Ben Hammersley: Strategic Futurist

Strategic futurist and broadcaster who spots emerging tech patterns and advises on future-ready communication and strategy.

Quick Facts:

Highlights:
  • Coined the term “podcast” in 2004, revolutionizing digital media.
  • Founder of Hammersley Futures, a leading strategic forecasting consultancy.
  • Author of 64 Things You Need to Know Now for Then and other influential works.
  • Trusted advisor to NATO, the European Commission, and major global organizations.
  • Speaker at TED, SXSW, World Economic Forum, and numerous other global platforms.

Formats: Keynote, Panel, Workshop, Virtual.

Audiences: Broadcast/marketing teams (25–300); Conferences (150–2,000).

Outcomes:
  1. Spot high-impact tech signals for communications.
  2. Translate future trends into practical comms plans.
  3. Build narrative frameworks to lead change.
  • Reading Time: 2 min
  • Bio Word Count: 344
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  • Travels from: New York, NY
  • **Fee range: $15,000 - $20,000

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Keynote Topics:

Cut Through The Clutter: This is what you (actually) need to know (or ignore) about the future

Futurists are full of it. Most of their predictions are based on buzzwords, misunderstood technologies, and bandwagons they never fail to leap aboard, all dressed up with concept art, movie references, and a fear of missing out. These can be entertaining, but are they useful? Helpful? No.

In this, the other kind of future talk, Ben Hammersley will discuss the latest fads and fashions, and examine the technologies for what they actually are and what they can do. He’ll show what is real and what is simply hope, hype, or downright fraud. By reminding us that the heart of strategy is what we choose not to do, will guide the audience to a deeper, more knowledgeable, and more powerful understanding of the world to come.

For something that holds the key to prosperity and success in the 21st Century, it is upsetting to realize that we’ve been doing it wrong. We think about innovation in the wrong way. We’ve been using the wrong words, paying attention to the wrong things, and retelling the same, old, wrong, and misleading stories.

True innovation does not mean embracing the latest technological buzzword and trying to leap five years into the future with the help of an AI or a blockchain. It’s not dependent on a small and expensive class of technowizards, or magazine-cover masters of the universe. Instead, innovation is a skill and a mindset that can be learned by anyone. It’s a continual process that truly cutting-edge organizations – from multinational e-commerce conglomerates to that great new dumpling place down the street – can develop within every single member of staff.

These talks show the true historical and cultural complexities of innovation and teach the audiences how to apply those lessons to their daily practices. For any organization, industry, or individual who wants to be better tomorrow than they are today, and who suspects that the answer isn’t necessarily in the new shiny and disruptive tech, this topic will be inspirational, practical, and calmly life-changing.

For all the technological advances of the past 20 years, and the promises of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and the other super-power-giving technologies of the 2020s, the way we work today hasn’t changed for a hundred years. The average knowledge worker’s desk is a little different from a Victorian clerk’s.

Their office would be a familiar place for their grandparents. But as we become more aware of the challenges of the coming decade – with its commercial and cultural upheavals already apparent – we’re realizing that now is the time to reassess not only the very way we work but also the place in which we do it.

From the realization that our company’s email culture is making us stupid and that open-plan offices actually reduce collaboration, to the skills we need to work with non-human colleagues, and the concept of cognitive architecture, this talk helps organizations and individuals who want to work smarter, and more successfully, in the 2020s understand what is happening to the workplace, and how they can make changes today that will future-proof them for tomorrow.

We all know the world is changing. And many can give examples of the technologies or trends that are contributing to that change. But that is not the whole picture. In this topic, we teach audiences about the skills, techniques, and cognitive tools that leaders need to both understand those changes and shape their own future.

Ideal for executive learning and development programs, or thought-leader positioning customer events, these keynotes are consistently rated as life-changing, with plenty of actionable takeaways for the audience. This topic also extends well into subsequent break-outs and workshop sessions, which can be provided.

With so much change, so many disruptions and innovations, transforming the culture, systems, and politics of the world we grew up in, into the world of the 2020s, we have found that most of our clients have a mental model of the world that is, if not entirely out of date, then dangerously incomplete.

In this topic, we show the workings and the shape of the interconnected, interdependent, networked, co-arisen modern world, and how it affects the audience’s business and lives. From youth culture in Brazil to high-speed rail in China, Russian postmodern foreign policy to non-human corporations, weaponized memetic infections to European nationalism, solar punk to climate mitigation to shadow economies, we provide a true grounding in today, without which you cannot possibly plan for tomorrow.

This is especially appreciated by c-suite audiences and has been a repeated hit at evening events with partners and spouses.

We are all bringing yesterday’s war to today’s battlefield. In the modernity of today’s world, we have a profound misunderstanding of the nature of geopolitical, commercial, and personal threats. It isn’t kinetics that will get us, but confusion. The post-modern asymmetric reaction to the extreme commercial and military hegemony of the West, or the quasi-monopoly power of the large corporation is no longer one of physical violence, but of memetic infection, and purposeful, weaponized, confusion.

For these audiences, leadership, and strategy, is the art of making the best decisions with the knowledge available. But making those decisions requires accurate data, clear analysis, and accurate thinking, without interference. In this talk, we detail how the final line of risk is the individual executive’s ability to think clearly, how this is under a specific targeted attack, and how to defend against that. This topic is of deep interest to multinational top-tier executives, or those being shaped into becoming so. It can also include follow-up reading and online sessions.

Ben Hammersley stands as one of the world’s most renowned futurists, celebrated for his unparalleled ability to navigate the complexities of tomorrow. As the founder and principal of Hammersley Futures, an international strategic forecasting consultancy, he has redefined the art of guiding corporations and governmental organizations toward clarity amidst the uncertainties of the future. Known for his captivating insights and forward-thinking methodologies, Ben inspires audiences to rethink the possibilities of the digital age and beyond.

With a career that bridges journalism, technology, and policy advisory, Ben’s expertise positions him as a beacon of innovation. His thought-provoking talks span a wide spectrum of topics, empowering leaders to prepare for transformative shifts in their industries. Whether addressing global megatrends or exploring the implications of emerging technologies, Ben offers actionable strategies and profound foresight, making him a sought-after voice in the modern age.

Ben Hammersley’s career is a testament to his deep understanding of the intersection between technology, society, and the future. As a journalist and technologist, his work has appeared in prestigious publications, including The Guardian and Wired. His early recognition of the blogging phenomenon led him to coin the term “podcast” in 2004, a milestone that highlights his prescient view of digital trends.

Ben Hammersley Futures, the consultancy he founded, collaborates with industry leaders and government agencies across the globe. With an emphasis on clear, strategic thinking, the firm has delivered groundbreaking forecasts that enable organizations to navigate uncertainty with confidence. Whether advising on AI’s societal impacts or the future of work, Ben’s insights are backed by robust research and years of hands-on experience.

Ben Hammersley is an acclaimed futurist, thought leader, and visionary whose expertise lies at the crossroads of technology, society, and strategy. As the founder of Hammersley Futures, he helps organizations worldwide prepare for the uncertainties of tomorrow. With a rich background that spans journalism, advisory roles with major institutions, and celebrated keynote addresses, Ben brings unmatched insight and credibility to the stage.

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