Once, Thomas Edison was asked by a reporter: “Mr. Edison, you being the world’s greatest inventor, what you do you think is the greatest invention?” He replied without hesitation: “The greatest invention in the world is the mind of a child.”
Continuing on our aquatic topic of ridding the oceans of accumulating waste, here is another very creative idea: Floating walls.
Our oceans are in trouble. They are the depository for huge quantities of garbage which are threatening marine life and ecosystems. What can be done? Surely such a big and complex problem is in need of creative solutions.
What could be better than going to Sicily at the end of September, being on the seaside and taking part in a stimulating, intimate gathering of future shapers?
One of the case-studies in my book Slingshot is that of Christian Koenigsegg – the Swedish wunderkind who disrupted the venerable supercars industry. The story in my book detailed how Koenigsegg challenged industry assumptions and within 10 years of entry, captured the coveted title of the world’s fastest supercar.