In our latest Futurist Forum live discussion, Glen Hiemstra, founder of Futurist.com, will look at how work will evolve over the next several decades both in America and globally. Work is in the process of becoming more knowledge intensive, but it is easy to exaggerate the importance of this trend. The job as we understood it is disappearing, even as history is likely to repeat itself and produce unprecedented levels of employment. There will be jobs in the future, ranging from the familiar, like dental assistants, to the exotic, like brain augmenters. What will the jobs be and how can one best prepare?
London workshops by Rohit Talwar in June
Rohit Talwar (Futures Agency member) will be hosting two events in June
Workshop: Human Enhancement, the Future of Technology and the Technology of the Future will be taking place on June 7th 2013.
Eminent futurist José Luis Cordeiro (http://www.cordeiro.org/) will also be present at the event. The workshop will explore how a range of emerging science and technology developments could shape the future and drive human enhancement.

Pre-workshop briefings will be taking place on June 6th 2013 when Rohit Talwar will be speaking about 100 Drivers of Change for Business Presented. The 09.30 -11.30 session is by invitation only, but the 13.30-15.30 session will be open to the public.
The topics to be explored will include: transformational forces shaping business in the decade ahead, leveraging technology and the next generation of the internet effectively, shortening and accelerating business cycles, evolution of globalization and the resulting talent challenge.
For further details on the topics to be explored and to book your place, please visit: http://fastfuture.eventbrite.co.uk/ or email rohit@fastfuture.com



