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The 7 Most Fascinating Tech Talks of Propelify Innovation Festival

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Jewell’s talk was based on Pearson’s research project by the same name, which explored the skills that will be needed most by 2030. Jewell added that employers are also in a position to accept alternate education certificates, which could help open doors for those who were unable to gain skills through traditional schooling.

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Wikimedia Foundation COO Janeen Uzzell on future-proofing history

Intercom, Inc.

To correct for the systemic gender and race bias and ensure a better representation of everyone’s experiences, they’re encouraging otherwise unheard voices to speak up and write their stories – namely women and Black people. That’s a bit about how I made it here, and I’ve had a chance to work for two really powerful brands.

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Intercom on Product: The dawn of a new decade

Intercom, Inc.

Brands are now building physical stores that act as real-world ads for products you purchase online. I think in general the idea is that if you use a thing every day, or even multiple times a day, then it’s potentially ROI positive for you to invest in the best possible version of it. The rise of direct to consumer brands.

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Norman Crowley on uncovering the business opportunities in tackling climate change

Intercom, Inc.

But his current venture is more personal to him, and is he says born out of a motivation to create something that would make a positive impact on the world, rather than just make money. And so we don’t really have any interest in setting up businesses anymore, unless they can have a positive impact. It’s been very sad.