Making social innovation happenSocial innovation addresses massive social problems, including urban transport, indigenous disadvantage, poverty, climate change or the refugee crisis. Where should the answers come from?
Are we ready for the new revolution?Technological advances are about to bring massive changes that some nations will cope with better than others.
The Future, This Week 28 July 2017Season 2 is here: what happened while we were gone, real problems with AI, spying vacuums, and a suicidal robot.
Refugees are helping others in their situation as social entrepreneursSocial enterprises set up by refugees are also helping countries to overcome some of the challenges of economic and social integration of new arrivals.
Hong Kong, as part of China, must keep its eyes on the future, not the pastThough Hong Kong did not adapt well to the global rise of China and the gamechanging tech revolution, there are now opportunities for it catch up.
Australian coworking spaces cater to a more diverse crowd than just young tech entrepreneursRather than just catering to one stereotype of worker, people who use coworking spaces actually come from different backgrounds, professions and ages.
The collision of marketing and robotics: robots at your serviceMarketers have long had a fascination with robots. But recently marketers have been most excited about the growing ability of robots to provide customer service.