{Podcast} CES 2026: What Stayed With Me After the Noise
CES 2026 did not shout about the future. It assumed it. In this reflective piece, Morris Misel explores what stayed after the noise faded and what it means for leaders in 2026 and beyond.
CES 2026 did not shout about the future. It assumed it. In this reflective piece, Morris Misel explores what stayed after the noise faded and what it means for leaders in 2026 and beyond.
Day Two at CES 2026 reveals a quieter but more serious future. Morris Misel explores how robots, AI, health and mobility moved from performance to practical systems that actually work.
Every January, CES reveals more than new technology. In this Day One reflection, Morris Misel explores what CES 2026 shows us about people, systems, leadership, and the future we’re learning to live with.
Under bright stage lights, engineers sliced open a humanoid robot to prove it wasn’t human. In this powerful foresight piece, Morris Misel examines the Imagination Gap, our struggle to adapt to what we’ve created and what embodied AI means for leadership, innovation, and the futures we’re already living in.
Futurist Morris Misel reflects on McGill University’s breakthrough 3D bioprinter that can repair vocal cords in real time, a powerful symbol of possibility and the human–machine collaboration shaping the future of healing. A foresight-rich story of hope, HUMAND™, and Immediate Futures™ for leaders, strategists, and innovators.
Walk into Ballarat today and you’ll find a building site unlike any other. Instead of the steady rhythm of hammers and saws, there’s the hum of a machine extruding concrete in neat, layered ribbons. Swinburne University engineers have joined with a local builder to deliver the city’s first 3D-printed home. It is tempting to see […]