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Technology Forecasting and Predictions: 2016 (7 of 7)
DTNS’s 2016 prediction show, #2657, was published on December 31, 2015 and along with the diverse group of hosts, there was a broad range of predictions in many areas. Virtual reality dominated from an air time standpoint. With multiple big … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Disruption, Innovation, Invention, Theory
Tagged Forecast, Forecasting, Podcast, Podcasting, Predictions, technology
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Tech Forecasting and Predictions 2015 (4 of 7)
After listening to six years of tech prediction shows – it seemed only fair to add my own predictions based on industrial and slower moving technologies. I’m attempting to follow the rules as laid out by DTNS and the observations made … Continue reading
Posted in Aerospace, Business, Disruption, Methods, Theory, VC
Tagged DTNS, Forecast, future, Futurism, Podcast, Prediction, Tech Forecasting, technology
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DTNS 2397: Tech Forecasting for 2015 (1 of 7)
In the value-for-value world of DTNS, Patreon and Tom Merrit – I might not be the best contributor. Trying to think of ways to give back, I listened to the 2015 forecast show, DTNS 2397, that was published on December … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, 2015, DTNS, DTNS 2397, Forecast, Futurist, Jenny Josephson, Justin Robert Young, Patreon, Patrick Beja, Tech Forecasting, Tom Merritt, Year end
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