W.I.R.E. is an independent think tank that curates the shaping of the future at the interface between science and practice. The foundation for this is a systematic early recognition of relevant developments and their translation into long-term strategies and fields of action for private and public organisations and their decision makers.
As an interdisciplinary platform, W.I.R.E. has distinguished itself since its foundation in 2007 through its comprehensive understanding of the economy and society and uses this knowledge to develop long-term decision-making bases, ideas and new approaches to solutions. The thematic expertise of W.I.R.E. focuses on the wider consequences of the digital transformation and the linking of market and societal innovation in various sectors ranging from health and financial services to real estate and media.
In addition to the analysis and classification of new technologies, business models and social trends, W.I.R.E.'s competence includes a multidimensional information architecture as a basis for tailor-made multimedia publications, event formats, exhibitions and keynotes. In the tradition of alchemy, the think tank develops tangible concepts in the form of "real-life labs" or prototypes for the 21st century. The think tank has an international network of thought leaders and decision makers as well as partnerships with leading companies, universities and designers.
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FRANK M. RINDERKNECHT
Frank M. Rinderknecht studied at the ETH Zurich and in 1979 founded his company Rinspeed Inc., which rapidly morphed from an importer of sunroofs and other accessories to a prototype manufacturer. 1981 saw the introduction of the first widely acclaimed Rinspeed concept car: the Rinspeed Aliporta, a VW Golf with gull-wing doors. Since 1991 Rinspeed has presented at least one new concept car each year and from 2001 onwards these vehicles have been powered by electricity or natural gas for environmental reasons. The latest creation is the “microMax”, the networked swarm car that was designed for the 2013 Geneva Motor Show.