You can change the world in three ways: You can revolt, you can vote for a party and hope the government will fix it, or you can work with the commercial world to work with them to make it better. All three are great means to change the world. We work mostly with corporations, not only to make them profitable but to make them more humane.
Read MoreBBC Business spoke to Christian Madsbjerg, about affective computing as more consumer electronics propose to use such technology.
Read MoreAt the heart of "affective computing" are three misguided ideas about human emotions - some philosophical due diligence on the matter.
Read MoreJun Lee and Mikkel Brok-Kristensen, Partners at ReD Associates, argue that developers should stop trying to develop wearables for life, but instead focus on how they can teach the wearer how to live without them.
Read MoreChristian Madsbjerg, co-founder of ReD Associates, explains why Apple's new gold watch might backfire if the company only rely on a "rich people are dumb" strategy.
Read MoreChristian Madsbjerg, Co-founder of ReD Associates, discusses how the Google Glass Explorer program, which enable people to record every moment of their lives, might influence our perception of privacy.
Read MoreReD Associates partner Jun Lee discusses how African citizens use mobiles as a solution for more advanced problems such as money transfers and what that means for innovation in services.
Read MoreIn a Q&A between Lou Killefer from Innovation Excellence and Jun Lee from ReD Associates, the two discuss innovation as a practice.
Read MoreAccording to a recent study from ReD Associates, young adult women were more likely to look for information from Facebook than from other sources like Google.
Read MoreWhat’s the purpose of Facebook? Austin Carr from Fast Company reports on a study ReD Associates conducted, where the company surveyed five hundred members from the Facebook community.
Read MoreTo understand the Nordic consumers’ use of mobile technology and their relationship with design, Samsung has teamed up with ReD Associates, a consultancy using anthropological methods.
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