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About
Future Human tells the stories of the thinkers, innovators and entrepreneurs reshaping life in the 21st century.

Online and off, we want to help you understand new ideas and trends, find new ways to innovate in your personal or professional life, and introduce you to people who are making a dent in the universe.

By interpreting radical change and its relation to the human psyche, we believe we can make steps towards a better, smarter way of life.

Company
Future Human is a multimedia editorial company operating across live, digital and print channels. It is 100% independent.
History
Future Human was founded by Jack Gwilym Roberts in 2010. Formerly the founding editor of the cult magazine Bad Idea (2006-2010), he wanted to create a new kind of editorial platform to share intel on the ideas, people and companies turning our world inside out, and also pose deeper questions about how innovation and technology changes what we do and, ultimately, who we are.

For several years, Future Human has hosted acclaimed salons in Shoreditch, London. Billed as a ‘a theatre of new ideas’, these sellout talk events regularly generate passionate conversation, column inches and ‘trending’ topics on Twitter. In 2014, Future Human debuted a new event called ‘Match’ at Google Campus in London – a social creativity game that invites players to ‘meet new people, change the world’, and have fun while solving shared problems.

Future Human also produces The Future Human Podcast, a popular broadcast on creative innovation that’s distributed via SoundCloud and iTunes, and recently teamed up with the V&A to launch ‘Visionaries’, a podcast devoted to futurological thinkers.

Press
sunday-times

‘A blend of intimacy, anarchy and intellectual nourishment.’

daily-telegraph

‘Lively, informative and fun.’

le-cool

‘Think of Future Human as an exercise in Reverse Virtual Hindsight – or, at least try to until you get a headache… We’ve rhapsodised about Future Human before, and they tend to offer a thorough mental tune-up for coming changes.’

london-evening-standard

‘Future Human run one of London’s very best talk events… Cerebral and sexy, their salons offer an opportunity to head out for a think, drink in hand.’

boing-boing

‘The cream of the UK’s maker community, including Brendan Dawes, Assa Ashuach and Soner Ozenc, took part in a debate at Future Human’s London salon. ‘Micro Manufacturing’ explored how 3D printing technology can potentially reinvigorate the manufacturing sector in the UK, allowing ordinary people to make extraordinary things.’

grazia

‘Cool event alert! Future Human nights are praised by everyone who’s been for their charming venues, erudite guests and posh drinks. Tonight sees the topic of discussion turn to fashion – hurrah! We get to pretend to be sophisticated members of the intelligentsia who actually know what’s going on.’