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Visions of a better world

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Welcome to the world of 2051 through the eyes of digital marketing pioneers from around the world: engineers, developers, designers, writers and analysts who closely follow tech trends. With their finely honed intuition for user experience and a passion for technology, the authors boldly predict life 30 years from now through a collection of fascinating, futuristic, stories. AUTHOR: Brice Le Blevennec is the founder and CEO of Emakina. Founded in 2001, Emakina is an independent group of agencies in Europe that specialise in digital marketing, website design, e-commerce applications, and communication campaigns. Brice Le Blevennec was the first to claim the title of “Chief Visionary Officer” in Europe, and hosted the famous show CyberCafe21 for 10 years on Belgian TV. Brimming with ideas and energy, he is known as a serial entrepreneur (Emakina, Tunz, Zingle, Kwater, Objekten…), an unconditional technology enthusiast, and an inspiring speaker. SELLING POINTS: . An informed look at the world of the future from a digital perspective . Visions of what our world will look like in 2051 through 30 predictions by engineers, developers, designers, writers and analysts 30 colour illustrations

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Weight 544 g
Dimensions 140 × 210 mm
ISBN

9782390251873

Dimensions

140 x 210 mm

Book Type

Paperback / softback

Author

Brice Le Blevennec

Author Bio

Brice Le Blevennec is the founder and CEO of Emakina. Founded in 2001, Emakina is an independent group of agencies in Europe that specialise in digital marketing, website design, e-commerce applications, and communication campaigns. Brice Le Blevennec was the first to claim the title of "Chief Visionary Officer" in Europe, and hosted the famous show CyberCafe21 for 10 years on Belgian TV. Brimming with ideas and energy, he is known as a serial entrepreneur (Emakina, Tunz, Zingle, Kwater, Objekten…), an unconditional technology enthusiast, and an inspiring speaker.

Number of Pages

240

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