Interviews

What are India’s Big Ambitions? Gunjan Bagla explains more

India’s Big Ambitions In this weeks episode of The Futurists we talk to author Gunjan Bagla, a leading figure in…

3 years ago

Why AI now offers real business value, Oisin De Conduin, Xtremepush explains more

We chat with Oisin De Conduin, from Xtremepush about AI and how it can help businesses. Topics we look at…

3 years ago

Climate Progress Hinges on Both Technological Innovation and Change in Consumer Behaviour, Thomas Schoos

In the New Net Zero show, Thomas Schoos explains how Luxembourg has learned they must address consumer consumption habits. Luxembourg’s…

3 years ago

Wholistic Innovation & Humanity with Mihaela Ulieru

Will Humanity thrive with the Planet or will the world remain fragmented (amongst us and with nature)? Can Innovation enable…

3 years ago

The Future of Games with Dean Takahashi

Co-hosts Brett King and Robert Tercek interview journalist Dean Takahashi, who has been covering innovation in the game industry for…

3 years ago

Launching the Irish Astronomy Week with Ronan Newman

In this podcast Melanie Boylan speaks to Ronan Newman who is launching the first annual Irish Astronomy Week this March.…

3 years ago

Why we are now seeing Exponential Progress in MedTech, Dr Daniel Kraft

Co-hosts Brett King and Rob Tercek speak with medical futurist Dr Daniel Kraft on the topic of exponential health care.…

3 years ago

Are we seeing the the next Renaissance, Anders Sorman-Nilsson

The Next Renaissance Anders Sorman-Nilsson is a Swedish futurist living in Australia, but he believes that humanity is on the…

3 years ago

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