Instead of a utopian future in which technological advancement casts a dazzling, emancipatory light on the world, we seem to be entering a new dark age characterised by ever more bizarre and unforeseen events. The Enlightenment ideal of distributing more information ever more widely has not led us to greater understanding and growing peace, but instead seems to be fostering social divisions, distrust, conspiracy theories and post-factual politics. How have we come to this point – and has utopia gone forever?
Sander Klous (KPMG) on trust in a smart society
Daniel Gebler (Picnic) on everywhere commerce
Panel on big questions for smart cities
David Goldberg on why we are so bad at doing good
Panel on big business in challenging regions
Diana Wehmeier on inspiration toward the future
Panel on disrupting the agency model
Maddie Raedts on your best self in the age of social media
Chris Slowe (Reddit) on design for the most vocal users
Panel on the disruption of music consumption
Andy Miah on the brave new digital world of sport
Panel on Formula 1 esports gaming revolution
Eszter Ozsvald & Charmaine Crooks on the consumer IOT revolution of sports
Nicholas Horbaczewski (DRL) the future of sports
Alexandre Ricard & Ciara Byrne on future-proof companies
Anjali Sud (Vimeo) on changing the course of your company
Kim Houser (Washington State University) on GDPR
Ray Chan (9GAG) on how to win China & make $$$
Susan Lindner on strategic storytelling to engage talent
Christina Xu on divergent evolution on the Chinese internet
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