Biography:Nikolas Badminton

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Nikolas Badminton
Nikolas Badminton Futurist Speaker on Stage in Vancouver.jpg
Nikolas Badminton on stage at the Vogue Theatre in Vancouver
Born1972 (age 51–52)
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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