
Tech Foresight -- personal perspectives on the next 20 years
2013 · 26m
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On 5 July 2013, Imperial College London welcomed IBP members and invited guests to 2033:Tech Foresight. It was a chance to hear about the different futures which could await us, to explore which industries will change, and to think about how business will respond to new opportunities and potential threats. Do you want to return to Imperial College Video? /imperialcollegevideo

Professor Chris Hankin of Imperial College London tells us how our digital identities are changing. Find out more about Greg and what he does at Do you want to return to Imperial College Video? /imperialcollegevideo

Professor Eric Yeatman of Imperial College London suggests that in the future, we'll be navigating the huge amounts of information available by using digital servants. Find out more about Eric and what he does at Do you want to return to Imperial College Video? /imperialcollegevideo

Dr Travis Bayer of Imperial College London asks us to think about life as a programmable machine. Find out more about Travis and what he does at Do you want to return to Imperial College Video? /imperialcollegevideo

Dr Greg Offer of Imperial College London shares his views on what the future of transport might look like - and how that will change societies across the world. Find out more about Greg and what he does at Do you want to return to Imperial College Video? /imperialcollegevideo

Dr Michelle Moram of Imperial College London explains what might be possible with the development of a periodic hyper table - and asks us to imagine what materials we could design, with exactly the properties we desire. Find out more about Michelle and what she does at Do you want to return to Imperial College Video? /imperialcollegevideo

With thanks to the London Euphonia Orchestra ( Professor John de Mello of Imperial College London imagines a world in which we might discover the origins of life in a flow reactor. Find out more about John and what he does at Do you want to return to Imperial College Video? /imperialcollegevideo