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Boomers: The Next 20 Years Map of Future Landscape Affecting Boomers
As boomers move into their 60s and 70s over the next 20 years, they
will not only carry their revolutionary history with them. They will
extend it into a new realm. Biology, the very basis of human life, will
be up for grabs as boomers make choices about physical aging that no
previous generation has had to make.
Green Health And Sustainability--Spring 2008 Conference Materials (SR-1162)
At our Spring 2008 Conference, we looked at how concerns about health and sustainability are converging--we call this trend "Green Health." As part of the first day of the conference, staff and attendees engaged in an immersive experience to examine a spectrum of green practices that broadly relate to health. With street ethnographic guides in hand, we set out to explore the streets of San Francisco and visit the diverse worlds of "Eco Chic," "Green Retail," and "Urban Community."
2008 Spring Exchange Materials: The Future of Making
Welcome to the Future of Making! We are on the verge of a transformation of how products are designed, manufactured, and distributed. The entire supply chain is undergoing reinvention and the impact will be felt not only by manufacturers but also by individuals, households, communities, even entire regions. Driven by the need to innovate faster than ever before, green aspirations, and a quest for authenticity, new paradigms for “making things” are emerging.
Future of Making Map
Two future forces, one mostly social, one mostly technological, are intersecting to transform how goods, services, and experiences—the “stuff” of our world—will be designed, manufactured, and distributed over the next decade. An emerging do-it-yourself culture of “makers” is boldly voiding warranties to tweak, hack, and customize the products they buy. And what they can’t purchase, they build from scratch. Meanwhile, flexible manufacturing technologies on the horizon will change fabrication from massive and centralized to lightweight and ad hoc.
2008 Ten-Year Forecast Annual Conference Materials
The 2008 Ten-Year Forecast Annual Retreat, "The Future is a New View of Life," took place in San Francisco, CA on April 9 & 10. Materials from this meeting are available for download to TYF members, including:
2008 TYF Map of the Decade (SR-1142)
40+10 Years of Foresight [SR-1094]
The future is everything we can imagine: the fearsome, the inspiring, the inexplicable, the essential. 40 years ago, our founders imagined a world in which it would be possible to improve human lives and build better institutions by thinking systematically about the future. Today, we call this practice "Foresight to Insight to Action."
This map is a dynamic work-in-progress, and will likely change throughout the year. Stay tuned for updates.
The Future of Foodscapes
The Health Horizons Studio Project, The Future of Foodscapes, maps the trends and drivers that will configure the global food landscape over the next decade.
If you are already a Foodscapes member, please visit our dedicated wiki to access materials from the November 7, 2007, workshop. For assistance, please contact Jeannie Swanson, Programs Administrator.
Open Health: Innovation in the Global Health Economy -- Fall 2007 Conference Materials
Our Fall 2007 Conference focused on the application of open innovation principles in the global health economy. The event kicked off with a keynote address by Alph Bingham, founder of Innocentive. IFTF's Jody Ranck introduced the concept of "Open Health," and presented an overview of our Open Health Map of Disruptive Innovation. Crystal Lynn Keeler and Cesar Castro gave us a sneak peek at the Open Health Toolkit.
Biocitizens and New Media Technology Conference Briefing [SR-1133]
The Biocitizens and New Media Technology conference explored the convergence of trends around new media, health, and biocitizenship. After the conference, we launched a new Web site (http://biocitizennewmedia.org)(password required) to demonstrate the participatory nature of new media. The Web site sought to encourage interactive communication with our clients around the potential implications of engaged biocitizens equipped with new media tools.
The Biocitizen and New Media Technologies -- Spring 2007 Conference Materials
The Health Horizons Spring 2007 Conference examined the emergence of biocitizens and the role of new media technologies. The PowerPoint presentations are available above, along with the graphic recording wall charts and the agenda booklet.




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