by Buhle Dlamini | May 10, 2022 | Future Trends, Tuesday Tips
We say “we need innovation”. But what type of innovation do we actually need? Earlier this month, Keith Coats and Graeme Codrington from TomorrowToday Global visited and presented at the Dubai Expo. It was billed as “the greatest show on earth”, and it didn’t disappoint – once you understood what it was trying to do.
by Graeme Codrington | May 5, 2022 | Future Trends, Throw Forward Thursday
TRANSCRIPT Welcome to throw forward Thursday. My name is Graeme Codrington, and we’re going to jump into the future, especially the future of the top floor of the headquarters of your business, the top floor where all those senior executives sit. Sometime in the...
by Keith Coats | May 4, 2022 | Future Trends
We say “we need innovation”. But what type of innovation do we actually need? Earlier this month, Keith Coats and Graeme Codrington from TomorrowToday Global visited and presented at the Dubai Expo. It was billed as “the greatest show on earth”, and it didn’t disappoint – once you understood what it was trying to do.
by Graeme Codrington | May 3, 2022 | Future Trends, Tuesday Tips
We say “we need innovation”. But what type of innovation do we actually need? Earlier this month, Keith Coats and Graeme Codrington from TomorrowToday Global visited and presented at the Dubai Expo. It was billed as “the greatest show on earth”, and it didn’t disappoint – once you understood what it was trying to do.
by Graeme Codrington | Apr 29, 2022 | Future Trends
TRANSCIPT It’s Throw Forward Thursday again, my name is Graeme Codrington, and welcome to the Future. This week, let’s have a look at a few of those science fiction movies that feel a little bit more real than we thought thought they should. Minority...
by Zanele Njapha | Apr 26, 2022 | Future Trends, Tuesday Tips
We say “we need innovation”. But what type of innovation do we actually need? Earlier this month, Keith Coats and Graeme Codrington from TomorrowToday Global visited and presented at the Dubai Expo. It was billed as “the greatest show on earth”, and it didn’t disappoint – once you understood what it was trying to do.