VR is transforming how buildings are made
We no longer need to rely on the individual capability of people to read plans or imagine the spaces based on the pictures or verbal descriptions.
The narrow road to the deeper connection
Incremental additions to practical medical knowledge can be lifesaving, but how can that be achieved in remote parts of the world?
How to prevent success from breeding failure
What if innovation leads to corporate disaster?
For the sake of the planet we need to rethink human-centred design
Consumer expectations are changing due to a growing awareness of our impact on the planet. What does life-centred design offer organisations?
Buy now, pay later and the evolution of innovation
This week: the evolution (or revolution) in the BNPL disruption story.
Strategy in a pandemic crisis: how agile is your approach to strategy?
Is it better to have a strategic planning approach or a portfolio-driven approach when planning during a crisis?
Emerging innovation with cabbages, eyes, cows and EVs on The Future, This Week
This week: what do cabbages, eyes, cows and electric vehicles have in common? Stories of innovation and emerging industries on The Future, This Week.
Innovating through the crisis with IBM’s Bob Lord
How has global tech giant IBM responded to the COVID-19 pandemic?
You say invention, I say innovation
When is an invention not innovative, how do innovation ‘hubs’ kill the very spark they seek to flame and why women may have the best innovative mindset.
How Brazil can beat the odds
Brazil has set itself a target of restoring almost 50,000 sq km of the Amazon rainforest by 2030. But it won't get there without changing its policies and how it engages with local people.
The flat work façade
When the flat hierarchy workplace philosophy with no bosses turns out to be complete bull.
Shooting for the moon is surprisingly hard
One small step for man.…does not necessarily make good business sense for mankind.