Author: | K D ADAMSON | ISBN: | 9780957432567 |
Publisher: | Futurenautics Ltd | Publication: | May 8, 2017 |
Imprint: | Futurenautics Ltd | Language: | English |
Author: | K D ADAMSON |
ISBN: | 9780957432567 |
Publisher: | Futurenautics Ltd |
Publication: | May 8, 2017 |
Imprint: | Futurenautics Ltd |
Language: | English |
For three years futurist K D Adamson has been dispensing regular doses of the tough love the shipping and maritime industry needs to reimagine itself for the digital age. Now Shipping and the 800-lb Gorilla brings together some of the best of her articles, covering everything from autonomous ships, cyber security and artificial intelligence, to the image of shipping, and the challenges and opportunities the industry faces as it seeks to reshape itself in the exponential age.
Fearless and unflinching, Adamson offers cutting-edge insight about where the industry is going and why, and hands out both criticism and credit where it’s due. Astute, occasionally savage, but always delivered with her unique blend of humour and clear affection for shipping and the people in it, if you’re working in the industry and would like to stay that way in the future, this book should be both compass and bible.
For three years futurist K D Adamson has been dispensing regular doses of the tough love the shipping and maritime industry needs to reimagine itself for the digital age. Now Shipping and the 800-lb Gorilla brings together some of the best of her articles, covering everything from autonomous ships, cyber security and artificial intelligence, to the image of shipping, and the challenges and opportunities the industry faces as it seeks to reshape itself in the exponential age.
Fearless and unflinching, Adamson offers cutting-edge insight about where the industry is going and why, and hands out both criticism and credit where it’s due. Astute, occasionally savage, but always delivered with her unique blend of humour and clear affection for shipping and the people in it, if you’re working in the industry and would like to stay that way in the future, this book should be both compass and bible.