by Graeme Codrington | Jul 5, 2006 | Archive, Future Trends
I could back this up if I needed to, but my gut and all the evidence points to the fact that the “next Google” (the next big company that takes the world by storm) will come from one of the following industries: Health and wellness – providing for...
by TomorrowToday Global | Jul 4, 2006 | Archive, Future Trends
An excellent article with a range of Technology opportunities that will open up as Boomers age. Policymakers must now go beyond discussions of health and economic security to anticipate the aging boom and the role of technology in responding to the needs of an aging...
by Graeme Codrington | Jul 4, 2006 | Future Trends
From the SeniorJournal.com (Nov 2005): Australian society’s obsession with looking younger is set to collide with the reality of aging, a University of Queensland researcher warns. The current fixation with trying to postpone aging is increasing and the current...
by Graeme Codrington | Jul 3, 2006 | Archive, Future Trends
From the New Scientist: Imagine being able to record a smell and play it back later, just as you can with sounds or images. Engineers at the Tokyo Institute of Technology in Japan are building an odour recorder capable of doing just that. Simply point the device at a...
by Graeme Codrington | Jul 1, 2006 | Archive, Future Trends
A Reuters report indicates something that most Africans already know: “Africa, an increasing supplier of global energy, may be unable to expand its output as fast as expected in coming years due to a shortage of industry skills. Inadequate schools and relative...
by TomorrowToday Global | Jun 29, 2006 | Archive, Future Trends
This article was shared with me today and was extracted from IPE.com, Investments and Pensions, Europe. The Dutch are always known for their progressive thinking on key issues relating to society. They must be feeling the pain and now have decided to address the...