Now the recession is apparently over, global companies are back to thinking about the future...
Simon Daniel is the inventor of the USB battery and folding keyboard. He’s also CEO of Moixa, a fast-growing renewable energy group.
Now the recession is apparently over, global companies are back to thinking about the future again.
It’s a new year, new decade and the UK is stumbling out of recession.
It’s 6am at King’s Cross Station which, much like the government's low carbon policy, is still unfinished after a decade of constant redevelopment.
Information is no longer power – it is annoying. We’re overloaded 24 hours a day with emails, spam, RSS, newsletters, newspapers, TV, blogs, social networks, or (the last thing we need) Twitter feeds, pointlessly following the minutiae of others’ lives.
Silicon Valley is like a supermarket for entrepreneurs – everything is available within a few square miles, from finance to technology teams, lawyers, networks and resources, and of course it’s sunny.
In contrast to the European summer slowdown, momentum is building here in the US. I’m at the NASA Ames research park near San Fransisco as part of a group of 40 entrepreneurs and scientists from all over the world on a “summer project” called Singularity University.
As Gordon Brown takes yet another pounding, we would all do well to heed the lessons of his leadership.
We are currently witness to the biggest heist since the Europeans raided Inca gold.
Maybe it was Easter Holiday sun, spring daffodils, or the ‘Keep Calm and Carry On’ campaign, but business is proceeding somewhat normally.
With 2008 and soon the Bush administration behind us, it’s time to look forward, be optimistic, and climb up out of the hole we’ve got ourselves into.
Despite the government’s anxiety to be seen as green, 2008 is most likely to be remembered for its missed opportunities.
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