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Why IT graduates should consider Java-based programming Simon Ritter, deputy CTO, Azul

Everywhere you look these days, all of the discussion is about machine learning and artificial intelligence. If you’re graduating with…

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What are the the implications of Bitcoin Spot ETFs with Anton Golub

An exciting fireside chat with serial crypto entrepreneur Anton Golub, discussing the implications of the recent approval of Bitcoin Spot…

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Future Imperfect, insights with Thomas Frey

Thomas Frey is who you will undoubtedly find when you do a Google search on “futurist speaker”. Having shared the…

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Mark Pesce weird and wonderful discoveries at Consumer Electronics Show

Mark Pesce returns to The Futurists with a report about weird and wonderful discoveries at the 2024 Consumer Electronics Show.…

2 years ago

Sharat Chandra, India’s Digital Rupees and Digital ID explained

India owns a collection of success stories in Digitalisation. From the Indian Digital identity - Aadhaar, a unique 12-digit number…

2 years ago

MoneyNeverSleeps: Simon Brown from Consensys | Spot Crypto ETFs and Overcentralization

Blockchain ecosystem advisor and researcher Simon Brown from Consensys joins me this week to look at over-centralization in the context…

2 years ago

Investment in an Age Where Climate is Disrupting the Planet, Paul Ark

2023 was the hottest year on record in terms of temperature. ESG, sustainability, clean tech / green tech and corporate…

2 years ago

Always check the URL Donal McGuinness, CEO Prommt

Bank of Ireland has reported a 50 percent rise in ‘smishing’ fraud cases where fraudsters send fake text messages appearing…

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