“I think the biggest innovations of the 21st century will be at the intersection of biology and technology. A new era is beginning.” ThinkingTechnologyCenturyInnovationErasBiology21st CenturyIntersectionsNew Era Author:Steve Jobs
“Innovation has stalled in the banking industry. While the rest of the world is in the digital age, banking remains stagnant. We are here to change this and bring banking to the 21st century. We will ensure our customers feel involved in the progress of this bank and are offering them a truly enjoyable banking experience – different from anything they have experienced before.” WorldFeelsDifferentAgeProgressCenturyIndustryInvolvedInnovationRemainsCustomersDigitalOffering21st CenturyBankingEnjoyableStagnantDigital Age Author:Jay Sidhu
“So many people have that kind of attitude and approach to learning that it gives me great hope for the world. I say hope in the sense that innovations in science and technology will be the engines of a 21st century economy and I don't want to go broke, as a nation. So, the hope I have is that, if people embrace it, we'll have a healthier, more secure, wealthier nation than we have.” PeopleIfsWorldWantGivingKindNationsAttitudeTechnologyEconomyCenturyApproachGive MeInnovationEmbraceSecureBrokeEngines21st CenturyScience And TechnologyGreat Hope Author:Neil deGrasse Tyson
“I’m a Republican who embraces science and understands we have to work with the next generation of Millennials to have the innovation and technology so that we can grow a 21st century economy.” NextGrowsTechnologyEconomyGenerationsCenturyRepublicanInnovationEmbrace21st CenturyNext GenerationMillennials Author:George Pataki
“As president, I will ensure that the United States is the global energy powerhouse of the 21st century.That means reinstating the Keystone XL Pipeline that President[Barack] Obama rejected. It also means rolling back the regulations from this administration that limit our ability to find resources by imposing regulations on hydraulic fracturing and our ability to be energy independent by regulating drilling on federal lands. As president, I will make America an energy leader through technology and innovation.” MeanStatesAmericaEnergyPresidentAbilityUnitedLeaderTechnologyUnited StatesLandCenturyLimitsResourcesInnovationIndependentAdministrationBarackRegulationRollingRejected21st CenturyImposingPresident Barack ObamaPipelineDrillingKeystonesTechnology And InnovationHydraulic Fracturing Author:Carly Fiorina
“You innovate in ways that stoke your economy. Because innovations in science and technology are the engines of 21st century economies.” WayTechnologyEconomyCenturyInnovationEngines21st CenturyScience And TechnologyStoke Author:Neil deGrasse Tyson
“The money to fund great things and innovations and programs is gone in our lifetime; it's all gone to debt. So we won't be able to solve global warming or have the transportation that we needed for the 21st century. We should be supporting people with great ideas, but it's gone, and now it's gotta be paid back with interest to banks in China.” PeopleShouldIdeasAbleInterestGoneCenturyNeededProgramPaidInnovationLifetimeChinaSolveDebtGreat ThingsGlobal WarmingFund21st CenturyGreat IdeaTransportation Author:Michael Moore
“Technology is driving the innovation. Technology is driving the creativity. Technology and the use of that is going to determine our workers' ability to compete in the 21st century global marketplace.” UseAbilityCreativityTechnologyCenturyInnovationWorkersDetermineDriving21st CenturyMarketplace Author:Ron Kind
“Now the 21st century approaches and with it the inevitability of change. We must wonder if the American people will find renewal and rejuvenation within themselves, will discover again their capacity for innovation and adaptation. If not, alas, the nation's future will be shaped by sightless forces of history over which Americans will have no control.” PeopleIfsAmericaForceNationsLibertyWonderSocietyCenturyApproachCapacityInnovation21st CenturyAlasAdaptationRenewalInevitabilityRejuvenation Author:John Chancellor
“In the eighties and nineties, the innovation agenda was exclusively focused on enterprises. There was a time in which economic and social issues were seen as separate. Economy was producing wealth, society was spending. In the 21st century economy, this is not true anymore. Sectors like health, social services and education have a tendency to grow, in GDP percentage as well as in creating employment, whereas other industries are decreasing. In the long term, an innovation in social services or education will be as important as an innovation in the pharmaceutical or aerospatial industry.” WellsLongImportantSocialGrowsTermWealthEconomyIssuesEconomicCenturyIndustryCreatingInnovationFocusedSpendingTendenciesEmploymentLong TermEnterpriseAgendas21st CenturySocial IssuesEightyPercentagesGdpPharmaceuticalSocial Service Author:Diogo Vasconcelos
“Let’s summarize. What is awesomeness? Awesomeness happens when thick — real, meaningful — value is created by people who love what they do, added to insanely great stuff, and multiplied by communities who are delighted and inspired because they are authentically better off. That’s a better kind of innovation, built for 21st century economics.” PeopleKindRealHappensValuesStuffCommunityCenturyBuiltEconomicsInnovationInspiredMeaningfulThick21st CenturyBetter OffDelightedAwesomeness Author:Umair Haque
“When Mathematics unfold through Origamis, when video games target Medicine and Education, when architecture embraces nature, when we defy gravity, when physics dance, and dance clubs play Einstein, when we stop playing war, when TV starts saying something, when we produce without wasting, when engineering meets humanity’s primary needs, when all of these are not just casualties, but a standard we all live UP to: Then we’ll know. I’ll know: we really live in the 21st century” TechnologyFutureLivingSmartInnovationPresent21st Century Author:Natasha Tsakos