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THE	
 FUTURE	
 OF	
 REAL-­‐TIME
“Technology	
 is	
 the	
 making,	
 usage,	
 
and	
 knowledge	
 of	
 tools,	
 
machines,	
 techniques,	
 cra8s,	
 
systems	
 or	
 methods	
 of	
 
organiza:on	
 in	
 order	
 to	
 solve	
 a	
 
problem	
 or	
 perform	
 a	
 specific	
 
func:on.”
   	
 Each	
 major	
 technological	
 development	
 	
 
           is	
 coming	
 faster	
 than	
 the	
 previous	
 one
Media	
 is	
 now	
 a	
 COMMODITY	
 PRODUCT
	
 Content	
 is	
 no	
 longer	
 sufficient,	
 now	
 
              anyone	
 can	
 publish
Want	
 aKenLon:	
 earn	
 it	
 &	
 involve
Human	
 Sensor	
 Networks	
 


                       Personal	
 tech	
 equipped	
 with	
 sensors	
 that	
 
                       have	
 the	
 capacity	
 to	
 collect	
 geographically-­‐	
 
                       tagged	
 data	
 while	
 people	
 simply	
 go	
 about	
 
                       their	
 daily	
 rouLnes
AcLve	
 reporLng	
 for	
 collecLve	
 well-­‐being	
 
   THE	
 FUTURE
Instant	
 Mapping	
 
 THE	
 FUTURE
Anyone	
 as	
 an	
 inventor	
 
 THE	
 FUTURE	
 




                                     J.C. Karich has created
                                     ‘Ear Adapters,’ a 3D-printed
                                     project that allows users to
                                     transform their earbuds into
                                     stable and comfortable
                                     over-the-ear headphones
MIND	
 BLOW	
 STUFF:	
 AnL-­‐reality,	
 cashless	
 	
 
  society	
 and	
 reputaLonal	
 value	
 




Transformed	
 sense	
 of	
           Cash	
 will	
 begin	
 to	
 die	
 out	
    Your	
 enLre	
 genome	
 will	
 
place	
 /	
 percepLon	
 of	
        as	
 mainframes	
 allocate	
                 be	
 cheap	
 enough	
 to	
 drop	
 
reality	
 in	
 a	
 way	
 that	
    resources	
 around	
 the	
                   onto	
 a	
 smartphone	
 :	
 
hasn't	
 been	
 experienced	
        economy	
 more	
 efficiently	
                 tailored	
 medicines,	
 
ever	
 before	
                                                                       profiling	
 for	
 jobs,	
 geneLc	
 
                                                                                        daLng
“We	
 are	
 now	
 in	
 a	
 social-­‐digital	
 environment	
 where	
 things	
 increasingly	
 move	
 in	
 
real	
 :me.	
 Tomorrow's	
 business	
 models	
 must	
 not	
 only	
 be	
 able	
 to	
 adapt	
 to	
 change,	
 
they	
 must	
 help	
 drive	
 that	
 change”	
 –	
 David	
 Armano
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  • 1. THE FUTURE OF REAL-­‐TIME
  • 2. “Technology is the making, usage, and knowledge of tools, machines, techniques, cra8s, systems or methods of organiza:on in order to solve a problem or perform a specific func:on.”
  • 3. Each major technological development is coming faster than the previous one
  • 4. Media is now a COMMODITY PRODUCT
  • 5. Content is no longer sufficient, now anyone can publish
  • 6. Want aKenLon: earn it & involve
  • 7. Human Sensor Networks Personal tech equipped with sensors that have the capacity to collect geographically-­‐ tagged data while people simply go about their daily rouLnes
  • 8. AcLve reporLng for collecLve well-­‐being THE FUTURE
  • 9. Instant Mapping THE FUTURE
  • 10. Anyone as an inventor THE FUTURE J.C. Karich has created ‘Ear Adapters,’ a 3D-printed project that allows users to transform their earbuds into stable and comfortable over-the-ear headphones
  • 11. MIND BLOW STUFF: AnL-­‐reality, cashless society and reputaLonal value Transformed sense of Cash will begin to die out Your enLre genome will place / percepLon of as mainframes allocate be cheap enough to drop reality in a way that resources around the onto a smartphone : hasn't been experienced economy more efficiently tailored medicines, ever before profiling for jobs, geneLc daLng
  • 12. “We are now in a social-­‐digital environment where things increasingly move in real :me. Tomorrow's business models must not only be able to adapt to change, they must help drive that change” – David Armano