In 2016, a company specializing in the creation of functional and comfortable office products partnered with Bureo to decrease the ever-growing deluge of plastic in our oceans. More specifically, Humanscale plans to make a difference by manufacturing their new Smart Ocean task chair through Bureo’s “Net Positiva” program. This recovery and recycling initiative facilitates the... Continue Reading →
Basic income is one solution to our growing mental health crisis
Stigma surrounding mental health is on the decline: we talk about it in the media, in our workplaces and with our friends, and importantly with professionals. But one of the few remaining taboos is talking about what causes a lot of our anxieties and depression: stress, worklessness, job-insecurity, poverty, financial insecurity, inequality. In short, work.... Continue Reading →
The mastermind behind the first wave of surgical robots unveils the next generation
Frederic H. Moll trained to become a surgeon, but never completed his residency at Virgina Mason Hospital in Seattle. Nonetheless, the doctor-by-training and humble "gadget guy," has changed the face of medicine for good. Moll, who is known as the "Bill Gates of robotics," ushered in the first wave of surgical robotics in 1995 with... Continue Reading →
These are the 3 key skill sets workers will need to learn by 2030
Humanity has always endeavoured to speed up manual tasks. From the first use of animal bones as tools to the creation of the factory production line by Ransom E Olds in the early 1900s and beyond, we have always wanted to make things better, faster and cheaper. But each iteration of automation has led to... Continue Reading →
Billionaires Made So Much Money Last Year They Could End Extreme Poverty Seven Times
The global economy created a record number of billionaires last year, exacerbating inequality amid a weakening of workers’ rights and a corporate push to maximize shareholder returns, charity organization Oxfam International said in a new report. The world now has 2,043 billionaires, after a new one emerged every two days in the past year, the... Continue Reading →