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If you’re confused (many of us are) about buzz terms like “blockchain”, “big data”, “artificial intelligence” and “cryptocurrency” then the “The Future and How To Apply It” workshop, presented by Heavy Chef on Tuesday, 30 January 2018 at Workshop 17 at the V&A Waterfront, is one you don’t want to miss.

This event takes a peek into the future, with the guest speakers seeking to offer some clarity (and reassurance?) on aspects of tech that may seem daunting to anybody not working closely with these concepts and technologies. FutureWorld’s Craig Wing – entrepreneur, polymath, and best-selling author – and WWC’s Mike Perk will be sharing their thoughts, experiences, and learnings on these topics, and teaching you how to apply it in your own business and life. You’re sure to go away from this two-hour event with the necessary insights and clear instructions on how to be part of this revolution.

Mike Perk
ABOUT HEAVY CHEF
Heavy Chef is Africa’s longest-running and most popular tech-focused events. It’s a platform for entrepreneurs, innovators and everybody in between to learn more about technology, leadership, and creativity.

Craig Wing
TICKETS TO HEAVY CHEF’S THE FUTURE AND HOW TO APPLY IT EVENT
Tickets are available via Quicket and costs R145/p for The Future and How to Apply It event, taking place at Workshop 17 at the V&A Waterfront.
Check out the video below for some highlights of workshops by Craig Wing:
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