White Elephant Technology - Five Unusual Inventions | Virtual Talk

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  • čas přidán 25. 11. 2023
  • Disruptive thinking is the Holy Grail technology and engineering but not all brilliantly conceived ideas are hits: they become white elephants.
    Author John J. Geoghegan's new book White Elephant Technology: 50 Crazy Inventions That Should Never Have Been Built And What We Can Learn From showcases some of the biggest inventions in STEM that nobody asked for or wanted: systems that were built, tested and worked (more or less - and except on the rare occasions they killed their creators) but ultimately flopped. His study teaches an important lesson: that there’s as much to be learned from failure as success.
    Join John for a 45-minute, online presentation and audience Q&A. This discussion - lavishly illustrated with photographs and film clips - will focus on five white elephants whose example are both entertaining and educational!
    John has a career of more than 20 years spent investigating what he calls WETech - White Elephant Technology. His work has appeared in numerous publications including the New York Times Science section, Popular Science and Smithsonian's Air & Space magazine. White Elephant Technology: 50 Crazy Inventions That should Never Have Been Built And What We Can Learn From Them - released by The History Press in August 2023 - is his third book on this topic.
    You can buy John's book from the TNMOC online shop:
    www.tnmoc.org/tnmocshop/white...
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Komentáře • 3

  • @tnmoc
    @tnmoc  Před 6 měsíci

    You can buy John's book from the TNMOC online shop:
    www.tnmoc.org/tnmocshop/white-elephant-technology-50-crazy-inventions-that-should-never-have-been-built-and-what-we-can-learn-from-them-john-j-geoghegan

  • @WilliamHarbert69
    @WilliamHarbert69 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you. Invention and crossing the chasm. Invisible, ubiquitous technological advances are the gold standards.

  • @stephenwalters9891
    @stephenwalters9891 Před 6 měsíci

    Success has many fathers, but failure is an orphan.