"A person who has never made a mistake has never tried to innovate." Albert Einstein Les Ateliers de la Mutation® have been created for Strategy and Innovation Directors, HR Directors, CSR Directors, managers and operational directors and of course directors (CEOs and CEOs) who need to
PlusHere is an article by Senator Trégouet in his free newsletter RTFLASH: "The keyboard or a caress: a change of world" which explains the great battle of the greats for the tactile tablets that the "little thumbs up" love (1). And here is, in my opinion, the key idea of the article, apart from that
PlusWe don't need to look too far back to understand the power of technology to shape our world. In one generation, we've seen space stations being built, the calculation of speeds accelerating exponentially, not to mention the Internet boom. In fact, technological advances
PlusOn September 27th and 28th 2012, the fourth edition of Lift France organized by Fing et Lift was held in Marseille. One session of Lift was dedicated to the brand new field of "Do It Yourself Biology". For Thomas Landrain, president of the first biohacklab
PlusIt's obvious that Siri, the iPhone's voice-activated intelligent assistant, is emulating them. Aware of the potential of voice command, Google has taken this tool and turned it into a "killer app" in the years to come. A few weeks ago, when it introduced "Jelly Bean", the
PlusA real first: robots that have acquired the ability to walk after a long evolutionary process have managed to build themselves. A first step that could pave the way for the future advent of robots that can evolve and rebuild themselves according to the complex tasks they will have to perform.
PlusErik Brynjolfsson, professor at MIT Sloan School of Management, in his latest book "Race Against The Machine", co-authored with Andrew McAfee, asks these questions: can we compete with the technological innovations that create robots? Can we accept the danger that they represent on the human level in the transformation of
PlusIntelligent fabrics are no longer a scoop today, but clothes that analyse, advise, coach or simply change appearance according to the light, we are in the midst of a transformation in ready-to-wear. Engineers and designers are vying with each other in ingenuity to make our daily lives easier for years to come.
Plus"No one knows you're a drone" is this week's reading! This is an article published in The New Inquiry, written by Trevor Timm (@trevortimm, @drones) and Parker Higgins (@xor), activists at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the American association that defends the rights of people who are not drones.
PlusIn the old days, we used to swear by the housewife under 50. Pampered by TV, cared for by magazines, rocked by radios, she was the queen of the media, the target of targets. Then the Internet came along, and this "housewife", like the others, went online.
PlusWithin the framework of the events proposed at the CENTQUATRE, matériO offered us a panorama of innovations in materials and technologies that sweeps across the different themes of the digital festival. Health, home, city, arts... what kind of future material are we heading towards? Here is a small selection
Plus"Ammo Café" is a place to eat, to meet, to rest in a beautiful atmosphere created by Joyce Wang. A place that breaks with traditional Chinese architecture. Joyce Wang's first serious projects saw the world three years ago.
PlusThe New York Times recently proposed 32 technical innovations that could have the same impact as the light bulb in the 19th century and shape your life tomorrow, even predicting when the change will occur. See the New York Times Generic Video: innovations-issue.html?_r=2&hpw Read More
PlusSurgery is not spared by the Twitter mania. The medical team at the Hermann Memorial Hospital in Houston, Texas, offered the possibility of following a surgical operation live via the micro-blogging site Twitter. Last Wednesday, the @houstonhospital account accessible on the social network Twitter made it possible to follow
PlusFrom Minitel to mobile Internet, technology has revolutionized our modes of communication in just a few decades. A development that tends to make the boundary between the real world and the virtual world disappear. Futurologist Joël de Rosnay deciphers the stakes of the inescapable fusion between man and machine. Telex, Minitel, modem...
PlusIn line with our changing times and considering contrary to some that young people are hyper active, inventive, and agile actors to change the economy and society on a more empathetic, collaborative and much more human and ethical basis .... I invite you to discover the Awards
PlusThere are sixty-two LEGO bricks per person in the world. The Danish group's turnover increased by 38% in 2011 to reach 182 million euros. However, LEGO, after experiencing the first loss in its history in 1998, recorded a historic loss of 188 million euros in
Plus3D printing seems more and more accessible with the appearance on the market of reasonably priced 3D printers. Will everyone soon have a 3D printer in their home, just like 2D printers? Will this printing method change the production and consumption of objects? 3D printing is certainly a major challenge for the future.
PlusEven before the campaign began, the question of the place of the web in it was being asked. For some, the election had to be partly web-based, while for others the campaign could not be digital. Now that the presidential election is over, what conclusions can be drawn? What
PlusOn the occasion of a morning of prospective reflection on the future of online media, organised on Thursday 29 March at France Télévisions headquarters, GESTE brought together several dozen experts to better understand these new markets, but also to understand their evolution, challenges and opportunities. The various
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