Future Trends Forum

Building a net zero world

What will tomorrow’s world look like?

At the Future Trends Forum, we try to answer this question by anticipating trends that will define the near future.

Our think tank brings together international leaders to analyze the most relevant  forward-focused trends, with a clear purpose: to share our knowledge and transform society through innovation.

What will tomorrow’s world look like?
Two days for a big challenge

Two days for a big challenge

30 experts. 2 days. 1 great challenge

The reality of climate change demonstrates that our socioeconomic models must evolve to ensure a sustainable future for our planet. The urgency has never been clearer in 2022, as the world grapples with the national security implications of dependence on fossil fuels.

Our goal is to turn the challenge of achieving net zero into targeted, actionable opportunities

June’s meeting will explore the advanced technologies and promising innovations that will be key to creating a net zero world – and allow human civilization to continue its forward march.

Whereabouts

  • June 14th – 16th 2022
  • Madrid. Mandarin Oriental Ritz Hotel

Confirmed Participants

In addition to Frances Stead Sellers, senior writer at The Washington Post who will moderate the sessions, click the button to know your colleagues.

Agenda

  • Tuesday14/06

    8:30pm

    Welcome dinner

  • Wednes.15/06

    9am - 5pm

    Technologies and innovations

  • Thursday16/06

    9am - 5pm

    Solving challenges with innovative solutions

Navigate through Future Trends Forum

Navigate through Future Trends Forum

Since 2003, the Bankinter Innovation Foundation has organized this forum to learn from experts about the main trends, and their implications in the near future. Think of the forum as a launchpad, to identify and help implement the most promising innovations.

Access their website and discover the trends discussed by the Future Trends Forum so far.

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