Hanging together, lest we hang one by one:
The C-PET Mash-up and American Leadership in Century 21 Nigel M. de S. Cameron Center for Policy on Emerging Technologies Washington, DC At the heart of our C-PET view of things lie two convictions. First, that knowledge networking is the way to go; and every articulate view should be round the table, not because we … Continue reading
Asking Tomorrow’s Questions
Asking Tomorrow’s Questions: As we move on from the Waterwheel Economy Nigel M. de S. Cameron Center for Policy on Emerging Technologies Washington, DC In his extraordinary book, What Technology Wants, Kevin Kelly, co-founder of Wired magazine and one of the tech gurus of our age, points out that around the time of the American … Continue reading
My Take: The Future of Biotechnology
C-PET’s November 5 roundtable Nigel M. de S. Cameron Center for Policy on Emerging Technologies Washington, DC Our roundtable on the future of the biotech industry drew together some of its smartest participants. Jennie Hunter-Cevera, Executive VP at RTI, was until recently president of the University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute. Gregory Stock, co-founder of Signum … Continue reading
Leadership in the Exaclasm
Nigel M. de S. Cameron Center for Policy on Emerging Technologies Washington, DC When teens say TMI it means they don’t want embarrassing details. But Eric Schmidt, Mr. Google, has the ultimate TMI facts: until 2003, he states with customary Delphic authority, the world had created 5 exabytes of data. By 2010, we do it … Continue reading