Today
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Number one,
today'
s technologies are incredibly intuitive.
Now, I'm not here
today
to tell you that STEM's bad.
I'm not here
today
to tell you that girls shouldn't code.
Is it different than what is being used today, or does it have a lower carbon footprint than what's used conventionally?
A self-sustainable renewable energy ecosystem was presented
today.
But the suggestion I want to put to you
today
is that there's something fundamentally wrong with this model.
But today, it is becoming a reality that they are now becoming successful.
And this is quite an extraordinary idea, but it is reality
today.
We can have 3D printers
today
that build structures like these.
The detail that you can get
today
is quite amazing.
With 3D printing, we're seeing
today
that we can create much better implants.
You can buy a machine
today
for about $300 that you can create yourself, which is quite incredible.
But there are more and more technologies, software and processes
today
that are breaking down those barriers.
This is something that is now possible today, that you can direct personally how you want your products to look.
Scanning teeth today, you can have your teeth scanned and dental coatings made in this way to fit you.
Using this process, pioneers in the industry are layering up cells
today.
But the truth is it doesn't really matter which sage said it first, because it's still sage advice, even
today.
Today
I combine all my passions as the CEO of InteraXon, a thought-controlled computing company.
Today
we're often too busy tending to our iPhones and iPods to really stop and get to know ourselves.
On the subject of Google,
today
you can search and tag images based on the thoughts and feelings you had while you watched them.
So what I wanted to leave you with
today
is the notion that when you let things start to think and walk and talk on their own, interesting processes and productivities can emerge.
Today
I want to tell you why.
Today
I want to tell you why I chose the gun to create a better world.
Robert Dill-Bundi: My quality of life, I rate what I have
today
a bit different than what most people would assume.
I'm going to talk to you
today
about the design of medical technology for low-resource settings.
Between now and 2050, when the global population is set to move from
today'
s 7.6 billion to tomorrow's 9.8 billion people, hundreds of millions of people will experience security, health and safety issues.
And I know this sounds like a lofty goal, and it is ridiculously ambitious, but today, our current operating model operates at a ten-to-one ratio.
This is made possible because today, with design for manufacture and assembly, which uses light gauge steel frame construction, shipped and assembled on-site, we can decrease construction costs by 20 percent and environmental waste by 15 percent, saving time, money and keeping tons of waste out of landfills.
So I want to show you some of that today, and I want to start with the very two people that I used when I first did.
And today, I think it's even more important than ever if we want to address rising inequality, climate change, the refugee crisis, just to name a few major issues.
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