Scientists grew electronics inside the brains of living mice. Not attached. Not implanted. Grown. Biology and computing merging at the cellular level. Healthcare. AI. Human capability. All about to be reshaped. The leadership question isn’t whether this matters. It’s whether your team spots convergences like this before your industry gets blindsided.
One book this month
Only finished one book this month (blame Cape Town). But it was the right one. Now What by Mark van Rijmenam — a fellow Dutch futurist asking the question every CEO should be sitting with: how do you lead when AI, quantum computing, robotics, and synthetic biology are all converging at once? His answer: you can’t afford to treat these as separate trends. The Intelligence Age rewards those who see how they connect. My full take is here.
One book this month
Only finished one book this month (blame Cape Town). But it was the right one. Now What by Mark van Rijmenam — a fellow Dutch futurist asking the question every CEO should be sitting with: how do you lead when AI, quantum computing, robotics, and synthetic biology are all converging at once? His answer: you can’t afford to treat these as separate trends. The Intelligence Age rewards those who see how they connect. My full take is here.
One question for you
How future fit is your leadership team — really? If you want to pressure-test that, book a conversation or DM me.