274I_Richard Gill, CEO of RethinkX

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“[In] societal change we need to protect people, not jobs or industries.”


Are you interested in transformational technologies? What do you think about cities being in competition? How can we embrace change even if it is messy?

Interview with Richard Gill, CEO of Rethink X. We talk about his vision for the future of cities, change and its management, technology, human evolution, and many more.

Richard Gill is a technology pioneer, innovator, serial entrepreneur, investor and CEO of RethinkX, an independent not-for-profit global research organization that analyzes the speed and scale of technology-led disruption and their implications across industry and society. He has founded startups in fields as diverse as broadcasting, early internet technologies, food safety, AI, water and clean energy. He has an extensive background in innovation, change management and governance in both public and private sectors. He brings a practical, evidence-based approach to understanding the way technology adoption happens and the profound implications for humanity.

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11 responses to “274I_Richard Gill, CEO of RethinkX”

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