The Future, This Week 17 March 2017This week: why electric cars are nothing like fax machines, Elon Musk offers to solve South Australia’s power problems in 100 days, and a strange experiment at the German space agency.
Data surveillance is all around us, and it’s going to change our behaviourEnabled by exponential technological advancements in data storage, transmission and analysis, the drive to “datify” our lives is creating an ultra-transparent world where we are never free from being under surveillance.
How global cities competeToday more than half the world’s population lives in cities, and this trend is expected to continue. So how do cities compete with each other? We talk to Professor Bo Nielsen to find out.
Mapping the money (part 3): Structural barriers to raising capital for early-stage purpose-driven businessesIn the final part of this three-part series, Tumml's May Samali provides a window into two structural barriers that constrain purpose-driven entrepreneurs during capital raising.
The Future, This Week 10 March 2017This week: is Silicon Valley sexism a feature or a bug, why your TV might be spying on you, and fake milk.
Mapping the money (part 2): Fundraising challenges faced by early-stage purpose-driven businessesIn this second blog of a three-part series, Tumml's May Samali delves into the fundraising challenges faced by purpose-driven entrepreneurs in their earliest stages of development.
Who drives design thinking?Design thinking has become one of the most talked about and promising business practices for creating and innovating. But who is driving the conversation?
Urban impact entrepreneurshipWe talk to May Samali, Director at Tumml and University of Sydney Alumni, about how can we help entrepreneurs make our cities better.