEXT Service Design, we charged him with the task of setting the stage by introducing the audience to what the event is all about.

  • 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.

  • Start-up Pitch Award Ceremony at NEXT Berlin 2012

    Over 100 start-ups applied for the Deutsche Telekom Start-up Pitch at NEXT Berlin 2012. Twelve of these had the chance to pitch live at the conference, but just one could win. A top-class jury decided on the winner: Squadmail!

  • Further keynote speakers announced!

    By Marina Lenz

    We'd like to announce further speakers: Reto Wettach, Nancy Birkhölzer (IxDS) and Pia Betton joined the already glittering list of NEXT Service Design speakers!

  • The Real World Just Got Better

    An appetiser for NEXT Service Design: Andy Hobsbawm talks at NEXT Berlin 2012 about 'digital active identities' - digital services that can be added to any kind of product.

  • NEXT 100

    Sebastian Matthes (WirtschaftsWoche), Christophe Maire (Atlantic Venture), Sven Külper (myTaxi), Ciaran O’Leary (Earlybird Venture Capital)…

  • Two Brains, Two Nets

    Will market research be irrelevant in the future? Tom Ewing (Brainjuicer) discusses the question and criticises his own profession.

  • Looking Beyond The E-Book: What Happens Next?

    Traditional media faces the challenge of finding a place in a world gone digital. Lee Cowles has devoted his life to books and discusses their role in the future in his keynote talk.

  • Make Technology Invisible

    Technology is not sexy anymore. In order to be successful you have to think beyond digital: Technology has to become invisible. At NEXT Berlin 2012 Nate Elliott explained why.

  • TV to come, TV to go – How Digital Technologies Change The Way We Watch

    TV is still an important medium, but its role in people’s life has changed. Franziska von Lewinski explained at NEXT Berlin 2012 which changes have taken place and who drives this development.

  • The Post-Digital Artist

    Christopher von Deylen is the artist behind the music project “Schiller”. At NEXT Berlin 2012 he shared his perspective on the internet as a new means of producing and distributing music and directly connecting with the audience.

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