Tech: Thoughts
Solving our world’s problems is not a one-person job. It takes ideas, innovations, exchanges, technologies, as well as all of us coming together to make a real impact.
Tech: Thoughts is a podcast channel by NCS that brings all these together with deeper explorations of the role of tech innovation as an enabler of growth and a catalyst of change in every part of our lives – from healthcare to education, economic developments to community advancements.
Tune in to expert analysis and diverse views on how technology can reshape a more equitable and sustainable tomorrow for societies and businesses, and how you can stay at the forefront of innovation to stay ahead of the curve.
Tech: Thoughts
Make Tomorrow: Engaging
In this episode of Make Tomorrow, our hosts dive into the fascinating world of emerging technologies and their potential to transform everyday experiences. From the music industry's ever-expanding genres to the future of shopping, the conversation explores how technology is not just evolving but splintering into niche applications tailored for specific needs. One highlight includes an imaginative scenario where digital avatars change the way we try on clothes, eliminating the inconveniences of traditional fitting rooms and making shopping more efficient and enjoyable. The episode promises an insightful discussion on finding the perfect pair of jeans through technology and more, showcasing the limitless possibilities of innovation in making our daily lives more convenient and enjoyable. Join us as we unravel the future of technology and its impact on the simplest to the most complex aspects of living in the modern world.
Angus Stevens is a Sydney-based father of two, CEO and co-founder of award-winning, internationally recognised VR and AR studio Start Beyond which was named in the Top 10 2023 AFR Most Innovative Tech Companies as well as in the Top 20 Australian Startup Employers.
Angus was also named a 2023 Australian Top 50 Small Business Leader, and was a guest speaker at SXSW Sydney where he officially launched the Australian Metaverse Advisory Council (AMAC) of which he is Chair and cofounder.