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Asking smart people dumb questions – the new role of challengers at Davos

by Andrew Maynard | Jan 27, 2011 | Emerging Technology

Cross-posted at ForumBlog.org – the World Economic Forum blog My high school physics teacher used to tell me there’s no such think as a dumb question.  It’s a lesson I’ve carried with me through my professional career as a scientist.  But it’s a philosophy that...

Davos 2011: Desperately seeking Google

by Andrew Maynard | Jan 24, 2011 | Emerging Technology, Policy

It’s that time of year again – 2000+ of the worlds top movers and shakers are beginning to descend on the Swiss ski town of Davos for this year’s Annual World Economic Forum meeting.  Political heavyweights like Clinton, Annan, Sarkozy and Cameron...

Building a sustainable future: World Economic Forum tackles the opportunities and challenges presented by technology innovation

by Andrew Maynard | Jan 19, 2011 | Emerging Technology, Future, Policy, Technology Innovation

“Technology doesn’t just happen” – people must be sick of hearing me say this.  Yet as chair of the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on Emerging Technologies, it’s something I seem to end up saying rather a lot as we strive to...

The Global Redesign Initiative and the need for up-front investment in sustainable technology innovation

by Andrew Maynard | May 31, 2010 | Emerging Technology, Policy, Technology Innovation

The global financial crisis of 2008-09 laid bare the inadequacies of global systems in an increasingly interdependent world, and highlighted the need to rethink the “architecture of global cooperation” – the idea at the core of the World Economic Forum Global...

Davos 2010 wrapup – inspired by youth

by Andrew Maynard | Jan 31, 2010 | Policy, Recommended

Well, I’ve survived my first “Davos” and lived to tell the tale.  I feel I should write about how profoundly important and influential these meetings are (and without a doubt, they are).  But it’s two o’clock in the morning, and I wanted...
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