In a world of digital landlords and nano-sensors, the ones and zeros are king. In this episode of The Digital Speaker series, I am going to explore an emerging trend in the digital sphere; an increasing aversion to over-digitised tech and why we may be on the cusp of an analogue renaissance.
After, I will go to the other end of the digital spectrum and examine how the digital world I exist in, could one day be worth more than land in the real world.
Then, for the final segment in today’s digital download, I am going to take a look at bioinformatics. What is it and what it spells for the digital future of healthcare.
So, get comfortable, sit back, and let us start speaking digital.
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