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1 Page This beautiful image is of a R/W Hard Drive. This year, Samsung announced a 16 TB SSD. 15 years ago this level of storage was deemed impossible on a single unit. In 2016 both of these technologies, along with Moore’s Law, become obsolete. FUTURE
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This beautiful image is of a R/W Hard Drive. This year, Samsung announced a

16 TB SSD. 15 years ago this level of storage was deemed impossible on a single unit.

In 2016 both of these technologies, along with Moore’s Law, become obsolete.

FUTURE

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4 y e a r s : 2 0 1 2 t o 2 0 1 4The World is On-Linehttps://gigaom.com/2013/09/23/check-out-this-visual-map-

that-shows-24-hours-of-internet-usage-around-the-world/

R E D : D e n s e . R e a l t i m e f r o m b o t n e t 2 0 1 2 C e n s u s

Mobile devices have now eclipsed desktop devices

For the first time, combined usage of the top four messaging apps exceeded the combined usage of the top four social media apps YouTube is the second largest search engine in the world

Amazon SE became Googles SE’s biggest competitor

Snapchat now receives more daily check ins than Facebook

2 0 1 6 : D E V I C E U S E I S R A P I D LY C H A N G I N G

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a mini brain utilized by researchers

MINI BRAIN

Christopher Hadiono, a 16-year old high school student has redesigned a bioreactor that can hold more "mini-brains" at a lower price through 3D printing. The SpinΩ is now aiding studies on the Zika virus.

Student Invents 3D Printed Bioreactor That Can Grow Hundreds of Mini-Brains

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Mini Brains

Mini Brains are approx. the size of a pencil head

Regenerated Brain Stem Cells

Chemically induced brain cells

Heat Map of the composition of a mini brain

utilized by researchers The US $400 BIO REACTOR

“We did not think that even a biotechnology graduate student could make this into a reality, once you have a good idea, that changes everything.”

While it’s current commercial versions cost around $2000, Hadiono’s bioreactor, named SpinΩ, costs around $400 and allows several devices to be run all at the same time due to its small size.

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Human Longevity, Inc. raised more than $220 million. It has previously raised $80 million in 2014.

The ultimate goal of HLI is not only to keep a database on the world’s human genotypes and phenotypes, but also to subject this data to machine learning that has the ability to predict susceptibility to diseases, such as cancer and heart disease.

Human Longevity INC

Enhanced Humans

Human Longevity: Big Investment

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2016: Biologists built a piece of software that can program living cells like a computer

For the first time, researchers have developed a new kind of software that makes it possible to genetically engineer, or ‘program’, a cell to perform any kind of function, via a simple programming

language.

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IBM HAS OFFERED CLOUD ACCESS TO THEIR QUANTUM

COMPUTER

Quantum computing is still very much in the early research stage, but IBM is hoping to

accelerate the progress around it by making a quantum computer available to researchers as a cloud service.

IBM is allowing interested parties to access a 5 qubit quantum computer it’s

calling

IBM Quantum Experience.

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While conventional systems are designed on binary principles (where opening/closing semiconductor gates represents on/off, or 0/1) quantum systems utilize “qubits’ which can be on, off or both on and off.

SUPERCOOLED

IBM has created its own quantum chip running at 5 qubits. It could take a machine running between 50 and 100 qubits to surpass the capabilities of today’s fastest super computers.

5 QUBITS

IBM: Quantum and Watson?The programming language IBM created for this project operates almost like writing music. The programmer can simply drag quantum objects to the “staff” to write a program.

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D:WAVE is Google’s Quantum Computer. The tech giant has been practising M&A as a competitive strategy, as their desktop search market continues to drop.

In this instance, they have joined with NASA to create a Quantum Computing Lab (pictured centre).Google have also teamed up with Chrysler America to create a unit that integrates into existing cars for driverless

applications.They are currently testing 100 SUV’s.

PROJECT 3Marketing

PROJECT 1Social Media

PROJECT 2Awesome

QUANTUM: Google team up with NASA

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2016: ELON MUSK SELLS OVER 300,000 TESLA ELECTRIC SELF DRIVING CARS IN TWO WEEKSWeek One: US Govt. announces implementation infrastructure to accommodate self driving electric vehicles

Week Two: India announced a roll out to remove all petrol motor vehicles by 2030

Week Three: The Netherlands, in a majority vote, supported a motion to ban new sales of petrol or diesel cars, starting in 2025

Week Four: The NZ Herald published a video of The Tesla driving “itself” over the Auckland Harbor bridge

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Apple is building a car

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April 2016: Solar Powered Airplane Completes Its Around-the-World

Flight

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Augmented Reality: Holograms for everyday useThe technology is different from virtual reality headsets.

With augmented reality, you still see the real world – but with some digital embellishments.

Microsoft’s prototype augmented reality headset, the HoloLens, doesn’t even use a screen.

The device adjusts the scene before you by projecting light directly on to your retina, conjuring virtual objects that Microsoft calls holograms.

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California’s minimum wage hikes are going to force logistics firms with low-paid warehouse workers to invest more heavily in robotic technology.

“It will increase the introduction of robotic technology with these companies,” he said. “That’s the conveyor belts and things that pack boxes and move them down the belt.

That sort of thing is going to increase, and it’s already been increasing.”John Husing Inland Empire Economist

California’s minimum wage increase will add more robotic automation in logistics

Boston Dynamics

ATLAS

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2015: China Builds City's First All-Robot FactoryAs part of a major push towards automation, the first robots-only factory is being built in China's Dongguan

manufacturing hub, reducing human employees to a bare minimum.

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© 2014 Deloitte

Japanese company Spread claims to have developed theworld’s first fully automated, large-scale vegetable factory

Spread, a Japan-headquartered factory solutions provider, has begun construction of the world’s first large-scale is fully automated vegetable factory, which manages the process from seeding to harvest and

is capable of producing 30,000 head of lettuce per day.AUGUST 04, 2015   ABDUL MONTAQIM

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DIVERSITYA huge revolution is taking place in the

technology industry, with women forming an increasing part of leadership and the entire tech

workforce – evidenced in part by fast growth in annual events such as the Women in Tech

Summit that takes place in several US cities.

Bridging the gender gap is a great place to be. Tech holds the reputation of being diverse in its

make up across nationalities, but gender remains a concern.

True diversity is more than visual however.

Real diversity requires difference in thought.

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PEER TO PEER EXCHANGEThe future economy is now

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“A tour de force”

BILL GATESOn the technology behind Bitcoin

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BLOCKCHAIN

1.0 CryptoCurrency2.0 Smart Contracts

3.0 DNA

ETHEREUM

CRYPTOCURRENCIES

Value exchange Via P2P

(Peer to Peer)Virtual

DNOTES

FINTECH

Disrupting the Banking and Finance

Industries

WEPAY

BITCOIN

Publically listedStabilizing

Future Crypto Gold Standard?

DIGITAL WALLETS

BASICS

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WHAT IS BITCOIN?

A consensus network that enables a new payment system that is entirely digital.

The first decentralized peer-to-peer payment network that is powered by its users with no central authority

or middlemen. It is a form of currency that is more stable per user than the fiat currency of many countries, some of

which are categorized as developed.

BITCOIN EXPLAINED

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Text or email financial transactions between peers (P2P)

Current: Transfer of funds from sender to receiver. Receiver deposits text or email into assigned debit account

Future: Individuals can text or email a financial transactions, in real time, across borders, anonymously

GOOGLE WALLET

DOWNLOADS2014

20 Million

GOOGLE PLAY REVIEWSONLY 1 STAR

14.8 %

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ALIPAY

Mobile-based payments in the United States are expected to reach $142 billion in volume in 2019.

Mobile Payments US 2019:

Just 23% of purchases on smartphones use alternative payment methods, while just 16% use digital wallets across desktops and 19% use the payment option on tablets. 

Alternative Payment Methods

Transform Bitcoin into your checking, mortgage or credit accounts

Pay for Pizza, Taxis and online purchases with whatever account you want

Specify the App or Account that you want to purchase from or to

800,000,000 Registered UsersOver 171,000,000 Global Transactions daily

Ali Baba’s golden innovation

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PUBLICLY LISTED

In order for Bitcoin to publicly list, it needed a public form of record – an available ledger.

To explain how this is achieved, we need to explore a simple piece of code that may be applied to almost every industry, and which

may have finally solved the age old “Byzantium Generals Problem”.

Its called the Blockchain

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TRANSFORMATIVE TECHNOLOGY BLOCKCHAIN

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Smart contracts enable an entirely new form of

exchange called Peer To Peer (P2P), Permissioned or Permission-less, required

platforms are now available.

CONTRACTUAL ASSET EXCHANGE2.0

When mapped, Human DNA is approx. 5 gigabytes and

can be accessed, transferred and analysed

digitally.

MEDICINE3.0

While Bitcoin, the first to list and the most widely known digital currency, is arguably

as stable as many fiat currencies, it is simply one

CryptoCurrency of an increasingly growing

number.

CURRENCY1.0

Blockchain Applications

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Stephen Hawking

“If machines produce everything we need, the outcome will depend on how things are distributed. Everyone can enjoy a life of luxurious leisure if the machine-produced wealth is shared, or most people can end up miserably poor if the machine-owners successfully lobby against wealth redistribution. So far, the trend seems to be toward the second option, with technology driving ever-increasing inequality.”

WE ARE VERYCREATIVE PEOPLE

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