
Jeremy White at Pentawards Festival
Jeremy White, senior innovation editor at WIRED will be a Keynote Speaker at the Pentawards Festival, taking place on 9th November at the Science Museum, London
Jeremy White, senior innovation editor at WIRED will be a Keynote Speaker at the Pentawards Festival, taking place on 9th November at the Science Museum, London
As part of the 2023 Festival, the senior innovation editor at WIRED, Jeremy White has been announced as one of the keynote speakers. This year, festival speakers will discuss the theme of 'Design with Purpose', exploring key topics such as AI, Accessibility and Inclusivity, Sustainability, and more.
About Jeremy White
Jeremy White, tech journalist, public speaker and consultant is well-known for his exceptional contribution as a senior innovation editor at WIRED, an influential trends magazine that covers technologies and business building. He is also an expert speaker in a multitude of subjects from AI and generative AI, web3 and crypto, quantum computing, the real metaverse, fintech, retail disruption, the next decade of health tech, digital transformation, cyber security, automation and robotics and more.
At WIRED, Jeremy is tasked with evaluating products and technology at the cutting edge of innovation, from wearables to supercars, architecture to autonomous also analyzes and identifies emerging trends and technological shifts that affect both consumers and businesses.
Jeremy White interviewing Nico Rosberg, 2016 Formula One World Champion, live on stage, November 2017
Jeremy White's work
Other than his role with WIRED, Jeremy also appears on the BBC, CNN and Sky News representing the title and has been writing about technology and design for more than 15 years. He is also the technology correspondent for Telegraph Luxury, Boat International, and Robb Report magazine, and is the editor of WIRED's luxury special, WIRED Desired.
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This Designer Guitar Is Made From a Bent Sheet of Steel
"Meet the Cosmo, an all-metal electric axe with pickups that can be repositioned to create custom sounds. EVEN IF YOU'VE never held one of his namesake instruments, you may know that Les Paul designed one of the first solid-body electric guitars. Astonishingly, Gibson, which manufactured the guitar, was fearful this radical new direction in instrument design would flop, and it didn't even show the prototypes to the public for years."
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Review: NASA 1972 Moon Buggy
"OK, we’re 50 years late, but WIRED (finally) caught up with one of only six people to ever ride in the Lunar Roving Vehicle on the moon’s surface. THE FRENETIC PACE of gear releases means it is inevitable that WIRED cannot get to all of them in a timely fashion. But if they are important, rest assured, we will catch up eventually. Yes, some may take a little longer to materialize than others, however, at 50 years late, this review is, I admit, pushing loyal readers’ patience. Yet, as this is an appraisal of such an iconic EV, none other than NASA’s Lunar Roving Vehicle, or LRV (more popularly known as the moon buggy), I hope you’ll forgive the tardiness."
Read the article here.
Hear Jeremy White speak at the Pentawards Festival
Jeremy will join a line-up of inspiring keynote speakers, including Stefan Segmeister, PANTONE, Patagonia, and Unilever who will discuss the theme of ‘Design with Purpose’, at the Science Museum London on Thursday 9 November.
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