Digital Transformation

Metaverse keynote speakers aren't shy about touching on the the future of cybersecurity. After all, cybersecurity is today’s fastest-growing form of criminal activity – and one every business, especially Web3 firms, needs to defend against. Thankfully, as Metaverse keynote speakers can also tell you, adopting...

Shh! Don't tell return to work keynote speakers and future of work experts: Work sucks! Or so we often assume, that is… But as our  new book FUN AT WORK™: How to Boost Creativity, Unleash Innovation, and Reinvent the Future of Work Using the Transformative...

Future of work experts and keynote speakers are clear on the following: In an age of rising digital transformation and public/stakeholder scrutiny, companies face a growing challenge. Specifically: How to leverage customer data to innovate, adapt, and create cutting-edge user experiences at a rapid pace...

As metaverse experts, consultants, and Web 3.0, NFTs, and crypto thought leaders often point out, the future is becoming increasing digital. With the world now actively moving to embrace virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), digital wallets, and more, tomorrow growingly belongs to cyberspace. Having...

Life, Work, and Play 3.0: Welcome to Tomorrow’s Smart City – A decade ago, destinations like Rio de Janeiro were already powered by high-tech command centers capable of monitoring weather, traffic, electricity usage, natural disasters, emergency situations and more – now the world’s most storied...

As talented and brilliant as we beautiful humans are, we’re effectively born blank slates, with the human mind a tabula rasa that’s free of preconceived goals, notions, and ideas. Over time, we absorb learning and information from our environment, from the information that we consume,...

Being innovation keynote speakers and futurist consultants, we're frequently asked: In a world of changing variables, shifting trends, and emerging geopolitical events, what's the new formula for business success? As it turns, out over 2.5 quintillion bytes of data are currently being produced every day...