So proud of the lineup we had last month in our EY dome at TNW.

So proud of the lineup we had last month in our EY dome at TNW
So proud of the lineup we had last month in our EY dome at TNW. But even happier with the insights that were shared with over 1000 visitors to our sessions. For me, the most valuable insights:
1. AI is obviously going to radically change our world and push our limits on analytics, productivity and creative boundaries.
But real change will still come from people with imagination and tremendous perseverance.
AI would not have realized the fly drive mobility concept of PAL-V from Robert Dingemanse.
AI would not have developed the racing concept Extreme E with electric rally cars to address climate change (but Ali Russell did) and would not have created a
Braille keyboard for cell phones (thanks Martijn Paulen for inspiring example).
2. Absolute focus and dedication: as Job van der Voort of the Dutch unicorn #Remote says: there are only two things in my life: 'work and family'.
That's it. The price you pay for success is that you have to be able to say no to a lot of other and fun things.
3. Awareness of urgency. According to our speaker Constantijn Van Oranje-Nassau of #Techleap many people are still insufficiently aware of the speed at
which new developments are coming our way, both technologically and socially. Many companies and even complete industries are dancing on the Titanic.
So competition in everything we do is good and necessary to stay sharp at all times.
Inspiring insights that I can and want to take further. And hopefully you too. For now, have a nice weekend.
And last but not least: thanks to all speakers and my fantastic colleagues at EY who made this event possible!
Nina Barchukova Ron Schneider RM Erik de Heer and many more!






