Presentation of latest Convention 2020 research on Venue and Destination Innovation - presented at IRohit Talwar - Convention 2020 - Venue and Destination Innovation - Imex 25-26 05 11mex Frankfurt May 25-26 2011
Rohit Talwar -Meeting Innovation and the Technology Timeline - IMEX - May 2...Rohit Talwar
The document discusses innovation in the meetings industry and emerging technologies. It provides examples of innovative conference and event formats, including personalized experiences, immersive technologies, and virtual/augmented reality. Examples are given of how technologies like haptics, holograms, and wearable displays could be incorporated into future events. The document suggests that by 2020, events will offer fully customized experiences for attendees through new analytics and knowledge tools. Overall, the document explores technology trends and their potential applications to create more interactive and immersive events.
The Future of Airline Retail - Fast Future Report 19 07 11Rohit Talwar
This document summarizes key discussions from an airline retail conference. Six main challenges were identified: 1) continued economic uncertainty, 2) deepening customer insight, 3) driving innovation to increase customer relationships and revenue, 4) leveraging new technologies, 5) rethinking traditional offerings, and 6) evaluating revenue sharing between airlines, airports, and suppliers. New technologies like Wi-Fi, seatback displays, tablets, and smartphones were discussed as ways to engage customers, sell virtual products, and drive additional revenue. Traditional aspects like brochures, retail carts, and food were also discussed in terms of innovation.
The document provides an overview of a presentation on thriving in turbulence given by Rohit Talwar, CEO of Fast Future. It discusses 10 key patterns of change shaping the next decade including economic turbulence, a shift in wealth from west to east, and political uncertainty. It also covers topics like demographics, technology, new business models, and how leaders can respond through embracing networks, incubating new models, and seeking breakthrough innovations to craft effective strategies.
The document summarizes key points from a presentation given by Rohit Talwar, CEO of Fast Future Research, at the Blackberry Innovation Forum in Dubai on November 16th, 2011. The presentation discussed major trends and developments that could impact businesses over the next 5-10 years, including demographic shifts, life extension technologies, the rise of emerging markets, new interfaces and computing technologies. Talwar also provided frameworks for how organizations can strategize and plan for an uncertain future across different time horizons.
Convention 2020 Emerging Industry Priorities and Strategies - Imex Las VegasRohit Talwar
Rohit Talwar's presentation to Imex Las Vegas on the emerging priorities and strategies for the convention industry. Looking at future technologies, innovations and sharing the emerging findings from the latest Convention 2020 study.
Rohit talwar convention 2020 emerging industry priorities - imex - may 25th...Rohit Talwar
The document discusses emerging priorities, strategies, and business models for the meetings industry based on a global strategic foresight study conducted from 2009 to 2011. It highlights key challenges such as demographic shifts, technological advances, and increased competition that will impact the industry. The presentation outlines strategies for venues, destinations, and event organizers to address these challenges through 2050, including greater personalization, knowledge capture, collaboration, and demonstrating economic and social value.
Presentation of latest Convention 2020 research on Venue and Destination Innovation - presented at IRohit Talwar - Convention 2020 - Venue and Destination Innovation - Imex 25-26 05 11mex Frankfurt May 25-26 2011
Rohit Talwar -Meeting Innovation and the Technology Timeline - IMEX - May 2...Rohit Talwar
The document discusses innovation in the meetings industry and emerging technologies. It provides examples of innovative conference and event formats, including personalized experiences, immersive technologies, and virtual/augmented reality. Examples are given of how technologies like haptics, holograms, and wearable displays could be incorporated into future events. The document suggests that by 2020, events will offer fully customized experiences for attendees through new analytics and knowledge tools. Overall, the document explores technology trends and their potential applications to create more interactive and immersive events.
The Future of Airline Retail - Fast Future Report 19 07 11Rohit Talwar
This document summarizes key discussions from an airline retail conference. Six main challenges were identified: 1) continued economic uncertainty, 2) deepening customer insight, 3) driving innovation to increase customer relationships and revenue, 4) leveraging new technologies, 5) rethinking traditional offerings, and 6) evaluating revenue sharing between airlines, airports, and suppliers. New technologies like Wi-Fi, seatback displays, tablets, and smartphones were discussed as ways to engage customers, sell virtual products, and drive additional revenue. Traditional aspects like brochures, retail carts, and food were also discussed in terms of innovation.
The document provides an overview of a presentation on thriving in turbulence given by Rohit Talwar, CEO of Fast Future. It discusses 10 key patterns of change shaping the next decade including economic turbulence, a shift in wealth from west to east, and political uncertainty. It also covers topics like demographics, technology, new business models, and how leaders can respond through embracing networks, incubating new models, and seeking breakthrough innovations to craft effective strategies.
The document summarizes key points from a presentation given by Rohit Talwar, CEO of Fast Future Research, at the Blackberry Innovation Forum in Dubai on November 16th, 2011. The presentation discussed major trends and developments that could impact businesses over the next 5-10 years, including demographic shifts, life extension technologies, the rise of emerging markets, new interfaces and computing technologies. Talwar also provided frameworks for how organizations can strategize and plan for an uncertain future across different time horizons.
Convention 2020 Emerging Industry Priorities and Strategies - Imex Las VegasRohit Talwar
Rohit Talwar's presentation to Imex Las Vegas on the emerging priorities and strategies for the convention industry. Looking at future technologies, innovations and sharing the emerging findings from the latest Convention 2020 study.
Rohit talwar convention 2020 emerging industry priorities - imex - may 25th...Rohit Talwar
The document discusses emerging priorities, strategies, and business models for the meetings industry based on a global strategic foresight study conducted from 2009 to 2011. It highlights key challenges such as demographic shifts, technological advances, and increased competition that will impact the industry. The presentation outlines strategies for venues, destinations, and event organizers to address these challenges through 2050, including greater personalization, knowledge capture, collaboration, and demonstrating economic and social value.
Rohit Talwar - Future 0f Travel - World Travel Forum - Lucerne - April 23rd...Rohit Talwar
The document discusses predictions for the world in 2029 based on current trends. It notes that many past developments started during economic downturns. It predicts that the world's population will grow by over 2 billion people in the next 40 years, with demographic changes driving economics. Other predictions include increasing lifespans, shifting economic power, challenges for sustainability, and technology transforming experiences through devices that integrate telephony, connectivity, data, and multimedia.
The document discusses key findings and predictions from a strategic foresight study on the future of the convention and meetings industry from 2020 and beyond. Some of the main points discussed include:
- Demand for conventions may hold steady but innovation will be needed in formats, business models, technology, and sustainability.
- Personalization and customization of services and experiences will be important for attendees.
- Conventions may have fewer but larger events covering broader topics or communities of interest with more choices within each event.
- Venues will need to focus on strategies like offering full technology packages, outsourcing management, and creating new event opportunities.
The document discusses key trends and opportunities for the hotel industry over the next decade. It identifies that travelers will have more complex lives and demand greater personalization. Hotels will need to embrace new technologies to improve efficiency, personalize service, and meet evolving customer expectations. By 2020, personalization is expected to be widely embraced, allowing customers to customize many aspects of their stay upon booking. Hotels will also seek to cover a wider range of property types, from budget to luxury, and may co-locate different brands to share facilities. New "signature" co-branded properties may emerge to provide differentiation within chains.
Living Tomorrow is a private initiative founded in 1991 that connects over 100 companies to explore innovations for future living and working. It operates knowledge and networking platforms through exclusive events showcasing 10 themes like technology, energy, and mobility that reflect economic, social, and technological trends. Inspired by a vision of the future, Living Tomorrow has opened demonstration projects in Brussels and Amsterdam featuring innovations like an intelligent mirror, smart fridge, and store of the future with RFID scanning.
Convention 2020 - Future of Corporate and Association Events - Imex Las Vegas...Rohit Talwar
The document discusses survey results about the future of corporate and association events. Some key findings include:
1) Events will increasingly focus on a few central themes to ensure focused outcomes, with all program elements tightly integrated to these core themes.
2) Delegate expectations will be driven by demands for learning, experience, tangible ROI, and immediate takeaways.
3) Over the next decade, events are expected to increasingly focus on relationship building, accelerated learning, and serving multiple roles.
4) Associations will look to broaden their portfolio through partnering with other suppliers and encouraging member-run events under their brand.
Rohit Talwar - Event Innovation and the Technology Timeline - Imex Las Vegas...Rohit Talwar
The document provides information about an event focused on innovation in the meetings industry. It discusses various innovative event formats and technologies that could be used for events in 2020, including augmented reality, holograms, personalized experiences, and reduced carbon emissions through virtual attendance. The document encourages attendees to share their own event innovations.
Rohit Talwar Building A Global City - The Role of Business Events - Sydney ...Rohit Talwar
The document discusses business events and the role of cities in attracting them. It notes that while conventions and trade shows are a large industry, growth is not guaranteed due to increasing global competition between cities. It advocates that cities take a coordinated approach to promote their unique strengths and focus on knowledge sharing and long-term economic benefits to remain competitive in attracting major business events.
Rohit Talwar - Travel in a Networked World ITU - 26/10/11Rohit Talwar
The document discusses how travel may change in the future due to emerging technologies. It describes concepts like next generation airport check-ins using haptics and holograms. Immersive virtual travel experiences using virtual and augmented reality are also discussed. The document provides an overview of the consulting firm Fast Future Research and examples of projects they have conducted on topics like future hotel strategies, aviation, and tourism in various countries and regions. It includes sources for the images presented.
This document provides information about an upcoming presentation on meeting innovation and technology timelines. The presentation will take place on May 25, 2010 in Frankfurt. It will be given by Rohit Talwar and will discuss key findings from the Convention 2020 study, which is examining how the meetings industry can prepare for the decade ahead. The presentation will explore emerging strategies, approaches and business models for events based on trends in meeting technology and innovation through 2020.
Rohit Talwar ICSC Romania Retail Conference Presentation - September 28th 2011Rohit Talwar
The document discusses key trends shaping the future of retail and shopping centers, including increasing personalization, reinventing store formats, and using customer curiosity to drive insights. It also covers innovations like ads and offers on boarding passes and mobile devices. While Central and Eastern Europe are projected to remain growth regions through 2020, challenges include diversifying beyond manufacturing and closing the innovation gap with Western Europe.
Rohit Talwar- Global Business Trends Imex Frankfurt 24 05 12Rohit Talwar
This document provides an overview of global business trends from a presentation by Rohit Talwar, CEO of Fast Future Research. It discusses trends in macroeconomics, key industries, markets, business models, capabilities, and leadership mindsets that companies need to consider. Examples include infrastructure spending reaching $35 trillion by 2030, the green transport revolution, access over ownership models, rapid decision making, and embracing uncertainty. The presentation aims to help organizations plan strategically and "future proof" against disruptions over the short, medium, and long term.
Rohit Talwar Keynote to ICSC Czech and Slovak Retail conference September 13...Rohit Talwar
Presentation outlining future strategies and innovation approaches for Shopping Centres and retailers. Highlights key economic drivers, social trends, examples of retail innovation around the world, emerging technologies and ideas on how Czech and Slovak centres and retailers can survive and thrive in a turbulent decade ahead.
The Journey to 2025 - A Decade of Discovery by Rohit Talwar 21/12/14Rohit Talwar
Our world is being transformed by rapid advances in sciences and technology that are touching every aspect of our lives. So what changes could these developments bring about for life as we know it? We only have to look around us to see just how much can change in a relatively short space of time.
Including Human 2.0, National Sovereignty, Corporate Giants, Financial Services, Brain Uploading, Immersivity, Mixed Reality Living, Robotics, AI, & the Internet of Life
Rohit Talwar - ERA Presentation Oslo - 16 05 12Rohit Talwar
This document provides an overview of key topics for driving future growth, including markets, capability and technology, muscle, and magic. It discusses various growth opportunities and challenges across different time horizons from 1-12 months to 4-10+ years. Specific areas highlighted for future growth include infrastructure spending, green transportation, data and analytics, augmented reality, rapid innovation, new construction practices, sustainability, customer engagement, multiple revenue streams, and continuous innovation. The importance of rapid decision making, speed of execution, and celebrating successes is emphasized for organizational "muscle".
The Kansas Opportunity Innovation Network (KOIN) works to build technology-based businesses through collaboration. Its mission is to advance technologies, companies, and people through partnerships. KOIN spans research, product and process development, and commercialization. It aims to increase regional innovation and competitiveness by connecting resources, discovering new markets, and fostering open innovation. KOIN will create an environment that connects ideas and opportunities across geographic boundaries.
Rohit Talwar - Convention 2020: Future Strategies for Venues - Imex Las Vegas...Rohit Talwar
The document discusses future strategies for venues based on a global strategic foresight study conducted from 2009-2011. It identifies key trends that will impact venues over the next decade such as rapid demographic changes, increased generational diversity, and demands for more customized experiences. The document also summarizes surveys of industry professionals regarding priorities and strategies for venues, events, and event management through 2020. Key priorities identified include developing flexible service offerings, differentiating from competition, adopting new technologies, and generating ancillary revenue streams.
Rohit Talwar - Future 0f Travel - World Travel Forum - Lucerne - April 23rd...Rohit Talwar
The document discusses predictions for the world in 2029 based on current trends. It notes that many past developments started during economic downturns. It predicts that the world's population will grow by over 2 billion people in the next 40 years, with demographic changes driving economics. Other predictions include increasing lifespans, shifting economic power, challenges for sustainability, and technology transforming experiences through devices that integrate telephony, connectivity, data, and multimedia.
The document discusses key findings and predictions from a strategic foresight study on the future of the convention and meetings industry from 2020 and beyond. Some of the main points discussed include:
- Demand for conventions may hold steady but innovation will be needed in formats, business models, technology, and sustainability.
- Personalization and customization of services and experiences will be important for attendees.
- Conventions may have fewer but larger events covering broader topics or communities of interest with more choices within each event.
- Venues will need to focus on strategies like offering full technology packages, outsourcing management, and creating new event opportunities.
The document discusses key trends and opportunities for the hotel industry over the next decade. It identifies that travelers will have more complex lives and demand greater personalization. Hotels will need to embrace new technologies to improve efficiency, personalize service, and meet evolving customer expectations. By 2020, personalization is expected to be widely embraced, allowing customers to customize many aspects of their stay upon booking. Hotels will also seek to cover a wider range of property types, from budget to luxury, and may co-locate different brands to share facilities. New "signature" co-branded properties may emerge to provide differentiation within chains.
Living Tomorrow is a private initiative founded in 1991 that connects over 100 companies to explore innovations for future living and working. It operates knowledge and networking platforms through exclusive events showcasing 10 themes like technology, energy, and mobility that reflect economic, social, and technological trends. Inspired by a vision of the future, Living Tomorrow has opened demonstration projects in Brussels and Amsterdam featuring innovations like an intelligent mirror, smart fridge, and store of the future with RFID scanning.
Convention 2020 - Future of Corporate and Association Events - Imex Las Vegas...Rohit Talwar
The document discusses survey results about the future of corporate and association events. Some key findings include:
1) Events will increasingly focus on a few central themes to ensure focused outcomes, with all program elements tightly integrated to these core themes.
2) Delegate expectations will be driven by demands for learning, experience, tangible ROI, and immediate takeaways.
3) Over the next decade, events are expected to increasingly focus on relationship building, accelerated learning, and serving multiple roles.
4) Associations will look to broaden their portfolio through partnering with other suppliers and encouraging member-run events under their brand.
Rohit Talwar - Event Innovation and the Technology Timeline - Imex Las Vegas...Rohit Talwar
The document provides information about an event focused on innovation in the meetings industry. It discusses various innovative event formats and technologies that could be used for events in 2020, including augmented reality, holograms, personalized experiences, and reduced carbon emissions through virtual attendance. The document encourages attendees to share their own event innovations.
Rohit Talwar Building A Global City - The Role of Business Events - Sydney ...Rohit Talwar
The document discusses business events and the role of cities in attracting them. It notes that while conventions and trade shows are a large industry, growth is not guaranteed due to increasing global competition between cities. It advocates that cities take a coordinated approach to promote their unique strengths and focus on knowledge sharing and long-term economic benefits to remain competitive in attracting major business events.
Rohit Talwar - Travel in a Networked World ITU - 26/10/11Rohit Talwar
The document discusses how travel may change in the future due to emerging technologies. It describes concepts like next generation airport check-ins using haptics and holograms. Immersive virtual travel experiences using virtual and augmented reality are also discussed. The document provides an overview of the consulting firm Fast Future Research and examples of projects they have conducted on topics like future hotel strategies, aviation, and tourism in various countries and regions. It includes sources for the images presented.
This document provides information about an upcoming presentation on meeting innovation and technology timelines. The presentation will take place on May 25, 2010 in Frankfurt. It will be given by Rohit Talwar and will discuss key findings from the Convention 2020 study, which is examining how the meetings industry can prepare for the decade ahead. The presentation will explore emerging strategies, approaches and business models for events based on trends in meeting technology and innovation through 2020.
Rohit Talwar ICSC Romania Retail Conference Presentation - September 28th 2011Rohit Talwar
The document discusses key trends shaping the future of retail and shopping centers, including increasing personalization, reinventing store formats, and using customer curiosity to drive insights. It also covers innovations like ads and offers on boarding passes and mobile devices. While Central and Eastern Europe are projected to remain growth regions through 2020, challenges include diversifying beyond manufacturing and closing the innovation gap with Western Europe.
Rohit Talwar- Global Business Trends Imex Frankfurt 24 05 12Rohit Talwar
This document provides an overview of global business trends from a presentation by Rohit Talwar, CEO of Fast Future Research. It discusses trends in macroeconomics, key industries, markets, business models, capabilities, and leadership mindsets that companies need to consider. Examples include infrastructure spending reaching $35 trillion by 2030, the green transport revolution, access over ownership models, rapid decision making, and embracing uncertainty. The presentation aims to help organizations plan strategically and "future proof" against disruptions over the short, medium, and long term.
Rohit Talwar Keynote to ICSC Czech and Slovak Retail conference September 13...Rohit Talwar
Presentation outlining future strategies and innovation approaches for Shopping Centres and retailers. Highlights key economic drivers, social trends, examples of retail innovation around the world, emerging technologies and ideas on how Czech and Slovak centres and retailers can survive and thrive in a turbulent decade ahead.
The Journey to 2025 - A Decade of Discovery by Rohit Talwar 21/12/14Rohit Talwar
Our world is being transformed by rapid advances in sciences and technology that are touching every aspect of our lives. So what changes could these developments bring about for life as we know it? We only have to look around us to see just how much can change in a relatively short space of time.
Including Human 2.0, National Sovereignty, Corporate Giants, Financial Services, Brain Uploading, Immersivity, Mixed Reality Living, Robotics, AI, & the Internet of Life
Rohit Talwar - ERA Presentation Oslo - 16 05 12Rohit Talwar
This document provides an overview of key topics for driving future growth, including markets, capability and technology, muscle, and magic. It discusses various growth opportunities and challenges across different time horizons from 1-12 months to 4-10+ years. Specific areas highlighted for future growth include infrastructure spending, green transportation, data and analytics, augmented reality, rapid innovation, new construction practices, sustainability, customer engagement, multiple revenue streams, and continuous innovation. The importance of rapid decision making, speed of execution, and celebrating successes is emphasized for organizational "muscle".
The Kansas Opportunity Innovation Network (KOIN) works to build technology-based businesses through collaboration. Its mission is to advance technologies, companies, and people through partnerships. KOIN spans research, product and process development, and commercialization. It aims to increase regional innovation and competitiveness by connecting resources, discovering new markets, and fostering open innovation. KOIN will create an environment that connects ideas and opportunities across geographic boundaries.
Rohit Talwar - Convention 2020: Future Strategies for Venues - Imex Las Vegas...Rohit Talwar
The document discusses future strategies for venues based on a global strategic foresight study conducted from 2009-2011. It identifies key trends that will impact venues over the next decade such as rapid demographic changes, increased generational diversity, and demands for more customized experiences. The document also summarizes surveys of industry professionals regarding priorities and strategies for venues, events, and event management through 2020. Key priorities identified include developing flexible service offerings, differentiating from competition, adopting new technologies, and generating ancillary revenue streams.
Presentatie ‘the Future of Meetings competing for the US Market’ door Rohit Talwar tijdens het Holland Marketing Congres 2013. Deze presentatie zoomt in op de stand van zaken in de meetings industry inclusief trends en ontwikkelingen.
CWIN17 New-York / Navigating the age of digital disruptionCapgemini
The document discusses the imperative for businesses to rapidly innovate in response to macro trends impacting consumers and technology trends impacting businesses. It outlines key considerations for future-proofing businesses and unlocking value from past investments. Specifically, it recommends defending valuable parts of the value chain, better understanding profitable customer segments, and leveraging digital technologies to empower employees and maximize value. The document also provides examples of frugal and disruptive innovation approaches like open innovation and engaging partners to augment capabilities.
Creating & Realising Value for your CompanyMark Ostryn
The goal of most businesses is to create value that will eventually be realised by a successful exit (trade sale, IPO etc)
Mark Ostryn firstly uses case studies to review the key drivers of value - future vision, right product right space right time, team, barriers to entry, scalability, strategic flexibility and appropriate alliances and partnerships.
He then reviews two key valuation methods, multiples and DCF, but argues that truly successful entrepreneurs should be looking at a sale value well above a mathematical valuation based on the purchaser of the company p[lacing added strategic value on it.
Mark then finally reviews the processes and issues involved with due diligence.
Phase 1
CSE 171A
Authors:
Alena Fernandez
Ashwin Chidambaram
Brittany Cook
Christopher Chiang
Conrad Pereira
Shen Cheng
Sunny Chaubey
Vaughn Fisher
Professor:
Subhas DesaContents
About Theia 3
Theia’s Core Competencies 3
Problem Statement 3
Company Vision 4
Company Mission 4
Business Goals: 4
Annual Sales Revenue 4
Technology Strategy: 5
General Competitive Strategy 5
Objectives 5
Design Philosophy 5
Technical Areas of Interest 5
Technical Liability to Address 6
Proposed Technical Product 6
Related Technologies Functional Maps 7
Interest in ML technologies from 2004 to present utilizing Google Keyword Trends: Interest over time x percentage of interest 7
Product/Marketing Strategy: 8
Marketing Strategy 8
Plan of Action: 8
Target Demographic 8
Primary Target Market: B2C 8
Tech-Savvy & Lifestyle Consumers 8
Secondary Target Market: B2B 9
Industrial Applications Consumers 9
Product Planning 9
In House Development: 9
OEM: 9
Product Feature Offerings: 9
Product Packaging: 9
Sales/Advertising Channels 10
Developmental Goals: 10
Proposed Hardware 10
Proposed Software 11
Competitive Analysis: 12
Market Sizing: 14
Market Need Analysis 15
Product Benefits/Value 15
Proposed Product Features & Needs 15
Market (customer) Needs Analysis 15
About Theia
Theia is an intelligent technologies company that focuses on wearable tech oriented towards removing the distractions of daily living to live a safer, happier, and healthier life. Theia’s Core Competencies
· Marketing
· Strong Customer Service
· Rapid R&D
· Subtle & Simple Design
· Machine Learning & Dataset Analysis
· Market Awareness Problem Statement
As the needs of people and the use of technologies grow, people began to focus less on the world around them and move towards the world at their fingertips. This increase in lifestyle distractions sometimes leads to dangerous situations such as distracted driving and lowered spatial awareness in very active environments. We, at Theia, hope to develop an ergonomic product that enables users to be functional but less distracted in situations that have a higher risk of environmental dangers.
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Functional Maps Needed:
· Bluetooth audio (wearable)
· Smart Watch
· Augmented Reality
· Smart Glasses
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Need to add Apple related items for comparison.
Need financials for Theia
Company Vision
At Theia, our products are built with one simple phrase in mind. Simplicity is beauty. We see a future where the lines between reality and technology blur to deliver a more interconnected global platform on which people will be able to communicate and thrive. We aspire to bring the ability to see into this fantastical world with the aid of simple, and elegant wearable technology that you won’t even realize is there. Company Mission
Theia designs the most stylish, and easiest to use wearable technology that leads the present into a future blended with Augmented Reality. We aspire to be the example of ...
This document provides an overview and agenda for strengthening the Poly business plan. It discusses industry trends towards remote work and hybrid models. It outlines Poly's product portfolio and competitive advantages in areas like ease of use, security, and low bandwidth needs. The document performs a SWOT analysis and discusses the video conferencing market size and key partners. It proposes strategies to increase partners and capture opportunities through training, marketing, and targeting large deals.
A survey was done by The CTO Forum Team with CIOs under four parameters in 20 enterprise technology categories to determine the MOST TRUSTED IT VENDORS for the year 2008. MAIA Intelligence won this award in Business Intelligence category. The results of the survey were carried in the December 2008 The CTO Forum magazine.
Dr Christoph Nieuwoudt- AI in Financial Servicesitnewsafrica
Dr. Christoff Nieuwoudt delivered a keynote on AI in Financial Services at Digital Finance Africa 2023 on the 2nd of August 2023 at Gallagher Convention Centre, Johannesburg, Midrand.
Rohit Talwar - Tomorrow's Airport: Developing a Roadmap to the Future for FT...Rohit Talwar
This document discusses a workshop on developing a roadmap for the future of airports held in Vancouver in 2012. It outlines several key themes to be addressed, including macro trends impacting aviation, designing the airport passenger experience, extending non-flight services, and ensuring airports are prepared for future changes. Specific topics discussed include emerging technologies, customer insights, industry strategies, the passenger journey, retail/dining options, and new business models. Attendees were asked to consider challenges and opportunities for their organizations in developing future-proof airports through 2025.
Rohit Talwar- The 3 R's of Strategic Survival & Growth for FTE Keynote Vancou...Rohit Talwar
The document discusses strategies for ensuring the long-term survival and growth of airports. It suggests that airports will need to reinvent themselves as integrated ecosystems and rethink their business models to focus on three key areas: rethinking their operating model, reinventing the passenger experience, and revolutionizing revenue streams. The document provides examples of emerging technologies, trends, and strategies that could enable airports to successfully adapt to changes in customer expectations, new innovations, and industry advances over the next 10+ years.
Rohit Talwar- The Future of Estonian/Lithuanian Tourism 02/02/13 Rohit Talwar
For the Vilnius Tourism Conference, Tourism Opportunities for Lithuania
A look at the current conditions and future possibilities for Estonian/Lithuanian tourism
Rohit Talwar- Broadening the Ancillary Revenue Stream for the Airline Retail ...Rohit Talwar
A look into the key trends affecting the future of airline retail including: stats on airport consumer preferences, transportation integration, mobile technology, onboard amenities, scenarios for the future of airports, and revenue generation models
Rohit Talwar - The Long View for AFCA Barcelona 09/04/13Rohit Talwar
Aircraft Finance and Commercial Aviation Conference:
Taking the long view means preparing your business for what's to come in 2030-2050. This presentation focuses on the futures of aviation and travel.
Rohit Talwar 100 Drivers of Change for Business for ACCA International Assemb...Rohit Talwar
100 Drivers of Future Change, key categories include:
Practice of Accounting
Accountancy Profession
Economy
Politics & Law
Environment, Energy, & Resources
Science & Technology
Business
Society
Rohit Talwar - FutureShape - Frontiers of Business and Technology for Deloitt...Rohit Talwar
This document discusses how businesses need to adapt to an increasingly disruptive world driven by new technologies. It outlines several technology trends like artificial intelligence, mobile/wearable devices, and 3D printing that are blurring lines between technology and our lives. To thrive in this environment, the document argues that organizations need to work on both short-term operations and creating new long-term opportunities. They also need to challenge old ways of thinking and embrace disruptive innovators, new business models, and being disruptors themselves to their industries. The future belongs to organizations that can adapt quickly to this transforming landscape.
ICCA 2063 - Exploring the Next Fifty Years by Rohit Talwar 03/09/13Rohit Talwar
The document discusses potential scientific and technological developments over the next 50 years that could transform life and have implications for associations and their events. It explores advances in areas like biology, information technology, manufacturing, and human enhancement. Some key points:
- Lifespans could increase dramatically to over 100 years on average and possibly hundreds of years for some.
- Personalized genetic information and medicine will be widely available and used to customize experiences.
- Brain-computer interfaces may allow direct access to vast information stores and collective intelligence.
- Robots and AI will perform most human tasks, while 3D and 4D printing transform manufacturing.
- Human enhancement through drugs, implants or genetics may improve cognition and physical abilities.
Fast forward or Slow Reverse by Rohit Talwar 09/01/14Rohit Talwar
Here we explore five major forces that could shape the next decade and examine the implications for the property sector. Major forces include: economic conditions, science & technology, demographic changes, sustainability, breakthrough innovation
Rohit Talwar - Law Firm 2024 - Unleashing IT - LTECRohit Talwar
Presentation of ILTA Legal Technology Future Horizon Project to LTEC (Law Tech Europe Congress) 2014 in Prague October 21st 2014. The future of IT in the legal field.
The document discusses potential developments and scenarios between 2014-2025 related to driving forces shaping the future such as the economy, governance, science/technology, and society. Key points include:
- The global economy will continue experiencing turbulence and disruption with uneven development across countries.
- Governance models will need to adapt through experiments as citizen unrest increases due to uncertainty. Major cities will take on more traditional government roles.
- Rapid advances in areas like AI, robotics, biotech and IoT will continue transforming industries and blurring lines between physical and digital.
- Society will see a growing middle class globally and increased lifespans, requiring rethinking of education, careers and skills.
Rohit Talwar CANSO Global ATM Summit - June 29th 2014Rohit Talwar
Keynote presentation to CEOs of global air traffic control and air navigation services agencies. Exploring forces shaping the operating environment, stakeholder expectations, customer needs and future strategies for air navigation agencies.
Rohit Talwar Drivers of Disruption and Opportunity - LBS Enterprise 100 - J...Rohit Talwar
Presentation to the investment community at London Business School exploring key trends, developments and ideas shaping and disrupting the business landscape and the resulting investment opportunities that could emerge and the implications for investors. The talk covers:
- The evolution of technologies in business and the workplace
- How advances such as artificial intelligence, robotics, 3D / 4D printing, smart materials, immersive technologies and the multi-sensory internet could disrupt key business sectors
- Science and technology developments that could enhance the brain , body and human wellbeing and transform healthcare
- New business models that will change the way we finance assets and infrastructure, fund innovation and charge for goods and services
- How to spot and align with disruptive developments and decide when to invest.
The research highlights 200 emerging technologies and developments that could have an impact on society and business over the next 10-15 years. The technologies have been grouped under 10 categories:
1. End User Devices, Tools and Trends
2. Interfaces and Displays
3. Internet and Social Media
4. Communications, Collaboration and Networking Tools and Developments
5. Software Tools, Techniques and Trends
6. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Intelligent Systems
7. Computing Technology and Devices
8. Management and Analysis of Data, Information and Knowledge
9. Security Technology
10. Disruptive Scientific Developments
Fast Future - The Future of Law Firms - ILTA Legal Technology Future Horizon...Rohit Talwar
The document summarizes key findings from a report on the future of law firms and the role of information technology. It finds that:
1) IT will transform every aspect of law firm operations and client services over the next decade, with a focus on enhancing client relationships, lawyer productivity, re-engineering processes, and driving innovation.
2) Emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and mobile solutions will be widely adopted and change how legal work gets done.
3) For law firms to survive and grow, they will need to embrace IT and innovation, seeing the CIO's role evolve from managing systems to driving strategic change. Firms that do not invest in IT risk falling behind clients' and competitors
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1. Venue and Destination Innovation
IMEX Frankfurt
May 25th / 26th 2011
Rohit Talwar
CEO – Fast Future
rohit@fastfuture.com
www.convention-2020.com
2. Convention 2020
• Global strategic foresight study to help the meetings industry prepare for
the decade ahead - Industry-wide sponsors
• Multiple outputs Nov 2009 – December 2011
• Current studies on future strategies for venues and destinations
5. Demographic Destinies
2 billion more people in 40 years –
Demographics is Driving Economics
448 739 691 5231
344
1998 4157
729 1030
585
2010 2050 Source : United Nations
6. Generational Diversity
Lifespans are Increasing
Developed economy ‘under
50’s’ have 90% chance of living
to 100.
Aubrey de Grey suggests we
could live to 500 or 1000
What are the implications for
event design?
What kind of opportunities will
be created?
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7. Business Model / ROI Innovation
Free or Fantastic
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8. TMT – Convergence and Immersion
Telephony Connectivity
• Voice • Cellular
• Messaging • Up to 14 bands
• SIM card • WLAN/BT
• Phonebook • GPS
• Ring Tones • NFC
• Security • FM
Data/ Multimedia
Enterprise • Camera 8-16M
• 100Mbps • Camcorder
• Email • 24M Color Display
• IMS • Memory (160GB)
• Browsing • Multiformat A/V
• HD Video/TV out
• VPN
• Games
• PIM
Software (50-100M Tps)
• Ecommerce
• Protocols • DRM
• Payments
• Middleware
• Applications
• User Interface
• Minimize fragmentation
9. Less but Bigger?
By 2020, compared to today, I expect there to be fewer but larger
conferences and exhibitions covering wide topics, industry
sectors, or "communities of interest" - with less choice of which events to
attend, but much more choice within the events themselves.
9
Image source: Qatar National Convention Centre 1085 respondents
10. More, Smaller and Specialized?
By 2020, compared to today, I expect there to be a greater choice of many
more smaller, highly specialized conferences, exhibitions and meetings -
there will be much more competition from events wanting me to attend.
10
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16. Which Region are you Based in?
Europe
Australasia
North America
Asia
Middle East
Africa
South America
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45%
17. Top 5 Country of Residence
30%
25% 24%
20%
16%
15%
15%
10%
6%
5%
5%
0%
Australia UK US South Korea Hungary
18. Convention Centre Strategy,
Management and Ownership
The highest strategic priorities for venues in the next three years are to:
Create a more flexible set Differentiate themselves in Identify new markets e.g.
of service offerings in the face of increased emerging industry sectors,
response to customer competition professions and
demands associations
Image sources: seiservice.com / getentrepreneurial.com / mintel.com
19. Convention Centre Strategy,
Management and Ownership
The highest strategic priorities for venues by 2020 will be to
Create a more flexible set Differentiate themselves in Identify new markets e.g.
of service offerings in the face of increased emerging industry sectors,
response to customer competition professions and
demands associations
Image sources: lasersharks.com / blogs.smh.com.au / FT.com
20. Convention Centre
Operations and Facilities
The highest strategic priorities for venues in the next three years are to
Keep up with meeting Retain and recruit the right Create lower cost
technologies and identify talent operating and purchasing
those that will add value models
for customers
Image sources: techday.co.nz / vator.tv / ononshipping.com
21. Convention Centre
Operations and Facilities
The highest strategic priorities for venues by 2020 will be to
Keep up with meeting Increase the flexibility of Retain and recruit the right
technologies and identify how venue space can be talent
those that will add value configured
for customers
Image sources: mpiweb.org / 3.bp.blogspot.com / static.guitm.co.uk
22. Market Strategies
Over the next decade, which of the following service and market facing strategies
do you expect Convention Centres to adopt as they seek to compete in a more
intense global environment?
Adopt environmental best Enter into international Seek to differentiate
practices as an expected alliances with other themselves on service and
standard rather than as a independent venues to bid customer experience
source of competitive for multi-year convention
advantage contracts from
associations and other
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sphotos.ak / /smallbusinessdelivered.com
event owners
23. Finance
What financial strategies do you expect to see venues adopt by 2020?
Focus on developing Provide incentives to Offer greater financial
ancillary revenue streams encourage repeat bookings support to attract incoming
events
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24. What are the key drivers that will have
the greatest influence on the design of
new venues in the next decade?
Flexibility in use of Supporting a wide range Flexibility in use of
meeting rooms of possible future concourses / foyers /
technology solutions public spaces
Image sources: hometrend.org / telepresenceoptions.com / inhabitat.com
25. Which of the following Technology
Strategies do you expect venues to
adopt in the coming decade?
Connectivity - offer free Wi-Fi Marketing – offer 3D visuals, Event Intelligence – Adopt
to delegates and exhibitors virtual world showcases and smart tagging (e.g. RFID) of
online venue ‘walkthroughs’ trade show booths,
to showcase what is on offer delegates and meeting
rooms to enable production
of accurate information on
Image sources: newlyemerged.files.wordpress.com / knowtebook.com / stronglink.cn visitor behaviour
26. Which of the following revenue earning
activities do you expect to see venues
adopt over the next decade?
Carry advertising in public Host live entertainment Create their own or 'joint
areas targeted at the such as concerts and ventured' consumer
demographic attending theatre performances focused events such as
each event food and wine fairs,
seasonal retail events and
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local craft fairs
27. What do you think will be the key long
term differentiators of successful venues
over the next decade?
Flexibility in use of the Staff, quality attitude and Ability to help event owners
facility capability generate additional
revenue streams
Image sources: inhabitat.com / greatpeople4events.co.uk / digecor.com
28. Over the next decade, publicly funded centres will be expected to play a
far greater role in supporting the local community – for example providing
low or no cost facilities for activities such as local art exhibitions,
community meetings and social functions
60 56
50
40
30
24
19
20
10
2
0
178 Respondents Strongly agree Agree Disagree Strongly disagree
29. Over the next decade, venues will increasingly be expected to
offer more in-depth and comprehensive event design advice
and will seek to use this as a competitive differentiator
60 57
50
40
30 26
20 15
10
2
0
Image sources: designholeonline.com 180 Respondents Strongly agree Agree Disagree Strongly disagree
30. As client budget pressures increase, venues will increasingly
be expected to offer direct financial support or underwriting
to attract the largest events
60 56
50
40
30
24
19
20
10
1
Image sources: marksinvestingblog.com 180 Respondents 0
Strongly agree Agree Disagree Strongly disagree
31. As the boundaries (start and end points) of events start to blur and event
owners seek to increase participant engagement before and after the
event, venues will increasingly need to provide solutions that support
such social media engagement
60 57
50
40
31
30
20
12
10
1
0
Strongly agree Agree Disagree Strongly
Image sources: m2newmedia.netm 181 Respondents disagree
32. Over the next decade, in the face of intense competition,
there will be growing pressure to provide the core facility for
free and cover the costs through other revenue streams
60
50
50
40 37
30
20
11
10
2
0
Strongly agree Agree Disagree Strongly
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38. The Opportunity
• Conventions and
Trade Shows are
a multi-billion
industry
• Major contributor
to knowledge
exchange and
business
creation
• But
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39. To win we Must Focus
‘Beyond Tourism’
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40. ICCA Rankings - Subject Areas
The opportunity is partnering to maximise knowledge transfer and value
creation in the key industries of the future
41. Destination Strategies 2015
Show ROI for Show longer More
event term contribution extensive
owners/delegates to economic data mining
development
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53. Future Convention Cities Initiative
• Cities that want to be at the leading edge of delivering business events
• Focus on maximising long term economic benefit of events
• Research, sharing of expertise and best practices
• Meet four time a year
54. FCCI FIRST ACTION FORUM SEOUL
MARCH 2011
Image source Seoul Tourism Organization
55. Tourism
Convention Services
Design
Distribution Services
Digital Content
R&D
Image source Seoul Tourism Organization
59. Sydney - Priority sectors identified by
government for development
• Finance, Insurance & Professional Services
• Infrastructure and Construction
• Advanced Manufacturing
• Communication and Info Technology
• Retail
• Education and Research
• Agri-food
• Creative industries
• Mining
• Tourism
• Health and Allied Services
60. Sydney -
Linking business events to government priorities
BESydney
Target
government Government
priority sectors invests in
for development BESydney
Work with
government and Community
institutions to
secure events
benefits
Events help
develop sectors
Image source Business Events Sydney
61. Sydney Case Examples
• 4th International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Pathogenesis
Treatment and Prevention (IAS 2007)
Led to the establishment of a major virology institute at the
University of NSW through initial investment by the Bill and Melinda
Gates Foundation later matched by government.
• 7th International Orthodontics Congress (IOC 2010)
Many Australian clinicians picked up knowledge about new
techniques and technologies. Conference led to significant funding
increase for the Australian Society of Orthodontists research
programs.
Image source Business Events Sydney
62. International Congress on Obesity (2006)
• Secured government funding for a new Centre for
Obesity, Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease – ready
by 2013
“This conference is vital to staying at the forefront of
the fights against obesity.”
Tony Abbott, Federal Minister for Health then
(Currently Leader of Opposition Party in Australia)
Image source Business Events Sydney
63.
64. Citywide Alignment - London
Business Tourism Steering Group
Senior group of industry figures with an interest in
developing London’s global events business, across
hotels, venues, transport, retail, corporate, agency, local
government
Research on client perceptions of the destination
Comparative study into competitor destinations
Industry Forums
Clearer understanding reached of a joined-up approach
Recommendations and future approach
65. Leveraging Sporting Legacy
2015 2016* 2017 2018
• Rugby World Cup • NFL Super Bowl • World Athletics • FIFA World Cup
• Women’s Football • World Hockey Champs • Youth Olympic Games
World Cup Champions Trophy • Solheim Cup (Ladies’ • FIBA World Basketball
• Amateur Boxing • European Athletics Golf) Champs
World Champs Champs • Hockey Euronations • FINA Water Polo
• World Masters • Table Tennis World • IPC World Swimming World Cup
Athletics Champs Cup Champs (25m; • Track Cycling World
• World Disabled • LEN European Disability) Cup
Badminton Champs Swimming Champs • Track Cycling World
• World Team • Track Cycling World Cup
Badminton Champs Champs
• FINA Diving World
Series
• IPC European
Swimming Champs
• European Junior
Athletics Champs
• European Team *Olympic Year – may
Athletics Champs limit event feasibility
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66. Abu Dhabi – 30 Year Vision
• Building an open, efficient, effective and
globally integrated business environment
• Adopting a disciplined fiscal policy that is
responsive to economic cycles
• Establishing a resilient monetary and
financial market environment
• Driving significant improvement in the
efficiency of the labour market
• Developing a sufficient and resilient
infrastructure
• Developing a highly skilled, highly
productive work force
• Enabling financial markets to become the
key financiers of economic sectors and
projects
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67. Abu Dhabi – Key Sectors
• Education
• Energy and Environment
• Healthcare
• Petrochemicals, Oil and Gas
• Pharmaceuticals
• IT, Telecoms + Communications
• Transportation and Logistics
• Construction
• Culture
• Food industry
• Manufacturing and Infrastructure
• Security and Defense
• Tourism
Image source: flickr.com
68. Abu Dhabi – Infrastructure
• Health – Cleveland Clinic Abu
Dhabi bringing high quality
medicine
• Education – In Abu Dhabi
branches of Yale University,
Sorbonne, New York
University and new Zayed
University
• Masdar City – World first zero
carbon, zero waste and car
free city
• Science and Technology
• A new surface transportation
Master Plan
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69. Advantage Abu Dhabi
• A three-year Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority
initiative aimed at catalysing and seeding
innovative and viable business events
aligned to the Abu Dhabi Government’s
2030 Economic Plan
• Aimed at International Conferences and
Exhibitions
• AAD Recipient:
70. Critical factors that determine business tourism
success
Convention Bureaus
Leadership – vision, strategy, funding
Networking -buyers; business tourism trade shows
Branding
Skills
Ambassadors
Infrastructure – venues, airport
Bidding – aggressive; substantial bid funds
(Haven-Tang et al, 2007)
Image source: Durban KwaZulu Natal Convention Bureau
71. Convention Bureau Roles
• Lead generation and tracking; - to identify business tourism
opportunities;
• Bidding and bid support – with associations, meeting planners and
venues;
• Delegate boosting – marketing support for specific meetings;
• Business tourism destination marketing – stimulating awareness of a
tourism destination from a business perspective – the attractions and
business tourism services of a region;
• Product development and accreditation;
• Impact assessments; and
• Co-ordination.
Image source: Durban KwaZulu Natal Convention Bureau
72. Conclusion
• New turbulent era
• Key economic
development engine
• Too important to mess up
• Strategy, research and
innovation now critical
• Focus must be on events
that enable business to
happen
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73. Next Steps – How Can You Get Involved?
• Future Reports – Give us Feedback
• Take part in Pulse Surveys
• Contribute Expert Papers
• Run / Host a Workshop / Survey
• Student Essay Competition
• Suggest Research Topics - tell us what you’d like to see
• Ask about the sponsorship benefits
rohit@fastfuture.com www.convention-2020.com
74. Fast Future – Meetings Industry
Services
• Briefings and workshops for executive
management and boards of venues, CVB’s and
associations
• Customised research on trends, technologies
and new markets
• Development of strategies and business plans
• ‘Deep dives’ on key trends and technology
developments
• Consultancy and workshop facilitation on
innovation and new business models
74
75. Fast Future
• Research, consulting, speaking, leadership
• 5-20 year horizon - focus on ideas, developments,
people, trends and forces shaping the future
• Clients
– Industry Associations – ICCA, ASAE, PCMA, MPI
– Corporates - GE, Nokia, Pepsi, IBM, Intel,
Samsung, GSK, SAP, Orange, O2, E&Y, KPMG,
Amadeus, Sabre, Travelport, Travelex, ING,
Santander, Barclays, Citibank, Deutschebank
– Governments - Dubai, Finland, Nigeria,
Singapore, UK, US
– Convention Bureaus – Seoul, Sydney, London,
San Francisco, Toronto, Abu Dhabi, Durban,
Athens, Slovenia, Copenhagen
– Convention Centres – Melbourne,
Adelaide, Qatar, QEIICC
– Hotels - Accor Group, Preferred,
– Intercontinental
– Congrex, Kenes
– Aeroports de Paris / Schiphol Group
76. Future Convention Cities Initiative
• Cities that want to be at the leading edge of delivering business events
• Focus on maximising long term economic benefit of events
• Research, sharing of expertise and best practices
• Meet four time a year
• Initiated and co-ordinated by Fast Future
77. Hotels 2020: Beyond Segmentation
Objectives
• Identify change drivers and
key success characteristics
for the globally branded hotel
sector over the next decade
• Examine the implications for:
– Hotel strategy
– Brand portfolio
– Business models
– Customer targeting
– Innovation
78. Rohit Talwar
• Global futurist and founder of Fast Future Research.
• Award winning speaker on future insights and strategic
innovation – addressing leadership audiences in 40 countries on
5 continents
• Author of Designing Your Future – Published 08/2008
• Profiled by UK’s Independent Newspaper as one of the Top 10
Global Future Thinkers
• Led futures research, scenario planning and strategic
consultancy projects for clients in telecommunications,
technology, pharmaceuticals, banking, travel and tourism,
environment, food and government sectors
• Clients include 3M, BBC, BT, BAe, Bayer, Chloride, DTC De
Beers, DHL, EADS, Electrolux, E&Y, GE, Hoover, Hyundai, IBM,
ING, Intel, KPMG, M&S, Nakheel, Nokia, Nomura, Novartis,
OECD, Orange, Panasonic, Pfizer, PwC, Samsung, Shell,
Siemens, Symbian, Yell , numerous international associations
and governments agencies in the US, UK, Finland, Dubai,
Nigeria, Saudi Arabia and Singapore.
• To receive Fast Future’s newsletters please email
rohit@fastfuture.com
79. Designing Your Future
Key Trends, Challenges and Choices Facing
Association and Nonprofit Leaders
• 50 key trends
• 100 emerging trends
• 10 major patterns of change
• Key challenges and choices for
leaders
• Strategic decision making
framework
• Scenarios for 2012
• Key futures tools and techniques
• Published August 2008
• Price £49.95 / €54.95/ $69.95
• Email invoice request to
rohit@fastfuture.com
80. Our Services
Bespoke research; Identification &
Analysis of Future Trends, Drivers &
Shocks
Public Speaking, In-
Company Briefings, Accelerated Scenario
Seminars and Planning, Timelining &
Workshops Future Mapping
Personal Futuring for
Leaders and Leadership Expert Consultations &
Teams Futures Think Tanks
Identification of
Design & Facilitation of Opportunities for
Innovation, Incubation Innovation and Strategic
& Venturing
Programmes Strategy Creation & Investment
Development of
Implementation
Roadmaps
81. Example Projects
• Public and private client research e.g. :
– Convention 2020 – the Future of Business Events
– Future Convention Cities Initiative – Maximising LongTerm Economic Impact of Events
– One Step Beyond – Future trends and challenges for the events industry
– Hotels 2020: Beyond Segmentation – Future Hotel Strategies
– The Future of Travel and Tourism in the Middle East – a Vision to 2020
– Future of Travel and Tourism Investment in Saudi Arabia
– Aviation and Airports e.g. Aviation 2030
– Scenario Projects – Migration 2030, Future of Narcotics, Chemical Sector, Family 2030
– Scenarios for the global economy for 2030 and the implications for migration
– Designing Your Future (Published August 2008) – book written for the American Society
of Association Executives & The Center for Association Leadership
– Global Economies – e.g. The Future of China – the Path to 2020
– The Shape of Jobs to Come – Emerging Science and Technology Sectors and Careers
– Winning in India and China
• Strategic advice to industry players
• Confidential advisory and coaching services to CEOs and top teams
• Public speaking at public conferences and in-company events
• Future thinking workshops and retreats