This document discusses the transition from scarcity-based models of production and consumption to abundance-based models enabled by technological progress. It outlines how innovations over the past century in areas like energy, food, water and materials have made it possible to meet everyone's basic needs but these breakthroughs have not been universally accessible. The document argues that the way we currently account for risk and value through mechanisms like patents, profits and GDP-based metrics may be limiting widespread access to abundance. It envisions alternative non-scarcity models of sharing innovation, investment and production that could be enabled by connectivity and distributed manufacturing in a post-internet world.
http://www.scenic.com/ | Grand Canyon National Park is home to a huge diversity of plants and wildlife that live in ecosystems ranging from desert to pine forests. Learn about the fascinating animals that call the Grand Canyon home.
http://www.scenic.com/ | Grand Canyon National Park is home to a huge diversity of plants and wildlife that live in ecosystems ranging from desert to pine forests. Learn about the fascinating animals that call the Grand Canyon home.
A pangolin is a mammal who eat ants and termites using an extraordinarily long, sticky tongue. This animal has the particularity to quickly roll himself up into a tight ball when threatened.
Check our presentation to find out more!
DOWNLOADING THE PDF WITH THE "SAVE" LINK ABOVE, IS RECOMMENDED:
This deck is made from a presentation given by Chris Grayson, at ARE 2010 (Augmented Reality Event).
There is a convergence well underway between mobile marketing and OOH/DOOH marketing, that is being accelerated by Mobile Augmented Reality. The development is explored from several angles, including a thorough, but easy to understand explanation of the relevant technologies. Subplot: The large-network advertising agencies are not responding to this development.
This presentation took place on the morning of June 3, 2010, at the Santa Clara Convention Center, in Santa Clara, California.
Według grupy Aberdeen marketing treści generuje o prawie 8 razy więcej wejść na stronę internetową niż inne działania w sieci, co przekłada się na sprzedaż i budowanie trwałych relacji z naszymi klientami. Na tym spotkaniu pokażemy Ci jakie jeszcze korzyści przynoszą regularne działania content marketingowe oraz jak i czy marka powinna zostać wydawcą.
Welcome to a new worldview. Looking at the planet as your home and something you should care for may seem odd to you. Yet, this story will show you how much sense it makes. It is as much the story of your life, as it is the story of our planet.
What Energy Sources are available & how do they work?
Civilizations are based on the fuels they use to power themselves. The fuel determines the technologies used, and the technologies determine the lifestyles, economies, and eventually the entire culture. So the transition to sustainable fuels is critical if we wish to design sustainable cultures.
This class explores which fuels can be considered 'renewable' & under which circumstances.
Also we look into the various transformer technologies which are needed to make this energy available to us, how they are most effectively used and we explore what a truly 'solar-powered civilization' might look like.
Open State @ "By Design Or By Desaster" - ConferenceDominik Wind
Our slides from the "By Design Or By Desaster" - Conference in Bozen, Italy (26. - 28.09.2013).
http://pro2.unibz.it/projects/blogs/bydesignorbydisaster/conference/
Craig Applegath delivered the keynote address at the Resilient Communities in North America workshop of the CEC's Joint Public Advisory Committee in New Orleans on July 9, 2012. Find out more at http://www.cec.org/Council2012
Craig Applegath, a Principal with DIALOG, is an accomplished architect and urban designer. Since earning a Master of Architecture in Urban Design from Harvard University, Mr. Applegath has garnered a reputation for successfully leading complex institutional planning and design projects, advocating environmentally integrated design and urban resilience.
In addition to his project and practice responsibilities, Mr. Applegath is a sought-after lecturer and writer active within his industry and the community-at-large. He was named a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada and contributes to numerous organizations, including the Toronto WeatherWise Partnership, the Sandford Fleming Forum at the University of Toronto and the High-level Advisory Board convened by the European Commission. Mr. Applegath is currently working on a book, "Heroic Cities: How Cities Will Save Our Planet."
A pangolin is a mammal who eat ants and termites using an extraordinarily long, sticky tongue. This animal has the particularity to quickly roll himself up into a tight ball when threatened.
Check our presentation to find out more!
DOWNLOADING THE PDF WITH THE "SAVE" LINK ABOVE, IS RECOMMENDED:
This deck is made from a presentation given by Chris Grayson, at ARE 2010 (Augmented Reality Event).
There is a convergence well underway between mobile marketing and OOH/DOOH marketing, that is being accelerated by Mobile Augmented Reality. The development is explored from several angles, including a thorough, but easy to understand explanation of the relevant technologies. Subplot: The large-network advertising agencies are not responding to this development.
This presentation took place on the morning of June 3, 2010, at the Santa Clara Convention Center, in Santa Clara, California.
Według grupy Aberdeen marketing treści generuje o prawie 8 razy więcej wejść na stronę internetową niż inne działania w sieci, co przekłada się na sprzedaż i budowanie trwałych relacji z naszymi klientami. Na tym spotkaniu pokażemy Ci jakie jeszcze korzyści przynoszą regularne działania content marketingowe oraz jak i czy marka powinna zostać wydawcą.
Welcome to a new worldview. Looking at the planet as your home and something you should care for may seem odd to you. Yet, this story will show you how much sense it makes. It is as much the story of your life, as it is the story of our planet.
What Energy Sources are available & how do they work?
Civilizations are based on the fuels they use to power themselves. The fuel determines the technologies used, and the technologies determine the lifestyles, economies, and eventually the entire culture. So the transition to sustainable fuels is critical if we wish to design sustainable cultures.
This class explores which fuels can be considered 'renewable' & under which circumstances.
Also we look into the various transformer technologies which are needed to make this energy available to us, how they are most effectively used and we explore what a truly 'solar-powered civilization' might look like.
Open State @ "By Design Or By Desaster" - ConferenceDominik Wind
Our slides from the "By Design Or By Desaster" - Conference in Bozen, Italy (26. - 28.09.2013).
http://pro2.unibz.it/projects/blogs/bydesignorbydisaster/conference/
Craig Applegath delivered the keynote address at the Resilient Communities in North America workshop of the CEC's Joint Public Advisory Committee in New Orleans on July 9, 2012. Find out more at http://www.cec.org/Council2012
Craig Applegath, a Principal with DIALOG, is an accomplished architect and urban designer. Since earning a Master of Architecture in Urban Design from Harvard University, Mr. Applegath has garnered a reputation for successfully leading complex institutional planning and design projects, advocating environmentally integrated design and urban resilience.
In addition to his project and practice responsibilities, Mr. Applegath is a sought-after lecturer and writer active within his industry and the community-at-large. He was named a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada and contributes to numerous organizations, including the Toronto WeatherWise Partnership, the Sandford Fleming Forum at the University of Toronto and the High-level Advisory Board convened by the European Commission. Mr. Applegath is currently working on a book, "Heroic Cities: How Cities Will Save Our Planet."
Dr. Nate Hagens - Feeding the World in the 21st Century- A Wide Boundary Pers...John Blue
Feeding the World in the 21st Century- A Wide Boundary Perspective - Dr. Nate Hagens, University of Minnesota, from the 2014 Allen D. Leman Swine Conference, September 15-16, 2014, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA.
More presentations at http://www.swinecast.com/2014-leman-swine-conference-material
Ministry Of Ideas on the Grassroots Economy at You are in ControlGudjon Mar Gudjonsson
A presentation Gudjon gave at the conference called You are in Control with an overview and a journey with today's latest concepts on the business model of giving, where is the money on planet free? The green economy and the giving economy.
Hellas Direct - International Day for FailureAlexis Pantazis
Presentation by Emilios and Alexis, co-founders of Hellas Direct, to students at the Athens University of Economics and Business. [International Day for Failure - 11 Oct 2012]
Resource Interactive Futurist Nita Rollins' SXSW 2010 presentation on the consumer actions and digital forces that can and often do work together to reduce a consumer footprint; and seven digital marketing tactics for reaching the unconsumer.
Resource Interactive Futurist Nita Rollins' SXSW 2010 presentation on the consumer actions and digital forces that can work together to reduce a consumer footprint; and seven digital marketing tactics for reaching the unconsumer.
Meetings Matter by Chris Kelly of Convene --BizBash Live NY 2015Brittany Valente
What can your meeting do that the internet can't do better? What can you do that nobody else in your organization can? Meeting organizers are orchestrators of intellectual capital.
Slides from my talk at the Oceanus Aquaconference #AQUA with detail slides from the LOOP platform, UBU Experiential Leadership Training modules, Use Case descriptions & More...
Slides from my talk @instedfest on 5/2/2015
Explaining the transition from the existing economic paradigm of extraction to the next one of regeneration with decentralized solutions. Banking is the largest industry, debt is their most profitable product, yet NOW creativity is the new capital, making the old "middle man" premise of value exchange obsolete!
Slides from my talk in Los Angeles, on Nov 2013.
The core concept is about reexamining our economic premise of hard capital costs being dematerialized by new efficiencies. Now, given that we have innovated ourselves out of the institutional lender role, why should we still incur recurring costs? Why can't we not adapt our economic operating systems to flow like our 360˚ cradle to cradle manufacturing systems? When we follow nature's recursive patterns, and follow our inner truths, the possibilities can be more than promising!
Full article on the topic available here:
Facebook Note : http://is.gd/xZO8DU
My blog: http://is.gd/ODw8mA
Scribd : http://is.gd/ATJKVq
The UnManifesto
3 Lenses for tuning into the frequency of a unified humanity
Our operating systems are failing us. Our regionally scarce past had confused our selfishness as solutions. Solutions that now present more problems than they solve. Prosperity with poverty, productivity with pollution, the fat and sick gorging on the weak and starving, while the underlying methods behind the madness go ignored. So, we continue running our world with the ideas and “isms” that benefit one group over another, expressed with manifestos...that separate us even more!
Destroying our world to chase imaginary wealth does not make sense to anyone now...not even to those who now run the game. We simply cannot fix these problems with the same thinking that had created them. This is now the time for us to grow up, reorganize ourselves with the understanding of our true nature, and tap into the deeper wisdom we have had all along.
Now is the time for our UNMANIFESTO
Join us in co-creating the next evolutionary epic of open ideas, sustainable innovations and culture hacks from around the world to your doorstep. Everyone is invited to solve our own real, local problems without the ideological trappings of the past that got us here, and with the collective wisdom of all of us. Together, we can co-create a sustainable and abundant reality that reverbs and replicates itself everywhere...starting with you. You are the revolution, and this is NOW (Facebook/nowisus)
The second presentation for the book examining why we look at our debt based market ecosystem numbers as finite while assuming that human and natural capital are infinite. Suggesting solutions for crowd sourced development of new energy innovations featured in the book to stop the madness!
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
Acetabularia Information For Class 9 .docxvaibhavrinwa19
Acetabularia acetabulum is a single-celled green alga that in its vegetative state is morphologically differentiated into a basal rhizoid and an axially elongated stalk, which bears whorls of branching hairs. The single diploid nucleus resides in the rhizoid.
June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
Letter from the Congress of the United States regarding Anti-Semitism sent June 3rd to MIT President Sally Kornbluth, MIT Corp Chair, Mark Gorenberg
Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
• The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the sources of funding and other support flowing to groups espousing pro-Hamas propaganda and engaged in antisemitic harassment and intimidation of students. The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the US House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.
• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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10. 1884
FIRST WORKING
ELECTRIC CAR
1964
SUNLIGHT+WATER =
1983
WATER & SOIL FREE
2006
DIY WATER POWERED
UNLIMITED ENERGY FOOD GROWERS AIR CAR DEVELOPED
BY A 16 YEAR OLD KID...
amongst many other breakthroughs for a while now...
1904
FREE WIRELESS
ELECTRICITY
NOW
BIOLOGY INSPIRED 2008
SINGLE ELECTRON
WATER CAPTURE
SYSTEMS TO GROW TRANSFER NANO-
FOOD IN THE DESERT GLASS
AND MORE...
1931
ELECTRIC DRUG
NOW
FREE CURE-ALL
SELF-REPLICATING
NANO-MATERIALS FOR
ADVANCED BATTERIES AND
DISTRIBUTED DESKTOP
MANUFACTURING...
11. HALO IPT Induction Charging
Direct + Unbounded
Fujitsu Magnetic Resonance Transfer
15. Yet, the best of these either get acquired & shelved or can’t scale enough to be accessible! Why?
16. What does someone really get
out of patents and profits?
Security? Guarantees?
Influence? Choices?
Exclusivity of access?
17. When we can see risks or unknowns in
real time, does provisioning for the risk
of value creation by patents, ownership
and profits still make sense?
Can this real time risk view answer one of
the biggest burning questions of our times?
19. FOOD WATER ENERGY
Source: worldometers
FOOD WASTED IN THE U.S.A. ANNUAL WATER CONSUMPTION SOLAR ENERGY FALLING TODAY
118, 612 3,310,048 3.2 TRILLION MWh
TONS WASTED TODAY BILLION LITERS / YEAR WHEN WE USE 3.7 MWh/D
27,476 PEOPLE DIED 813,018,535 PEOPLE 281,224,798 MWh
OF HUNGER WORLDWIDE TODAY WITHOUT ANY SAFE DRINKING WATER NON-RENEWABLES USED TODAY
102% 4.3%
441 GALLONS = 9 BILLION
OF WATER REQUIRED 8X GALLONS OF WATER
TO PRODUCE JUST CONTAMINATED FROM
1 POUND OF MASS FRACKING EVERYDAY
PRODUCED MEAT 25% IN THE U.S. ALONE!!!
20. 30,000 +
OBESITY
DEATHS/YR
118, 612 27,476
TONS WASTED TODAY PEOPLE DIED
OF HUNGER TODAY
Source: worldometers
31. Hard work like this? $ 1.36/HOUR
+BENEFITS UNKNOWN PER WORKER
Delicious?
32. Oh, you meant more
educated work?
74.2% LITERACY YET 68.7% INDIANS
Delicious? LIVE ON LESS
THAN $2/DAY
33. No?
Working “Smarter”?
Really?
2012 GLOBAL PUBLIC DEBT1
-$48,747,641,930,769
Delicious?
2012 U.S. Account Balance (What the U.S. Owes the World)2 Each Employed Person in the U.S. owes3 How long it will take us to pay off4
-$561,000,022,016 $11,890,000 283 Years!
1. As of 5:15 PST 8/31/2012 | Source: Economist.com | 2. Source: Index Mundi 3 & 4. Factoring in per capita income of $47,200, Per capita public debt, 9.7% unemployment and assuming 0% inflation! | Source: Index Mundi
53. Fiction is defined as the form of any narrative or informative
work that deals, in part or in whole, with information or events
that are not factual, but rather, imaginary and theoretical
—that is, invented by the author.
60. 1884
FIRST WORKING
1904
FREE WIRELESS
1931
ELECTRIC DRUG
ELECTRIC CAR ELECTRICITY FREE CURE-ALL
GLOBAL ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE
EXPENDITURE ESTIMATED FOR THE
CURRENT DEMAND OF 14TWh+/YEAR
$550 1964 1983 2008
?
SUNLIGHT+WATER = WATER & SOIL FREE SINGLE ELECTRON
UNLIMITED ENERGY FOOD GROWERS TRANSFER NANO-GLASS
BILLION / YEAR
NOW
SELF-REPLICATING
NOW
BIOLOGY INSPIRED
NOW
DIY WATER POWERED AIR
WATER CAPTURE CAR DEVELOPED BY A 16
NANO-MATERIALS FOR ADVANCED YEAR OLD KID...
SYSTEMS TO GROW
BATTERIES AND DISTRIBUTED FOOD IN THE DESERT
DESKTOP MANUFACTURING... AND MORE...
Source: IAEA.org
61.
62. Do we still have to operate within the fiction of scarcity?
Image Courtesy: Gettyimages
75. PRE INTERNET
R&D +
MANUFACTURING
UNIVERSITY +
NON PROFIT R&D
SUPPLIERS &
WORKFORCE
INVESTMENT
INSTITUTIONS FOR PROFIT
CORPORATION
INVESTMENTS
MARKETING
Contracts FEEL GOOD & ADVERTISING
PHILANTHROPY
Donations
LOGISTICS &
SUPPLY CHAIN
Research
Innovations
MASS MARKET
CONSUMERS
Products DISTRIBUTION
& RETAIL
Reports
76. PRE INTERNET
R&D +
MANUFACTURING
UNIVERSITY +
NON PROFIT R&D
SUPPLIERS &
WORKFORCE
INVESTMENT
INSTITUTIONS FOR PROFIT
CORPORATION
Opacity
INVESTMENTS Blind spots for each entity
Secrets Protect Interests
MARKETING
Contracts
FEEL GOOD & ADVERTISING Mistrust & Manipulation
PHILANTHROPY
Donations
LOGISTICS &
SUPPLY CHAIN
High Margins
Unforeseen Risk Mitigators
Research
Ownership Equals Cost Controls
Increasing Overheads per Entity
Innovations
Products
MASS MARKET
CONSUMERS
DISTRIBUTION
Consistency
& RETAIL Capital Controls Value Chain
Reports Barriers Keep Out Competitors
Consistency “Feels” Stable
79. Eco Friendly 25%
less plastic bottle
much more than
we can manage...
Image Courtesy: Flickr
80. POST INTERNET
3RD PARTY R&D +
MANUFACTURING &
CROWDSOURCED
???
2-WAY
EDUCATION + INNOVATION
NON PROFIT R&D
FREE AGENT
SUPPLIERS &
WORKFORCE
MICRO-EQUITY
SHAREHOLDERS
CROWDFUNDING
+INSTITUTIONAL AGILE/MOBILE
INVESTORS FOR PROFIT EMERGENCE
CORPORATION OF ADDITIVE
MANUFACTURING
CONTRACTS
SOCIAL MEDIA & BIG DATA
Investments + CROWDSOURCED
EMERGING SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE
ENTREPRENEURS
Donations + TRADITIONAL
PHILANTHROPY LOGISTICS &
HELD TO HIGHER SUPPLY CHAIN
ACCOUNTABILITY +
Research DISTRIBUTED
RETAIL
Innovations
NETWORKED
Products CO-CREATOR
CO-INVESTOR
CO-PRODUCER
CO-PROMOTER
Reports
CONNECTED
PROSUMER
81. POST INTERNET
3RD PARTY R&D +
MANUFACTURING &
???
2-WAY CROWDSOURCED
EDUCATION + INNOVATION
NON PROFIT R&D
Overshooting Capital
Requirements to
Justify Valuation.
Overhyping Exit
Opportunity to
FREE AGENT maintain Credibility
SUPPLIERS &
WORKFORCE
Cost of Market Valuation
MICRO-EQUITY
SHAREHOLDERS
CROWDFUNDING
+INSTITUTIONAL AGILE/MOBILE
FOR PROFIT EMERGENCE Value Lost to Long Tail
INVESTORS
CORPORATION OF ADDITIVE
MANUFACTURING
Connectivity
CONTRACTS Suppliers & Workers are Free Agents
Privacy & Patents Opened & Shared
SOCIAL MEDIA & BIG DATA
Investments + CROWDSOURCED Collaboration is Advantageous
EMERGING SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE
Donations
ENTREPRENEURS
+ TRADITIONAL
PHILANTHROPY
HELD TO HIGHER
LOGISTICS &
SUPPLY CHAIN
Low Margins
ACCOUNTABILITY + Duplication is Increasingly Easier
Research DISTRIBUTED
RETAIL Ownership Becomes a Liability
Low Quality Copies Erode Value
Innovations
Products
NETWORKED
CO-CREATOR
Disruption
CO-INVESTOR Lower Cost for New Entrants
CO-PRODUCER
Reports CO-PROMOTER Network Value is Capital Agnostic
CONNECTED
PROSUMER Enforcement is Difficult & Expensive
84. POST INTERNET
3RD PARTY R&D +
MANUFACTURING &
???
2-WAY CROWDSOURCED
EDUCATION + INNOVATION
NON PROFIT R&D
Overshooting Capital
Requirements to
Justify Valuation.
Overhyping Exit
Opportunity to
FREE AGENT maintain Credibility
SUPPLIERS &
WORKFORCE
Cost of Market Valuation
MICRO-EQUITY
SHAREHOLDERS
CROWDFUNDING
+INSTITUTIONAL AGILE/MOBILE
FOR PROFIT EMERGENCE Value Lost to Long Tail
INVESTORS
CORPORATION OF ADDITIVE
MANUFACTURING
Connectivity
CONTRACTS Suppliers & Workers are Free Agents
Privacy & Patents Opened & Shared
SOCIAL MEDIA & BIG DATA
Investments + CROWDSOURCED Collaboration is Advantageous
EMERGING SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE
Donations
ENTREPRENEURS
+ TRADITIONAL
PHILANTHROPY
HELD TO HIGHER
LOGISTICS &
SUPPLY CHAIN
Low Margins
ACCOUNTABILITY + Duplication is Increasingly Easier
Research DISTRIBUTED
RETAIL Ownership Becomes a Liability
Low Quality Copies Erode Value
Innovations
Products
NETWORKED
CO-CREATOR
Disruption
CO-INVESTOR Lower Cost for New Entrants
CO-PRODUCER
Reports CO-PROMOTER Network Value is Capital Agnostic
CONNECTED
PROSUMER Enforcement is Difficult & Expensive
92. 3
INDIVIDUAL MANAGES PERSONAL
AND NETWORK ALLOCATIONS
FOR OPTIMIZED RESOURCE
MATCHING INTELLIGENCE
BENEFIT
2
MARKET REDUCES PRICES
WITH ON & OFFLINE
GROUP PURCHASING
& CROWDFUNDING
PRICE
1
COST
ENTERPRISE REDUCES
COSTS WITH ON & OFFLINE
INCUBATORS, OPEN IP &
CROWDSOURCED
INNOVATION
95. 4
COLLABORATIVE
ENTERPRISE
(OPERATE)
3
SOLVE & DEVELOP
(IMPLEMENT)
Iterative on and
offline integrated
innovation process
development
gamified into the
2 business rules of
the system itself
SOURCE & PROTOTYPE
Virt (DESIGN)
ual
Leverages existing
relationships with INVESTORS PLATFORM
(Funds & Knowledge (Digital
transformative co- Resources) Network Tools)
creative enterprises
on the ground
1
SEED IDEA
(CONCEIVE)
PROJECTS INNOVATORS
(Physical Labs (Experts & Crowds)
& Production)
Connects to leading
Phy online resource
sica
l matching/sharing
and crowdsourcing
solution platforms
360˚ OPEN INNOVATION
ON & OFFLINE INTEGRATED CO-CREATIVE TESTBED & LABORATORY CAMPUSES
96. MY IMPACT
GAINS GIVES ELEVATION +/-
618
TODAY’S GAINS
SOCIAL INFLUENCE
IMPACT INSIGHTS
NETWORK INTELLIGENCE MONITORING DATA PRODUCTS & SERVICES
97. CROWDSOURCING SOCIOECONOMIC & SCIENTIFIC
CHALLENGES
WHILE CURATING A COLLECTIVE VISION FOR
THE ABUNDANCE ACHIEVABLE RIGHT NOW
98. 360˚ OPEN INNOVATION
ABUNDANCE
I N T E G R AT I O N
NETWORK 6 ON & OFFLINE INTEGRATED
CO-CREATIVE TESTBED &
LABORATORY CAMPUSES
CO-CREATIVE OPEN
COLLABORATIVE
4
5
ENTERPRISE IMPACT INSIGHTS NETWORK
MANAGEMENT INTELLIGENCE MONITORING
DATA PRODUCTS & SERVICES
CROWDSOURCING
SOCIOECONOMIC &
SCIENTIFIC CHALLENGES
WHILE CURATING A
COLLECTIVE VISION FOR
THE ABUNDANCE
2 3
OPEN SOURCE DIY
KNOWLEDGE SHARING &
MANY TO MANY EDUCATION
ACHIEVABLE RIGHT NOW
APPLICATIONS & WEB
SERVICES TO MONITOR &
MANAGE INDIVIDUAL
ALLOCATIONS FOR
1 1-CLICK CONNECT
PROJECT GAINS & TO INNOVATORS &
PLEDGE GIVES MARKETS THAT
BENEFIT MORE BY
CO-CREATION
PERFORMANCE DATA
DASHBOARDS MONITOR
IMPACT INTELLIGENCE
FOR INVESTORS