Slides from a talk at TechStrong Con about how community and capitalism are not add odds with one another, rather, bringing them together is now the best option for future economic growth.
Foundation Analyst: Accelerated Strategies WoW coach, speaker, learning facilitator Geek, wordsmith, Bananagrammer Volunteer warden at Kingley Vale Once saw a flamingo lay an egg Can dig an Olive Ridley turtle nest Mission: Bringing joy to work
that I wanted to be different in any area that I was going to act in, I wanted to leave a “touch” of lightness, or just demonstrate that many cool things could be done, just for the love of what you believe.” Amanda Pinto “I went in search of more knowledge, to understand people, to understand the politics, behaviors and vanities of human beings.” “I surrounded myself with people who believe in this same purpose. There were so many friends! So much learning. I thank everyone.” A union of people with the same goal, talking about technology, disseminating knowledge, practicing automation, collaborating and innovating! “There is no luck: there are choices and courage! There is desire and a lot of work, focus and dedication! And meeting the purpose with people who believe in the same values as you!”
The industrial revolution The age of steam and railways Age of steel, electricity and heavy engineering Age of oil, automobiles and mass production Age of information and telecomms Icons made by Freepik and Eucalyp from www.flaticon.com Carlota Perez
1980’s 21st Century Steam engines Steel, oil, electricity, combustion engines Digital revolution AI, big data, robotics, IoT, blockchain and crypto Connection of frontier tech to purpose and inclusivity 21st Century Icons made by Freepik, Goodware and Eucalyp from www.flaticon.com World Economic Forum
technology and innovation best practices are being bent back toward the service of humanity by the champions of the 5th.” Jim Van Eerden “Most of the conferences I attend focus on ‘the next big tech thing’ and what it can do, often to the exclusion of the utility and impact the technology will have on society. I am most often asked what the next ‘smart money’ tech trend is in fintech. I am now happy to report it is not blockchain, bitcoin, or AI. It is humanity.” Lawrence Wintermeyer