A roadmap to 2030
From kitchen appliances to city-scale infrastructure, the built environment is a major driver of energy, emissions, waste and water usage. Connected sensors and equipment are providing ever-richer data to help forecast and optimize our use of resources at every level from homes to office buildings up to the regional level.
Now, artificial intelligence is giving us foresight into the future, and bringing autonomous control to utilities, mobility, and even social patterns. Soon non-human residents – plants and animals, corporations and robots – will be included in our definition of city systems, leading to a regenerative, prosperous future for all.
Takeaways:
- Current best practices in building and city design
- Emerging technologies and their potential impact on liveability, sustainability, and society
- How to anticipate and apply them to futureproof your business
Mark researches science-based technologies, aka Deep Tech, ranging from synthetic biology to quantum computing, to help companies develop and deploy them. Over 20 years and across 40 countries, he has worked as a management consultant, technology analyst, lab researcher, and entrepreneur at Accenture, Forrester Research, UCSF, Lux Research, and several startups.
He has served as chairman of the Swedish-American Chamber of Commerce and guest lectures at the University of California Berkeley.
Mark brings together his background covering artificial intelligence and works with clients in artistic, engineering, and innovative industries. He curates and co-develops AI-based systems for creating humor, visual and musical arts, and human-machine co-innovation.
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