The Day Before Tomorrow is here


You know those crystal ball-gazing, futuristic TV shows? Well, this isn't one of them. It's not about fantastical innovations that may just see the light of day at the same time as the hover-car; it's about the technology that's changing the world today. And about how different areas of business are dealing with it. Each half hour show covers a different industry - health, education, entertainment, retail, finance and smart cities (if you can call that an industry).

You'll hear from top people in the UK and US. And hopefully you'll learn some stuff you never knew along the way.

Enjoy the shows. Tell your friends. And check your calendar. Because the day before tomorrow is already here.

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EPISODES

  • EPISODE 1 - HEALTH

    WHAT SHAPE IS HEALTHCARE IN?

    Better-informed patients, heaps of new data, robot surgeons, telepresence doctors and synthetic biology. We give the medical industry a thorough examination.

  • EPISODE 2 - EDUCATION

    WHAT CAN WE LEARN ABOUT LEARNING?

    If schools are about preparing our kids for the future, why haven't they changed much since Victorian times? Looks like education has some catching up to do.

  • EPISODE 3 - SMART CITIES

    WHERE THE FUTURE LIVES

    As more people move to the cities, we need to deal with increased pressure on the infrastructure. But who's responsible? And how do you approach such a mammoth task?

  • EPISODE 4 - ENTERTAINMENT

    IS IT TIME TO REWRITE THE SCRIPT?

    The internet has had a devastating impact on the entertainment industry. We get an audience with top people in the music, film and theatre industries to find out how they're dealing with it.

  • EPISODE 5 - MONEY

    HOW ARE BANKS INVESTING IN THE FUTURE?

    The finance industry is slow-moving and risk-averse. And financial innovations are moving at a pace they can never match. Do banks need to rethink their place in our lives?

  • EPISODE 6 - RETAIL

    IS IT TIME FOR SHOPS TO START SPENDING?

    Online sales continue to grow. And mobile handsets have become an ever-present life tool. Does this mean the death of the High Street? Or will technology save it?