PlaningSocial Distancing kills innovation — 3 things you can do now to stay creativeWhy is the stay-at-home policy a serious threat to innovation?Mar 29, 2020Mar 29, 2020
PlaninginTechnology & the Human MindWhat will happen first: Air Taxis or Space Tourism?In a panel discussion in Stuttgart last week, Robert Thielicke, Chief Editor of Technology Review (MIT Review), asked a panel of industry…Feb 20, 2020Feb 20, 2020
PlaninginTechnology & the Human MindUrban Air Mobility has failed in the 1960s — Whats different now?On December 21, 1965 the first helicopter service between JFK airport and midtown Manhattan was launched on the top of the picturesque new…Jan 29, 2020Jan 29, 2020
PlaninginTechnology & the Human MindWhy the Iphone 11 has an outdated keyboard dating back to 1875Most of us believe that once new and clearly advanced technology becomes available, this will inevitably lead to a widespread adoption…Jan 15, 20201Jan 15, 20201
PlaninginTechnology & the Human MindExplaining the origins of InnovationIn our society it is still quite common to attribute the creation of new ideas to either genius or serendipity — a lucky moment finding a…Jan 13, 2020Jan 13, 2020
PlaninginTechnology & the Human MindIs Innovation Inevitable? Science surprisingly says so!It happened in the early morning hours on the 14th of August 1901 in Bridgeport near the village of Fairfield. Gustav Albin Weißkopf, a…Jan 4, 2020Jan 4, 2020
PlaninginTechnology & the Human MindThe Formula for Creativity — yes, there is one!It is a quite common misconception that a breakthrough idea comes as an isolated, serendipitous moment of enlightment. In reality, however…Jan 3, 2020Jan 3, 2020