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In deze extra podcastaflevering hoor je een bijdrage van Joe van Burik uit de Ochtendspits bij BNR Nieuwsradio, over hoe de Taiwanese techsector omgaat met geopolitieke spanningen vanuit China. Daarnaast vind je hier informatie over hoe je met korting naar TNW Conference kan gaan.
In deze extra podcastaflevering hoor je een bijdrage van Joe van Burik uit de Ochtendspits bij BNR Nieuwsradio, over hoe de Taiwanese techsector omgaat met geopolitieke spanningen vanuit China. Daarnaast vind je hier informatie over hoe je met korting naar TNW Conference kan gaan. In deze bijdrage sprak Joe met tech-analist Jon Y, bekend van zijn platform Aasianometry als nieuwsbrief en YouTube-kanaal, evenals Paul Ju, Corporate Vice President bij het Taiwanese techbedrijf ASUS. TNW ConferenceAls luisteraar van BNR Digitaal kun je nu met 30% korting naar TNW Conference, het event van techplatform TheNextWeb, dat 20 en 21 juni 2024 georganiseerd wordt in Amsterdam. Gebruik deze link om je ticket te bestellen of gebruik bij het afrekenen de kortingscode BNR-30. Meer podcasts over tech? Luister dan naar de Cryptocast, All in the Game, De Technoloog en de Tech Update.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In events since 2012, and in technology for about the same amount of time, Zach Butler is director of Amsterdam-based TNW Events. Launched in 2006, full name The Next Web, TNW is a product of its founders' interest in the future of tech. Buoyed by The FT buying a major stake, and ultimately acquiring the company, 2024 model TNW has four business lines: media platform www.thenextweb.com, commercial real estate, events and open innovation consulting programmes. In this episode, Zach digs into the extraordinary – 6,000 per cent – growth in the TNW Conference numbers over its 18 years, emerging technologies, internationalism, and connecting dots across the community. Talking to host James Dickson, he goes on to discuss the social aspect at events, changing the world through tech, sustainability and creativity. How the business has changed, the FT integration and its benefits, the pick of the platforms and relationships with suppliers. To keep up to date with all the news, subscribe for free here. If you would like to take part in a podcast, then please complete our submission form.
Reflecting on the post-college struggle, this speaker shares the journey from aspiring athlete to marketer due to financial challenges. Now, a solution emerges, empowering young athletes to learn and thrive under the guidance of seasoned professionals. Watch the full episode here
Welcome to The Institute of Black Imagination, the podcast that takes you on a journey through the pool of black genius and beyond. Our guest today, Dr. Danielle Wood, is a shining example of how passion and perseverance can lead you to the stars. She defied the odds, shattered expectations, and carved her own path to become a leader in the world of space exploration and technology.So, join us as we embark on this cosmic voyage with Dr. Danielle Wood and discover how she unveiled the universe, one challenge at a time.Be sure to share some of your thoughts on today's episode with us on Instagram at @blackimagination. If you want to stay updated on all our latest news and exclusive content, click on this newsletter link. If you love what we do and want to support the show, click this support link. And without further ado, Dr. Danielle Wood.Things to mentionedIndia south pole Moon landing- After a failed attempt to land on the moon in 2019, India now joins the United States, the Soviet Union and China as only the fourth country to achieve this milestone.The Outer Space Treaty- the exploration and use of outer space shall be carried out for the benefit and in the interests of all countries and shall be the province of all mankind;outer space shall be free for exploration and use by all States;outer space is not subject to national appropriation by claim of sovereignty, by means of use or occupation, or by any other means;States shall not place nuclear weapons or other weapons of mass destruction in orbit or on celestial bodies or station them in outer space in any other manner;the Moon and other celestial bodies shall be used exclusively for peaceful purposes;astronauts shall be regarded as the envoys of mankind;States shall be responsible for national space activities whether carried out by governmental or non-governmental entities;States shall be liable for damage caused by their space objects; andStates shall avoid harmful contamination of space and celestial bodies.Chandra Xray observatory telescope - NASA's sophisticated telescope is specially designed to detect X-ray emission from very hot regions of the UniverseSystems architecture- A system's architecture reflects how it is thought about in terms of its structure, functions, and relationships.TNW Conference - is a website and annual series of conferences focused on new technology and start-up companies in Europe.Phillis Wheatley- American poet and author, the first black woman to publish a book (as an American woman, but the book was published in the UK).
Get the power of 10,000 marketing experiments working for you. Play with MECLABS AI at MECLABS.com/AI (MECLABS is the parent organization of MarketingSherpa).It is hard to make this episode of How I Made It In Marketing and share it with you.Because you are professional marketers and entrepreneurs, many of you know marketing, business, and content creation better than I ever will. So I could work on this forever just to make it better, bulletproof to criticism, dare I say… perfect.Of course, then we wouldn't be able to publish regularly. Instead of the other 70 episodes we've produced so far, there would only be this one.Which brings up a great lesson I read from in a podcast guest application – “Done is better than perfect.”A truism I know I've had to live with. It applies very well to my job, as someone who wants to create awesome content, yes, but also lives in the constant reality of deadlines.In this episode, Cordula Pfluegl, Marketing Director, TNW (https://thenextweb.com/), shared the story behind that lesson, along with many more lesson-filled stories.TNW, which stands for The Next Web, is mostly known for its annual tech conference hosted in Amsterdam but is also a media company writing about technology with 1 million monthly readers. TNW is a Financial Times company. I'm sure you've heard of the 130-year-old newspaper, and it probably stuck out to you if you ever saw it, as the pink newspaper. FT is owned by Nikkei, Inc., which reported 175.2 billion yen in sales last year.For the lead-up-time to the conference, Pfluegl oversaw a team of 10 people, including the event-focused marketing coordinators and the company's brand team of designers and content creators. When marketing the annual TNW Conference, they created over 2.8 million organic impressions with user-generated content on LinkedIn alone, in the two weeks around the event.Stories (with lessons) about what she made in marketingSome lessons from Pfluegl that emerged in our discussion:Working in various industries and for different brands/products (D2C/B2B) makes you a better and more versatile marketer overall.Having built a big community doesn't mean you will be able to monetize itPractice 'in-company' and 'across-team' learning togetherHaving a clear purpose will always guide the wayMarket localization is importantDone is better than perfectRelated content discussed in this episode6 Good (and 2 Bad) B2B and B2C Value Proposition Examples (https://marketingexperiments.com/value-proposition/6-good-2-bad-b2b-b2c-value-proposition-examples)Launch and Learn: How marketers can keep up in a real-time world (https://marketingexperiments.com/social-marketing/real-time-marketing)Pfluegl's Substack (https://thisisjusthestart.substack.com/)About this podcastThis podcast is not about marketing – it is about the marketer. It draws its inspiration from the Flint McGlaughlin quote, “The key to transformative marketing is a transformed marketer” from the Become a Marketer-Philosopher: Create and optimize high-converting webpages (https://meclabs.com/course/) free digital marketing course.Apply to be a guestIf you would like to apply to be a guest on How I Made It In Marketing, here is the podcast guest application – https://www.marketingsherpa.com/page/podcast-guest-application
Stef Traa van Meatless Farm vertelt hoe ze de traditionele voedselmarkt via onconventionele routes gaan binnenstormen, welke rol de samenwerking met Real Madrid hier bij speelt en waarom Nederland zo'n grote aantrekkingskracht heeft op plantaardige bedrijven. Bij de Young Creators Weekly ontvangen we iedere week een toffe ondernemer of maker met een inspirerend verhaal. Daarnaast passeren de belangrijkste nieuwtjes en weetjes voor en door jonge ondernemers de revue.
Topics Discussed:How Boris's girlfriend knows Dan best.A clever party trick involving the hidden folder.Is Amsterdam getting uptight?Brits behaving badly.The Dutch Spice Trade.Flying Dutchman CocktailsThe Netherlands gift to the world: The Gatso Speed Camera.Between the government and the citizens, taxes are sport.The Dutch Curfew. Dealers have a permit!Neelie Kroes and Boris gets called up to write up.Boris's 'stache.Shamanamanemena. It's an actual date.Boris has a shack that can only be reached by boat. Where he makes chairs.Why Boris prefers to be on mute during meetings.How to build a conference and a platform and sell out to the Financial Times.The Conference comes before The News.Boris does maths. And hires a writer.The FT acquires TNW.Upsides/Downsides?Boris AND Dan, around since 1888.How boring is Boris's life?Dan's Golf HandicapThorpe North Western.How has the pandemic impacted The Next Web.Dickpunch.Wytze had enough. AND two kids!Oh there's one more thing ...Boris and Patrick fund their holidays to Brazil via The Next Web.Dan rides a float in Carnival in Brazil. Thanks Liz!Patrick has found a way "around" taxes. We're just not sure it's 100% legal.Boris smuggles lanyards into Brazil on a "personal" holiday.The Next Web Conference is back in September. Maybe. Fingers Crossed.If you need your taxes sorted out, and you're in the UK, Lanop.Bitterballen.Magma!"You need a beer in one hand, and a bitterballen in the other."Rapid Fire Question RoundThe best and the worst parts of being a CEO.When was the last time you used illegal drugs?When was the last time you used legal drugs?Did you or did you not kill someone at the 2009 edition of the TNW Conference?When was the last time you dressed up as a woman?If you were reincarnated as an animal, what would it be and why?What is the latest funny thing you've built?Your message aimed at a highly targeted audience. Let's talk. dan@selected.sesamers.comWhere to Find Us:Find Boris at:EmailTwitterInstagramLinkedinNewsletterPretty Much everywhere at @BorisFind Dan at:Linktr.ee
“Juist door je zwakheden te tonen, krijgen mensen meer respect voor je en krijgen ze zelf ook het gevoel: 'hé, ik word gewaardeerd als mens hier.'“ Zijn verhaal leest als een jongensboek. Boris stopte op zijn 15e met school. Ging naar de circusschool en daarna naar de kunstacademy. Startte zijn eigen bedrijf en verkocht deze in 1999 voor miljoenen. Raakte vervolgens alles kwijt om daarna weer een nieuw bedrijf op te bouwen. Nu is hij CEO van The Next Web, onder andere bekend van TNW Conference. Een tech-conferentie met 17.500 bezoekers en sprekers van onder andere Google, Microsoft, Facebook en IBM. Vorig jaar verkochten ze een deel van het bedrijf aan The Financial Times waarmee ze een nieuwe financiële injectie kregen om verder te groeien. Samen met Boris duik ik de belangrijkste elementen van een goede bedrijfscultuur die ervoor zorgt dat mensen zich veilig voelen. Hij vertelt over zijn rol als CEO daarin en hoe hij zijn werknemers stimuleert om het randje op te zoeken van risico's nemen. We hebben het over het maken van fouten en hoe je daar comfortabel mee kan worden. En waarom het belangrijk is om domme vragen te durven stellen.
This interview special episode includes a conversation recorded at the TNW Conference with Sacha Michaud, co-founder of Glovo. We talked about dark supermarkets and dark kitchens, about working with freelancers rather than employing the so-called Glovers, and also about why the company needs so much money to keep going. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Às vezes parece que as coisas não funcionam, mas será porque não tentamos diferentes soluções?! Eu queria vir à TNW Conference e aqui estou. Não deu de uma maneira, deu de outra. Não desistas daquilo que procuras.
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In deze 1ste aflevering spreek ik de inspirerende jonge ondernemer Valerie Bos, Founder van Van Loof en Knakwortel. Ik ontmoette haar twee jaar geleden op TNW Conference en volg haar met plezier online sindsdien. In dit openhartige interview vertelt ze over haar 86-jarige ondernemende oma, haar donkere periode, hoe het is om jong leiding te geven en over haar liefde voor de jongste stad van Nederland: Almere.
Paul Austin (@PaulAustin3W) is the founder of The Third Wave, a website designed to improve psychedelic literacy so these powerful tools with great potential can be used in a safe, structured, and responsible way. Paul is also co-founder of Synthesis, the world’s first legal psilocybin truffle retreat in Amsterdam. This interview was conducted fresh after Paul returned from Burning Man, so he is in a state of new beginnings and processing what I gathered was an extraordinary journey. In the episode we discuss Paul’s path from socially awkward teen to charismatic speaker and entrepreneur, the uses of microdosing, his thoughts on leadership, his current passion projects, favorite books, and much more. This podcast is brought to you by Synthesis, the world's first safe, professional, legal psilocybin retreat. Paul Austin and HighExistence's own Martijn Schirp co-founded this revolutionary psychological program. The retreat is based in Amsterdam and is primarily focused for healthy individuals to get a mystical experience or a breakthrough in a personal or professional problem. If you would like to experience psychedelics with expert supervision and carefully designed integration procedures, check out Synthesis and tell them you came from HighExistence. SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE Connect with Paul Austin: PaulAustin.co | Twitter | TheThirdWave | Synthesis Tribal Leadership: Leveraging Natural Groups to Build a Thriving Organization by Dave Logan Paul Austin on Microdosing: Psychedelics for Leadership Development | TNW Conference 2017 Stealing Fire: How Silicon Valley, the Navy SEALs, and Maverick Scientists Are Revolutionizing the Way We Live and Work by Steven Kotler and Jamie Wheal Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand The 4-Hour Workweek, Expanded and Updated: Expanded and Updated, With Over 100 New Pages of Cutting-Edge Content by Timothy Ferriss The Perennial Philosophy: An Interpretation of the Great Mystics, East and West by Aldous Huxley Walden by Henry David Thoreau How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us About Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, and Transcendence by Michael Pollan True Hallucinations: Being an Account of the Author's Extraordinary Adventures in the Devil's Paradise by Terence McKenna Food of the Gods: The Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge A Radical History of Plants, Drugs, and Human Evolution by Terence McKenna War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy The Kingdom of God is Within You by Leo Tolstoy Other People Mentioned as Influences Carl Jung Alan Watts Paul Theroux Bruce Chatwin V. S. Naipaul Pico Iyer Ian Frazier
A good idea can carry a company through one cycle of tech innovation, but building a company that lasts and thrives in a fast-growth environment is another thing entirely. In this talk, Des will outline how innovators should be thinking about building a product when scaling a company, and the importance of connecting the teams who make products with the teams who make revenue. Full video: https://youtu.be/msKFWXKVfQI All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
Every industry and software technology seems to be infatuated by artificial intelligence while simultaneously fearing the possibility of machines replacing human jobs. But there's a softer side to AI. The future is proactive. Companies need to analyze data to anticipate problems before you even know you have one. Relying on Artificial Intelligence to solve mundane problems leaves room for companies to have authentic, connected conversations and to deliver in the ways customers desire. Full video: https://youtu.be/NEKaFSkR5FU All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
Contextualizing it's larger call to action within today's ever-precarious sociopolitical climate, Become Who You Are is a talk encouraging a future-focused audience to actively articulate and own their purpose, mission, and usefulness; see and create a world where people not only feel comfortable sharing and learning from the richness found within and around their communities; and then use this power to drive personal and societal transformation. Full video: https://youtu.be/re1afGiUYe8 All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
In this session we will cover the basics and key concepts of machine learning, as well as the latest advances. The emphasis will be on how they are shaping the future, through real-world examples of applications from the fields of genomics, healthcare and tech startups. Full video: https://youtu.be/xD5lkVl6w8A All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
Funny As Tech is a podcast where a tech ethicist & and comedian tackle the thorniest issues in tech! Tech ethicist David Ryan Polgar and comedian Joe Leonardo invite three creative thought leaders on the TNW stage for a rapid-fire panel show! Our relationship with tech is messy... let's discuss! Full video: https://youtu.be/CooBZYDfSwk All about TNW Conference: tnw.to/conference
We’re moving into brave new world where conversation is the new interface. Designed correctly, chatbots and voice apps can engage and delight customers. Poor user experiences on the other hand can alienate customers in droves. What are the secrets to creating effective conversational experiences? Attend this research-based session to find out. Full video: https://youtu.be/nCH8b1pUyG4 All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
In this session, Axel Bard Bringéus, International Expansion Partner at EQT Ventures, will discuss how to decide if international expansion is worth it - and is it worth it now? Full video: https://youtu.be/zyk0wujQypc All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
As digital product creators, we are problem solvers. As a part of the product development process, we ever more focus on metrics. This talk covers the interplay between vision, research and metrics, and how to make sure that the numbers you seek to improve are meaningfully aligned with mission of your team, and the goals of your customers. Full video: https://youtu.be/tO4A-F0R1CA All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
Voice interfaces like Alexa and Google Home are limited by their own technology. We can choose to be frustrated with AI, or we can work with their constraints to create something new and exciting. Nicky Birch explains how pushing the envelope and creating prototypes is what will enable us to improve voice interfaces in the future. Full video: https://youtu.be/fABIHIZ-yU4 All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
What would it be like if we could see our voice? How can we paint with code? Zach Lieberman writes software to make art and in this talk, he'll discuss his practice, which includes daily sketching, as well as recent explorations with AR. He will also talk about the School for Poetic Computation, a school he helped found in New York City that explores how we can make poetry with code and electronics. Full video: https://youtu.be/7qGqd19fz24 All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
Join the MIT Media Lab’s Space Exploration Initiative in designing our Sci-Fi Space Future! Learn about our latest research and how we are working to make Space accessible and engaging for millions—and someday billions—of people. Space will be hackable. Space will be playful. Our goal is to invent, create, and deploy ideas that seem exotic and impossible today, but could be commonplace in 10 years. Humanity stands at the cusp of interplanetary civilization and space is our next, grand frontier—this opportunity to design our interplanetary lives beckons to us all. Full video: https://youtu.be/u2XBFQnMY0E All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
Reddit has 330 million monthly visitors, ranking as the #4 most-visited website in U.S., and growing fast. It has tripled in size to keep up with such tremendous traffic. Hypergrowth is no easy feat and can put a startup at risk of losing control of culture, team cohesion, and organization trust. Join Reddit CTO, Chris Slowe, and VP of Engineering, Nick Caldwell, as they discuss Reddit’s growth journey from 40 to 300 employees, and explore the communication tactics and must-have cultural elements that work at every point of scale. Full video: https://youtu.be/Fv6ncah1xCQ All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
5 years of salary transparency, what it's like to take salaries public and what we've learned since then. This talk is about how Buffer took our salaries public almost 5 years ago and how we’ve since pushed for transparency across all areas of the company. We will also talk about how transparency encourage constant change and how we keep learning about ourselves to set a better example for the industry. Full video: https://youtu.be/9n6ZLV_SHUI All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
Ever get the feeling you’re bombarded with too many pings, dings, and rings? You’re not alone. In an age of ever-increasing distraction, technological and otherwise, how can knowledge workers do their best work? Nir Eyal, bestselling author of Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products, wrote the book on the secret psychology of technology. However, in this talk, Nir provides the antidote to the current distraction crisis. Nir shares the findings of his five years of research into how to master what he calls, "the skill of the century," the power to be "Indistractable." Nir's entertaining, research-backed talk provides practical advice and memorable strategies for managing distraction in business and life. Full video: https://youtu.be/WsxSxMzJeJ8 All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
What is it like to take over the role of CEO from the company’s founder? When start-ups grow into scale-ups, most founders step down as CEO at some point in time. That has its ups and downs, for the founder, for the one taking over, and for the company as a whole. What is it like letting go and what is it like stepping in? Gordon Willoughby became WeTransfer's CEO in 2016, taking over from Bas Beerens. How did the transition phase go? Hear what it’s like to move from a corporate to a scale-up, and what the growing pains are from scaling the company internationally. We’ll explore the balance after his first year at WeTransfer and discuss what lies ahead. Full video: https://youtu.be/zJi2uCPWB2A All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
Conversational AI should entail more than a rigid structure – it needs to allow for the flow of human interaction. The best way to do that is to involve storytellers and game designers in the process. Khandaker discusses how her background in gaming has taught her how to immerse the player into a world of fiction. Similarly, we should immerse humans into a conversation with AI. Full video: https://youtu.be/cIdNDcunXeo All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
Designing Uber’s global app is one thing. Tailoring it for Amsterdam is quite another. As one of the first employees at Uber, Jelle Prins explains his journey to creating the first design for the company. Starting off as a student who stumbled into a meeting with Uber’s founder, Prins describes his initial skepticism and how he left the company after a year. Returning to Amsterdam, his company was acquired by Uber and he hasn’t looked back since. He explores how he continues to develop local designs for Uber’s global product. Full video: https://youtu.be/p5sddE9A0y0 All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
The world's most valuable business, such as Apple, Google and Amazon, have created powerfully Connected Brands. And they win with a disruptive, new playbook. Join Mike Rigby VP, ECD at R/GA New York as he unpacks this playbook, and shares R/GAs unique approach to building Connected Brands. Mike will explain how by combining branding, storytelling, and technology together, brands can create incredible network effects that shape culture. He will share how R/GA has helped brands like Nike, Pepsi, the Ad council, and a whole bunch of start-ups, create meaningful, Connected Brands that move the world forward. Full video: https://youtu.be/X_KOIt3TbPs All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
Wearable cameras and AI are causing radical shifts in how we sense, see, and work. It’s changing transportation with self-driving, disrupting retail with self-checkout, automating agriculture, and remaking how we design future cities. But the change in seeing becomes more profound when these vision technologies jump into glasses to bring new layers of real time information via augmented reality. Beyond playing Pokemon and recalling names, your new eyes enable remote collaboration, contextual learning, and new tools for creativity. Full video: https://youtu.be/g3JSGOsSViQ All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
Designing a smart and sustainable mobility: economy autonomous vehicles, multi-modal transportation, and the ever-changing technology that fuels mobility. Expect to hear how cutting edge technology, 5G Biometrics and ultralight materials have the ability to transform the mobility system by enabling new business models and mobility services for new and changing customers. Full video: https://youtu.be/YaVnsll0tFo All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
Great innovation and design starts with core human needs and wants. In this fast-paced session TrendWatching's Global Head of Trends and Insights, David Mattin explores that truth with reference to one of 2018's most powerful, and most radical, emerging consumer trends. AI-fueled virtual entities – think chatbots, smart devices and more – are making the leap from transactional assistants to true companions that serve deep human needs for wellness, happiness, and even companionship. Learn why the Virtual Companions trend offers huge opportunities for any brand, innovator, or designer in 2018. And along the way hear about TrendWatching's simple but powerful trend spotting methodology, and how it aligns with design thinking principles you already use. Leave ready to start spotting and using powerful trends of your own! Full video: https://youtu.be/hP3zWXIRCMI All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
The traditional design workflow is getting a turbo boost from algorithms (don’t worry. The robots aren’t taking over…yet). With new types of generative design processes like genetic algorithms, the designer’s role is changing from the traditional, top down approach of drawing ideas on paper, into a systems approach. Designers traditionally sketch and develop ideas intuitively. With a genetic algorithm, instead of imagining a design solution, the designer develops a fitness criteria and coaxes the algorithm towards a final design. Full video: https://youtu.be/rj4uIW7uUNo All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
With the rise of competition around the globe, it is becoming increasingly more difficult for startups to differentiate from competitors. As tempting as it is to dive into a potentially exciting new market, it’s important to research its local demographic, language, and culture beforehand. A sure way of keeping ahead of competition is by offering localized user experiences – tailored to each market a company serves. Learn how personalization leads to better customer relationships, an increase in customer acquisitions, and the potential for exponential growth across international markets. Full video: https://youtu.be/tIH-Fy3Vm80 All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
In a world in which we speak 7,000 different languages and we have 44 billion connected devices creating a constant flood of data, we need help to understand each other and our ever-changing world. A new field of translators has emerged that promises to help us solve some of the biggest problems of our time: data scientists. We need a new literacy around data and facts. And we need to commit to lifelong learning. When we discover our shared reality, we can build trust and find more common ground. Full video: https://youtu.be/L2I4_sdUEr8 All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
The 21st century is calling us to move beyond the era of the monomath. Automation, economic uncertainty, rising complexity & a growing desire for greater professional fulfillment will see more and more of us taking a plural approach to our working lives. In this session, Ella will explore the power of being plural and show how we can all learn from the craft of the polymath. Full video: https://youtu.be/avrppZFy4-4 All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
Machine learning is often associated with Silicon Valley and expensive, cutting-edge technology. Samasource provides the poorest communities with jobs in the industry to enable local growth in their countries. Leila Janah takes us on a visual journey to Kenya and North Uganda to explain this pressing need to create opportunities. As a non-profit, they aim to lower the global poverty rate while understanding the potential for AI. Full video: https://youtu.be/Re-myC3Iv0M All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
What are the characteristics of a successful entrepreneurial tech team? This is the leading question of Eva’s talk. Eva collected data of 800+ entrepreneurs to find out why some entrepreneurial teams are more successful than others. Questioning entrepreneurs from the USA and the Netherlands yielded surprising results. For example, did you know that smarter teams do not perform better? That too much passion in teams can lead to bad performance? Or that entrepreneurs who are obsessively passionate are more likely to burnout? Next to elaborating on her research, Eva will also shed light on some of the practical tools that entrepreneurs and investors can use to improve team performance. Full video: https://youtu.be/jXRx3r4hO6M All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
Slack, Dropbox, Pluralsight. Ever wonder how these companies achieve high-growth rates? Pluralsight CMO Heather Zynczak reveals her secrets on how to create a marketing model that optimizes digital and direct sales, a customer experience that maximizes ROI and a defensible moat to protect — and help you gain — market share. Full video: https://youtu.be/lHr7BC1Ht_M All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
The first time HubSpot’s CMO, Kipp Bodnar, was fooled by AI hype he was in the 6th grade on an awe inspiring field trip to a local science museum, but it wouldn’t be the last time. In this session, Kipp will walk through a simple framework for separating AI hype from reality, share the lessons he learned the hard way about spotting AI hype, and make a few predictions about where the biggest AI opportunity is right now and what business leaders should be looking for next. Full video: https://youtu.be/RjRFp3c7oYM All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
Drawing on over 20 years of work in the consumer market, both through brand marketing and hands-on product design – and using case studies including robotics, AI, medical devices and health and retail – you’ll gain a new set of tools and techniques to help create connected experiences for understanding the functional, experiential, and emotional aspects of user needs. Full video: https://youtu.be/k3_nEshBmmY All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
At Happn we are convinced that AI is the opportunity that can radically augment and enhance people interactions, and doing so could improve life experience, opening up the field of real life possibilities for each and every one of our users. Full video: https://youtu.be/KbawCmgRo4M All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
With an ROI of $38 of return for every $1 of investment email is unmatched in its ability to not only connect companies to customers, but also to deliver meaningful results. However, email is not without it's challenges—from technical, to creative to legal, email can be more complex than you realize. Learn how to scale your email program and achieve unparalleled growth and connection with your customers. Full video: https://youtu.be/Lnfuy7PQfWw All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
Building smarter spaces requires more than just technology. It means focusing on sustainable solutions to make your experience better. Coen van Oostrom describes how we can make energy-efficient and fun buildings, for smarter future cities. Through exploring the affordances of sustainable technology, companies like EDGE are radically changing the way we interact, explore, and work in the buildings of the future. Full video: https://youtu.be/QC3VtvBq_48 All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
John is going to do a keynote on empowering small businesses. This is a follow-up on his keynote as well as a more intimate interview on his vision for tech in general. Full video: https://youtu.be/FclmX4Z0xKg All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
Acquiring users for your platform is a never ending challenge. Lupina Iturriaga explains how her company Fintonic has leveraged marketing to achieve their goals. She explains how pushing sales and profit can be balanced with customer support and empathy, and how the future of handling money lies in understanding the data and providing the best solutions to end users. Full video: https://youtu.be/EeefltocdAk All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference