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Episode 3 "The Internet Of Humans"

Aurora is the podcast from Sopra Steria's Horizon…

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09/04/2015

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Aurora is the podcast from Sopra Steria's Horizon Scanning team, Richard Potter, Tim Difford & Ben Gilburt. We look out 3 to 5 years into the future at the trends which will have an impact on our clients and their customers. This, the second of two episodes on this topic, is where we focus our attention on wearables and other smart devices aimed at boosting human performance and capabilities - The Augmented Human! Follow us on Twitter: @timdifford @richpotter_ @ben_innovates Our Flipboard magazine can be found here: flip.it/4CH2u

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