Tech Industry Revolution; Apple vs. Google; Amazon Kuiper vs. Starlink; China's Rise in Global Tech Leadership; EU vs. US in Digital Power; The Fall of Traditional Telecom; Elimination of Mobile Carriers; Future of AI and Computing
Tech Industry Revolution; Apple vs. Google; Amazon Kuiper vs. Starlink; China's Rise in Global Tech Leadership; EU vs. US in Digital Power; The Fall of Traditional Telecom; Elimination of Mobile Carriers; Future of AI and Computing
Steven Nohr is a visionary strategist, entrepreneur, and technology expert with over 25 years of experience in emerging technologies, product design, global market strategy, and intellectual property development. He holds multiple patents across wearables, premium headphones, smart airport systems (SAS), adaptive computing, immersive computing, and interactive modular image editing, positioning him at the forefront of disruptive innovation and commercialization strategies.As a former Director of Product Management, Regional Strategy Leader, and Global Consultant, Steven has designed, manufactured, and launched next-generation products across Asia-Pacific, the U.S., and Europe. His deep expertise in computing evolution, AI, and telecommunications infrastructure has made him a leading voice on how industries must adapt to avoid obsolescence.He has pitched over 400 venture capital firms, developed high-level strategic roadmaps for emerging technologies, and collaborated with top industry experts to shape the future of computing, AI, and digital transformation. His work in market disruption and business strategy has helped corporations, governments, and investors prepare for the next trillion-dollar technological shift.In The Next Tech Apocalypse: The Death of Mobile, Steven reveals the coming collapse of the mobile industry, the rise of Adaptive Computing, and the companies that will dominate-or disappear entirely in the next era of technology.
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