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| I’m a little biased, but I think PM Network is a great read from the Table of Contents on page 1 all the way to the “Closing Thoughts” interview on page 72. The feature articles, including this month’s story on telecoms transforming to keep up with skyrocketing data consumption, are great. But in this post, I’m going to focus on the Edge section.
Edge provides quick reads on some of the most interesting projects coming in the near future, as well as important trends you need to know about. The October PM Network Edge section starts with a rendering and description of Beijing’s forthcoming civic center. It’s not many cities that put a sledding hill on top of their new buildings.
From there, Edge goes to the brain, and projects to link thoughts with digital devices. Previously, brain-computer interface projects focused on ways to restore sight, hearing and mobility. New projects will deal with self-driving vehicles and security applications such as passwords. But will computers be able to read your mind?
Edge goes around the world to point out projects in the booming medical tourism space. It then zeroes in on Nigeria, where financial technology (fintech) projects are expected to ramp up. And it reports on growth in the freight railroad sector and innovation in designing and producing clothing for disabled people.
What insights did you get from this month’s Edge? Please share in the comments.
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