A vision of the future…


Imagine business without the traditional constraints of time and location. With the flexibility to work in new ways that are highly user-centric and responsive.

Imagine a life where your time is managed efficiently, with technology allowing you to blur the lines between work and play… in a good way.

Imagine a future where we share ideas in ways that we never dreamed possible – where innovative technology allows teams to come together in new ways to solve complex problems better and more quickly.

At Gen-i, we want to show you our vision of what happens when you work without boundaries or time delays. How to produce more ideas, get more done and have greater agility.

So, we’ve imagined a future of business, and have developed a series of short video clips through which to share that vision.

We’ve shared one of the videos below, and the others can be viewed here.

You’ll see a world that revolves around the end user and improves customer engagement. We’ll demonstrate how you can get the best of both worlds – a workforce more focused on the task at hand and better equipped to cope with modern life.

And it’s closer than you may think. Take a look at the related links for each video on our Facebook page to find out more about smart future technologies like the acoustic cloaking device.

What is your vision of the future of business? Let us know in the comments below or on Twitter.

About Aaron McDonald

Manager, Product Propositions
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2 Responses to A vision of the future…

  1. Lisa Lomas says:

    Well we did not even think the net would evolve like it did, then now we see mobiles keep shrinking in size getting smaller & smaller. Anything is possible, dream it and make it happen.

    • Yep and I suspect even in our videos we have not pushed the boundaries far enough. Although if you believe Back to the Future we would be all riding hoverboards by now and that the FAX would still be mainstream but that has not quite panned out yet.

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