Biography:Nikolas Badminton

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Nikolas Badminton
Nikolas Badminton on stage at the Vogue Theatre in Vancouver
Born1972 (age 52–53)
NationalityUnited Kingdom Canadian
Alma materBournemouth University
OccupationFuturist
Websitenikolasbadminton.com

Nikolas Badminton is a British-born Canadian futurist researcher, speaker and event organizer based out of Vancouver , Canada.[1]

Education

In 1993, Badminton studied Applied Psychology and Computing at Bournemouth University.[2]

Career

Badminton is a regular guest contributor to technology and business-focused media including Forbes , BBC, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, CTV Television Network, the Huffington Post, TechCrunch, TechVibes, Venturebeat, BetaKit, Vice Media and Business.com.[3]

In March, 2016, he published a combined research study with Nick Black at Intensions Consulting that found ‘a quarter of Canadian adults believe a computer program would be more trustworthy and ethical than their boss’.[4]

In 2016, Badminton produced the YVR 2037 Master Plan commissioned by Vancouver International Airport to engage the community about the airport's future plans and technology.[5]

Badminton produces his own tech events and futurist conferences, including Cyborg Camp YVR in 2013,[1] From Now [6] and DARK FUTURES.[7]

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