Presentación realizada por José Luis Cordeiro en el Foro "El futuro de las tecnologías y las tecnologías del futuro. Cómo ir de Venezuela a la NASA y no morir en el intento", organizado por el Centro de Innovación y Modernización Empresarial (CIME) del Parque Tecnológico de Mérida.
24 de marzo de 2010
Lugar: Auditorio de la Facultad de Ingeniería de la Universidad de Los Andes.
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30 mins presentation about the future of FinTech, presented at OP Hoksaamo on the November 25th, 2015. Although I presented in Finnish, most of the slides are in english.
Enjoy! :)
Reilun puolen tunnin presentaatio FinTechin tulevaisuudesta 2020 OP:n Hoksaamo päivässä 25.11.2015.
Ole hyvä! :)
I gave this talk at the Frontiers of Interaction Conference in Milan, Italy. I talked about how global investment in fintech is on the rise, provide a breakdown across countries, plus the growing demand for fintech products, and the importance of design as a way to build trust with users.
The Fintech Vietnam Startup Overview. Now counting 39 original Vietnamese Fintech Startups. Any feedback more than welcome.
Check also the article here http://fintechnews.sg/2838/studies/vietnam-fintech-startup-report-update-explores-vietnams-massive-fintech-opportunities/
The 100 Leading Global Fintech Innovators 2015 H2 Ventures
We are pleased to present the second annual ‘Fintech 100’, the best fintech innovators, this year from 19 countries around the world.
The Fintech 100 are those companies using technology to the best advantage and driving disruption within the financial services industry. These companies have a commitment to excellence, superior customer experience and a demonstrated ability to do one thing in a market better than everyone else.
The Fintech 100 includes the leading 50 fintech companies across the globe, and the most intriguing 50 ‘emerging stars’ – exciting new fintechs with bold, disruptive and potentially game-changing ideas – expanding on the success of last year’s list.
Visit www.fintechinnovators.com for more information
30 mins presentation about the future of FinTech, presented at OP Hoksaamo on the November 25th, 2015. Although I presented in Finnish, most of the slides are in english.
Enjoy! :)
Reilun puolen tunnin presentaatio FinTechin tulevaisuudesta 2020 OP:n Hoksaamo päivässä 25.11.2015.
Ole hyvä! :)
I gave this talk at the Frontiers of Interaction Conference in Milan, Italy. I talked about how global investment in fintech is on the rise, provide a breakdown across countries, plus the growing demand for fintech products, and the importance of design as a way to build trust with users.
The Fintech Vietnam Startup Overview. Now counting 39 original Vietnamese Fintech Startups. Any feedback more than welcome.
Check also the article here http://fintechnews.sg/2838/studies/vietnam-fintech-startup-report-update-explores-vietnams-massive-fintech-opportunities/
The 100 Leading Global Fintech Innovators 2015 H2 Ventures
We are pleased to present the second annual ‘Fintech 100’, the best fintech innovators, this year from 19 countries around the world.
The Fintech 100 are those companies using technology to the best advantage and driving disruption within the financial services industry. These companies have a commitment to excellence, superior customer experience and a demonstrated ability to do one thing in a market better than everyone else.
The Fintech 100 includes the leading 50 fintech companies across the globe, and the most intriguing 50 ‘emerging stars’ – exciting new fintechs with bold, disruptive and potentially game-changing ideas – expanding on the success of last year’s list.
Visit www.fintechinnovators.com for more information
Traditionally our technology has spoken for us, but these days the products have become so sophisticated that the technology is becoming imperceptible. With that step; our roles in them, the careers they present and the business opportunities all diminish. Out of sight is out of mind; and out of mind is de-prioritised.
The Technological Singularity and EntrepreneurshipRandy Lubin
This talk was given at Stanford Graduate School of Business by Randy Lubin, Robert Denning, and Nick Staubach. It is a basic introduction to the Technological Singularity and its relationship with entrepreneurship.
This presentation was prepared and presented for the "future Study Committee of Digital Health" on the Iran Health Ministry. This event was held on June 19th 2018.
Nick Bostrom, Oxford’s Future of Humanity InstituteActivate Summit
Nick Bostrom, director, Oxford's Future of Humanity Institute and founder of the world transhumanist foundation offers a mind-bending existential take on artificial intelligence, singularity and life in a post-human world.
Traditionally our technology has spoken for us, but these days the products have become so sophisticated that the technology is becoming imperceptible. With that step; our roles in them, the careers they present and the business opportunities all diminish. Out of sight is out of mind; and out of mind is de-prioritised.
I gave this talk at a conference for young scientists in New Zealand, "Running Hot": www.runninghot.org.nz. It was a great meeting. My slides are mostly images, so may not make too much sense.
Abstract follows: Impressed with the telephone, Arthur Mee predicted in 1898 that if videoconferencing could be developed, ‘earth will be in truth a paradise.’ Since his time, rapid technological change, in particular in telecommunications, has transformed the scientific playing field in ways that while not entirely paradisical, certainly have profound implications for New Zealand scientists. The Internet has abolished distance, as Mee also predicted–a New Zealand scientist can participate as fully in online discussions as anyone else, and their blog can be every bit as influential. Exponential improvements in networks, computing, sensors, and data storage are also profoundly transforming the practice of science in many disciplines. But those seeking to leverage these advances become painfully familiar with the ‘dirty underbelly’ of exponentials: if you don’t constantly innovate, you can fall behind exponentially fast. Such considerations pose big challenges for the individual scientist and for institutions, for researchers and educators, and for research funders. Some of the old ways of researching and educating need to be preserved, others need to be replaced to take advantage of new methods. But what should we preserve? What should we seek to change?
The Invisible Technology, Will Nanotechnology Transcend BiologyUMinventor
Lecture given at the Natural Science Section meeting of November 2010 in Chicago. It explores the promises and dangers of Nanotechnology, how Ray Kurzweil\'s Singularity promises similar hopes to those of Spiritual Science but from a materialistic perspective. We then look at the future perceived by Rudolf Steiner where Humanity becomes the 10th Hierarchy and co-creators of the future.
Engineering Education in the 21st Century - Prof. Illesanmi AdesidaDan Muchai
Prof. Illesanmi Adesida delivered a public lecture at the United States International University - Africa on Engineering Education in the 21st Century."
The former Provost at the University of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign (UIUC), described the adventure that engineering has become in recent years, and the everyday technology that has been birthed at UIUC.
Recently, I began thinking about the rapidity of technological progress. After researching where we currently are technologically I discovered many things that truly amaze me.
Traditionally our technology has spoken for us, but these days the products have become so sophisticated that the technology is becoming imperceptible. With that step; our roles in them, the careers they present and the business opportunities all diminish. Out of sight is out of mind; and out of mind is de-prioritised.
The Technological Singularity and EntrepreneurshipRandy Lubin
This talk was given at Stanford Graduate School of Business by Randy Lubin, Robert Denning, and Nick Staubach. It is a basic introduction to the Technological Singularity and its relationship with entrepreneurship.
This presentation was prepared and presented for the "future Study Committee of Digital Health" on the Iran Health Ministry. This event was held on June 19th 2018.
Nick Bostrom, Oxford’s Future of Humanity InstituteActivate Summit
Nick Bostrom, director, Oxford's Future of Humanity Institute and founder of the world transhumanist foundation offers a mind-bending existential take on artificial intelligence, singularity and life in a post-human world.
Traditionally our technology has spoken for us, but these days the products have become so sophisticated that the technology is becoming imperceptible. With that step; our roles in them, the careers they present and the business opportunities all diminish. Out of sight is out of mind; and out of mind is de-prioritised.
I gave this talk at a conference for young scientists in New Zealand, "Running Hot": www.runninghot.org.nz. It was a great meeting. My slides are mostly images, so may not make too much sense.
Abstract follows: Impressed with the telephone, Arthur Mee predicted in 1898 that if videoconferencing could be developed, ‘earth will be in truth a paradise.’ Since his time, rapid technological change, in particular in telecommunications, has transformed the scientific playing field in ways that while not entirely paradisical, certainly have profound implications for New Zealand scientists. The Internet has abolished distance, as Mee also predicted–a New Zealand scientist can participate as fully in online discussions as anyone else, and their blog can be every bit as influential. Exponential improvements in networks, computing, sensors, and data storage are also profoundly transforming the practice of science in many disciplines. But those seeking to leverage these advances become painfully familiar with the ‘dirty underbelly’ of exponentials: if you don’t constantly innovate, you can fall behind exponentially fast. Such considerations pose big challenges for the individual scientist and for institutions, for researchers and educators, and for research funders. Some of the old ways of researching and educating need to be preserved, others need to be replaced to take advantage of new methods. But what should we preserve? What should we seek to change?
The Invisible Technology, Will Nanotechnology Transcend BiologyUMinventor
Lecture given at the Natural Science Section meeting of November 2010 in Chicago. It explores the promises and dangers of Nanotechnology, how Ray Kurzweil\'s Singularity promises similar hopes to those of Spiritual Science but from a materialistic perspective. We then look at the future perceived by Rudolf Steiner where Humanity becomes the 10th Hierarchy and co-creators of the future.
Engineering Education in the 21st Century - Prof. Illesanmi AdesidaDan Muchai
Prof. Illesanmi Adesida delivered a public lecture at the United States International University - Africa on Engineering Education in the 21st Century."
The former Provost at the University of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign (UIUC), described the adventure that engineering has become in recent years, and the everyday technology that has been birthed at UIUC.
Recently, I began thinking about the rapidity of technological progress. After researching where we currently are technologically I discovered many things that truly amaze me.
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