Join us for a provocative presentation that outlines and simplifies key themes and trends of vital significance to leaders across sectors.

We are in a time of seemingly constant change, uncertainty, volatility, and confusion, not least because every technological trend out there is labeled the next big thing. Tom presents insights and offers clarity on the new realities of business, contextualized by the macroeconomic climate, new consumer behaviors, and new technology trends.

Better understand the oncoming implications of quantum computing, ChatGPT, 5G, voice interfaces, advanced robotics, and other innovations amidst the growth of marketplaces, open ecosystems, changing regulations, and more.

About the author

Tom Goodwin, Acclaimed Business Transformation Consultant; author, “Digital Darwinism”

Tom is a world-renowned trends and, and the founder of All We Have Is Now (AWHIN, Inc), an innovation consultancy. Tom hosts The Edge, an original series on Euronews which reaches 250 million households, explores the future of business and culture through technology and spotlights the companies and people taking bold leaps into what’s next. He is the author of Digital Darwinism, a business book that has been translated into seven languages, and a second edition published in 2022. He has amassed over 700,000 followers on LinkedIn, where he has been voted as the #1 Voice in Marketing. A global speaker, he has delivered over 100 keynote speeches at leading public and private events across more than 42 countries. Tom advises Fortune 500 companies and startups on business transformation and innovation. As a proponent of “nowism,” a more practical form of futurism, Goodwin believes that we have all the technology we need at our disposal and we can drive meaningful growth by taking action and using our imagination to unleash its power. His work has been referenced in The New York Times and The Economist. He has published over 500 articles in publications including The Guardian, TechCrunch, Forbes, Digiday, Quartz, Marketing Week, Adweek, and the World Economic Forum.