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With a new year stretching out ahead of us, it’s time to stop at the crossroads and ask: what will 2020 have in store?

What is the event?

This January, Nesta invites you to discover what lies ahead in 2020. Join us for an interactive evening where you’ll hear Nesta’s predictions on the trends, social movements and technological breakthroughs that will shape the world in the coming year. 


We’ll be forecasting across a range of sectors, from the future of education to the next big thing in surveillance. Could this be the year we all get to know our digital twins? Or will it become the norm to have a climate crisis counsellor? Will fireworks have their last bang, and what could replace them? And could the cyber insurance market be about to boom?


The evening will include Nesta experts pitching their predictions for 2020 and will be hosted by our Co-Director of Explorations, Bea Karol-Burks.


Who is it for and why should I come?

For professionals who are tasked with shaping a better future, this event presents you with an opportunity to experience how your sector might evolve and to explore new or surprising ways to solve problems. Join us to keep on top of emerging ideas, stay ahead of the curve or find out more about Nesta’s work.

 

Predictions 2020 will not only lift the lid on Nesta, revealing what our researchers are up to, but you’ll be able to open up discussions with the Nesta predictors over drinks. You’ll also have the chance to interact more imaginatively with a series of creative installations that explore future scenarios for each prediction.


Timings

Registration will open at 6:00PM with the event starting promptly at 6:30PM. The event will finish at 8:00PM and will be followed by networking drinks until 8:30PM.

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Program Details

What is the event?

This January, Nesta invites you to discover what lies ahead in 2020. Join us for an interactive evening where you’ll hear Nesta’s predictions on the trends, social movements and technological breakthroughs that will shape the world in the coming year. 


We’ll be forecasting across a range of sectors, from the future of education to the next big thing in surveillance. Could this be the year we all get to know our digital twins? Or will it become the norm to have a climate crisis counsellor? Will fireworks have their last bang, and what could replace them? And could the cyber insurance market be about to boom?


The evening will include Nesta experts pitching their predictions for 2020 and will be hosted by our Co-Director of Explorations, Bea Karol-Burks.


Who is it for and why should I come?

For professionals who are tasked with shaping a better future, this event presents you with an opportunity to experience how your sector might evolve and to explore new or surprising ways to solve problems. Join us to keep on top of emerging ideas, stay ahead of the curve or find out more about Nesta’s work.

 

Predictions 2020 will not only lift the lid on Nesta, revealing what our researchers are up to, but you’ll be able to open up discussions with the Nesta predictors over drinks. You’ll also have the chance to interact more imaginatively with a series of creative installations that explore future scenarios for each prediction.


Timings

Registration will open at 6:00PM with the event starting promptly at 6:30PM. The event will finish at 8:00PM and will be followed by networking drinks until 8:30PM.

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November
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5:30pm

Where it's happening

The event will take place at Nesta, 58 Victoria Embankment, London, EC4Y 0DS facing the river, a short walk from Blackfriars station. Please note that the buildings are not numbered in a sequential order, 58 is located between 40 and 50.

We hope to see you there

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Agenda Day 1

8:00Am-9:00AM

Check-in

Check-in, grab a drink and find your seat.

9:00Am-10:00AM

Take your seat

Time to begin! Find your seats and we'll welcome you warmly.

10:00Am-12:00PM

Panel Discussion

Enjoy an illuminating, candid discussion.

12:00pm-2:00PM

Q + A

Questions? We've got answers.


2:00pm-3:00PM

Closing reception

We will close out the evening with a special performance, appetizers, and beverages.

Agenda Day 2

8:00Am-9:00AM

Check-in

Check-in, grab a drink and find your seat.

9:00Am-10:00AM

Take your seat

Time to begin! Find your seats and we'll welcome you warmly.

10:00Am-12:00PM

Panel Discussion

Enjoy an illuminating, candid discussion.

12:00pm-2:00PM

Q + A

Questions? We've got answers.


2:00pm-3:00PM

Closing reception

We will close out the evening with a special performance, appetizers, and beverages.

jenna parker

Robin Greenwood is a contributing writer to The New Yorker and a television anchor and investigative reporter whose work also appears on HBO. A series of stories won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 2018. He is the author of “Book on Peace: The End of Diplomacy and the Decline of American Influence.”

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Robert Henderson is a contributing writer to The New Yorker and a television anchor and investigative reporter whose work also appears on HBO. A series of stories won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 2018. He is the author of “Book on Peace: The End of Diplomacy and the Decline of American Influence.”

taylor jenson

Ariel Pink is a contributing writer to The New Yorker and a television anchor and investigative reporter whose work also appears on HBO. A series of stories won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 2018. He is the author of “Book on Peace: The End of Diplomacy and the Decline of American Influence.”

Taylor Burgoyne

Taylor Burgoyne is a contributing writer to The New Yorker and a television anchor and investigative reporter whose work also appears on HBO. A series of stories won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 2018. He is the author of “Book on Peace: The End of Diplomacy and the Decline of American Influence.”

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