The podcast is sponsored by Bolia. The Next 20 Years is a podcast made in collaboration with Danish design company Bolia about how the world as we know it is going to change in the next 20 years. We have invited profiles from around the globe to offer their take on what the future holds. They will all challenge the way you think about the world and inspire you to a different understanding of yourself, of how you live, work, eat and interact with the world.
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The podcast is sponsored by Bolia. The Next 20 Years is a podcast made in collaboration with Danish design company Bolia about how the world as we know it is going to change in the next 20 years. We have invited profiles from around the globe to offer their take on what the future holds. They will all challenge the way you think about the world and inspire you to a different understanding of yourself, of how you live, work, eat and interact with the world.
For this last episode of our podcast series we have invited James Ludwig to talk about how the things we build and the things we make will have to change in the future. James is the VP at Steelcase Inc. Spearheading their Global Design and Engineering. James is occupied with the human capacity for invention, and for his presentation, he will talk about how future cities, buildings, and products will abandon the idea of the machine and embrace the living organism. Instead of viewing our latest technological achievements as the pinnacles of our imagination, we should figure out how to fuse these technologies into an ecosystem that we want to be a part of.
The Next 20 Years
The podcast is sponsored by Bolia. The Next 20 Years is a podcast made in collaboration with Danish design company Bolia about how the world as we know it is going to change in the next 20 years. We have invited profiles from around the globe to offer their take on what the future holds. They will all challenge the way you think about the world and inspire you to a different understanding of yourself, of how you live, work, eat and interact with the world.