For this season finale, we invited Steve Brown to embark on the journey of what's next.Via his fathers job as a Physics lecturer, Steve was introduced to science and technology at a very early age - and that sense of magic has never left him. After studying how to make a computer, he went on to have a fascinating career with the one and only Intel, avoiding the well trodden traditional career trajectory, opting instead to move through marketing, events, planning and labs, before finally becoming an Intel Futurist. This inspired Steve to become an independent Futurist, helping companies and organisations think through the digital challenges they were facing, and how new and emerging technologies could influence their own futures. As a well respected speakers and author, it’s fascinating to hear Steve talk through the technologies he sees making an impact, use cases from companies using them and how emerging technologies could be very disruptive. Now, as a Portland native, he talks through the local investing scene, and what he likes to see in a company before he considers investing. A great listen for those thinking about where to go next in their company and personal journeys.Highlights:- History shows companies that invest in tech will outperform their peers- We’re moving from work-life balance to work-life fusion- Industry 5.0 brings the Humans back to life- The six technologies driving Digital Transformation- The role of 5G in enabling IoTNote that this episode was recorded on 27th May 2021.Steve is the co-founder of: https://www.theprovenancechain.comHis book, The Innovation Ultimatum, is available everywhere: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1119615429/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=106d04-20&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=1119615429&linkId=00254beb692dde17c29f417cb60b5056
Steve Brown is a Futurist, helping companies and organisations think through the digital challenges they were facing, and how new and emerging technologies could influence their own futures. Steve truly previously had a fascinating career, with the one and only Intel, moving through marketing, events, planning and labs, before finally becoming an Intel Futurist. For this season finale, hear Steve talk through what's next. He is also an author, and entrepreneur.
For this season finale, we invited Steve Brown to embark on the journey of what's next.
Via his fathers job as a Physics lecturer, Steve was introduced to science and technology at a very early age - and that sense of magic has never left him. After studying how to make a computer, he went on to have a fascinating career with the one and only Intel, avoiding the well trodden traditional career trajectory, opting instead to move through marketing, events, planning and labs, before finally becoming an Intel Futurist. This inspired Steve to become an independent Futurist, helping companies and organisations think through the digital challenges they were facing, and how new and emerging technologies could influence their own futures. As a well respected speakers and author, it’s fascinating to hear Steve talk through the technologies he sees making an impact, use cases from companies using them and how emerging technologies could be very disruptive. Now, as a Portland native, he talks through the local investing scene, and what he likes to see in a company before he considers investing. A great listen for those thinking about where to go next in their company and personal journeys.
Highlights:
- History shows companies that invest in tech will outperform their peers
- We’re moving from work-life balance to work-life fusion
- Industry 5.0 brings the Humans back to life
- The six technologies driving Digital Transformation
- The role of 5G in enabling IoT
Note that this episode was recorded on 27th May 2021.
Steve is the co-founder of: https://www.theprovenancechain.com
His book, The Innovation Ultimatum, is available everywhere: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1119615429/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=106d04-20&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=1119615429&linkId=00254beb692dde17c29f417cb60b5056