Innovation

Revolutionizing The Mammogram: The Celbrea Disruption To Breast Cancer Detection Members Public

Breast cancer is the most diagnosed cancer among women worldwide, accounting for 1 in 4 cancer cases. It is the most frequent cancer amongst both sexes and is the leading cause of death of cancer in women.

Lisa Pereira
Lisa Pereira
Cancer

Five Hidden Friends To Experience The Reality. Does It Make Sense To Sense? Members Public

Thanks to the ability of our brain to develop and change throughout life, scientists began to explore how they could use the brain’s neuroplasticity to enhance senses beyond human limits.

Beatrice Barbazzeni
Beatrice Barbazzeni
Innovation

Supernatural: No More Sci-Fi, Human Enhancement Are Now Real Members Public

“We all have the capacity to be a superhero. In order to become one, you just have to find your unique power or ability and exploit it for the greater good. The cape and mask are optional accessories, but a kind heart is necessary.”

Beatrice Barbazzeni
Beatrice Barbazzeni
Longevity

The Possibility of Inheritable Data (Your DNA Can Do That!) Members Public

In a future where DNA sequencers unlock the ancestral archive encoded within our genes, the boundaries between personal memory and human history blur as we become living repositories of our shared past.

Kent Langley
Kent Langley
Genetics

How Often do Organizations Need to Reinvent Themselves? Members Public

Innovation happens when strong leaders shine a light down a new path and enable their teams – equipped with the right tools, support, and confidence – to traverse, define, and improve it.

Lance Peppler
Lance Peppler
MTP

Forbes asks: Why is Productivity Down When Innovation is Way Up—And What Do We Do About it? Members Public

The "Exponential Paradox," where rapid technological advancements are transforming industries, yet economic productivity lags due to insufficient investment in innovation infrastructure, emphasizes how the ExO Community provides the tools, talent, and resources to bridge this gap and drive growth.

Salim Ismail
Salim Ismail
Exponential Organizations

It’s Better for Big Companies to Buy Their Disruptive Competition Than to Fight Them Members Public

The failure to recognize disruptive competition is a recurring problem within big companies, which constitutes an existential problem given the pace of technological change and disruption today. The average lifespan of an S&P 500 company used to be 60 years, today it’s just 20.

Salim Ismail
Salim Ismail
Exponential Organizations

The Secrets to Achieving a Trillion Dollar Market Cap Members Public

A key hallmark of Exponential Organizations is that their products & services are information-based. Add hardware and a design aesthetic, that stays flexible, can adapt and change to a rapidly changing business environment & where management stays true to those principles, then you unlimited upside.

Salim Ismail
Salim Ismail
Exponential Organizations