What's New Newsletter

WN?: Soft, Self-healing Devices Mimic Biological Muscles (and More)

 

Please enjoy our ‘What’s Next?’ Newsletter compilation of great stories, thought provoking developments and future trends:

February 27th, 2018 Edition

WHAT’S NEXT? (aka ‘WN?’)
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1) Nanowerk: Soft, Self-healing Devices Mimic Biological Muscles
http://bit.ly/2EJ9dtE
– Versatile, simple, useful, and affordable technology.

2) MIT News: Fighting A Giant Foe at a Tiny Scale
http://bit.ly/2zbofEn
– A very hopeful anti-cancer treatment in the making.

3) BigThink: How Bitcoin consumes more energy than 159 individual countries
http://bit.ly/2iz2AjZ
– It doesn’t matter how much energy bitcoin consumes; it still remains to be profitable.

4) Futurism: Bill Gates Thinks Cancer Therapies Could Serve a Much Wider Purpose
http://bit.ly/2EKuqUp
– Cancer research results could have a much bigger use.

5) CNBC: Five predictions for digital currencies in 2018 — including stomach-churning drops, bitcoin-related IPO
http://cnb.cx/2Edkqho
– Five interesting and could be realistic predictions for digital currencies this 2018.

Our Partner Events
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1) TokenFest 2018 – http://bit.ly/2DpIjqb
2) Innovation Tour 2018 – http://bit.ly/2HyVwLK
3) DMWF Conference & Expo – http://bit.ly/2DHt5wM

Our Interviews
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Social Cause
1) Kenton Lee, Founder of Because International & The Shoe That Grows – http://bit.ly/TheShoeThatGrows_Kenton

Blockchain
1) Mohamed El Kandri, York University and The Blockchain Hub (C-Lab Incubator Leader) – http://bit.ly/YorkUniversity_Mohamed
2) Niv Abramovich, CMO of Stox – http://bit.ly/Stox_NivAbramovich
3) Kagayaki (Kaga) Kawabata, Head of Global Business Development at Coincheck – http://bit.ly/Coincheck_Kaga

Thank you.

TriStone Group Management
https://www.tristone-llc.com