Sony Europe Unveils FutureScapes Concept

Technology is evolving every day and therefore companies are trying to come up with better technologies that can make a huge difference to our life. Sony Europe has now made an announcement about their collaboration with non-profit organization called Forum for the Future that works on potential of technology and entertainment to have better future for all human beings. The company has announced that they have already come up with various new technologies and that they have named this collaboration as FutureScapes. Sharing more information about the collaborative project, Sony said that they have had the opportunity to meet people from all over Europe that have the technology to make life better.

The FutureScapes project allow them to meet new people who are experts in their own field like designers, ecologists, futurologists, artists, authors and even NGOs. The company said that they have various brainstorming sessions, breakfast events, and stage concepting workshops that help them to get better technologies for the future.

So far, FutureScapes have got four emerging technologies that companies feel will affect the lifestyle of the future. Wandular, a multi-functional modular device designed by Engage by Design stays with the hosts for lifetime and evolves with time. Hyper Village is another technology which focuses on having hi-tech rural environment in the nature and emulate as hi-tech city. Internet of Things Academy focuses on technology literacy which will help the people to make use of the technology in a better way and The Shift that focuses on human needs in the future.

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