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Solve for X: Celebrating moonshot thinking—join us and declare your X!
Solve for X: Celebrating moonshot thinking—join us and declare your X!
Last week we hosted our 2013 Solve for X event, where we gathered 50 experienced entrepreneurs, in**vators and scientists from around the world, who are taking on moonshots—proposals that address a huge problem, suggest a radical solution that could work, and use some form of breakthrough tech**logy to make it happen. We heard 18 tech**logy moonshot proposals, which you can watch on SolveforX.com. Make sure to catch Danielle Fong, whose creativity, courage and persistence shine through as she describes her potentially game changing idea for renewable energy storage. Take a look at Peter Diamandis and Eric Anderson describing their new asteroid mining company, Planetary Resources—exactly the kind of moonshot thinking that Solve for X was created to celebrate. Watch Flaminia Catteruccia suggest an ingenious shift in our approach to stopping the spread of Malaria, and check out Keith Black’s proposal to diag**se Alzheimer's 20 years before any symptoms appear using a test that could be included in a routine eye exam. Solve for X: Moonshot Thinking Supporting in**vators in process, as they take risks and dream big One of the reasons we created Solve for X was to provide a collaborative forum to celebrate and help in**vators who are in the process of attempting to bring radically in**vative solutions to reality—attempting moonshots. Moonshots aim to make something 10x better, **t just 10 percent. We need many more of us to take on and support moonshots if we are to solve the seemingly intractable problems we face in the world. To do that, we need to better celebrate the audacity of the attempt itself—at the start and in process. Today we celebrate our greatest and most famous in**vators after their success—especially those who overcame extreme hurdles and intense skepticism on their path to taking moonshots that solved huge problems. We don’t advocate for stopping this practice in any way—but we must also get better at supporting courageous in**vators and their teams who take substantial risks to change the status quo as they begin and while they’re acting—without the security of k**wing if the moonshot will work. (For more, read Astro’s piece on moonshot thinking today in Wired.) SolveForX.com Today we’re launching some updated features on SolveForX.com, a forum to encourage and amplify moonshot thinking and collaboration. We invite in**vators everywhere to use SolveForX.com to promote and support one a**ther, and we encourage everyone to join in, bring your passion and ingenuity, and think big. SolveforX.com: A forum to encourage and amplify moonshot thinking and collaboration
Posted by Megan Smith and Astro Teller, co-hosts/creators of Solve for Xhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/blogs...~4/jbDzy752Mc4 |
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