Top Futurist Keynote Speakers for Your Business

 

Are you ready for the changes the near future will bring to your business? In 2022, we experienced high inflation, a war in Ukraine, increased fuel prices, supply chain logistic problems, innovations in artificial intelligence and machine learning, breakthroughs in medicine, and changes in advertising and privacy laws. What can you expect to happen in 2023 and beyond?

If you would like to know more about the future, BigSpeak works with the Top Futurist Keynote Speakers. These keynote experts are business leaders, bestselling authors, and strategists who can help your company prepare for tomorrow because they can see where today’s trends are heading.

 

1) Nancy Giordano

Nancy Giordano is a strategic futurist and bestselling author who is recognized as one of the world’s top female futurists. She helps businesses understand how AI and machine learning are about to hit the long-anticipated exponential curve and radically shift organizations.

2) Mike Walsh

Mike Walsh is a top futurist, bestselling author of Futretainment, and publisher of the “Disruptive Future” blog read by thousands of professionals. Rather than focusing on the distant future, in his talks, Mike focuses on the next five years in business design, human resources, data, and the Internet of Things.

3) Kevin Surace

Kevin Surace is a top innovation keynote speaker, CEO, and was Inc. Magazine’s Entrepreneur of the Year. He has been featured in over 15 TED and TEDx talks, sharing the ways machine learning and artificial intelligence can change and challenge your business.

4) Erica Orange

Erica Orange is a top futurist keynote speaker and Executive VP & COO of The Future Hunters, one of the world’s leading futurist consulting firms. In her talks, Erica shares 24 new trend-based themes every year that are specific, targeted, and relevant to your business.

5) Crystal Washington

Crystal Washington is a top social media keynote speaker, author, and One of Forbes’ 50 Leading Female Futurists. Crystal can help audiences understand how technology like augmented reality, beacons, and artificial intelligence are shifting the job market and your customers’ communication preferences and needs.

6) Peter Diamandis

Peter Diamandis is a top innovation keynote speaker, futurist, Chairman/CEO of the XPRIZE Foundation, and the New York Times bestselling author of three books, including The Future is Faster Than You Think. Diamandis speaks about what will happen as AI, robotics, and virtual reality crash into 3D printing, blockchain, and global gigabit networks. Audiences will come away understanding how these convergences transform today’s biggest industries.

7) Peter Zeihan 

Peter Zeihan is a top geopolitical strategy expert, specializing in global energy, demographics, and security. In his talks, Peter looks at the future of global energy, finance, and who will be the new powers of tomorrow and how that will affect your business.

8) Vivienne Ming

Vivienne Ming is a top theoretical neuroscientist and author. She co-founded Socos Labs, an independent think tank exploring the future of human potential. She speaks about AI, education, and the future of work.

9) Erik Qualman

Erik Qualman is a social media maven, technology expert, and bestselling author of Socialnomics. Erik’s talks focus on the future of social networking, digital leadership, and how to become the disruptor, not the disrupted. 

10) Janelle Shane 

Janelle Shane is a machine learning expert and artificial intelligence humorist. Her TED talk, “The danger of AI is weirder than you think” has over 3 million views and provides a funny and insightful look at the nature of machine learning algorithms. She explains some of the myths and fallacies of AI so you can understand the future of AI: what AI can and can not do for your business.

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