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Hans Georg Nader: Futuring Human Empowerment

Hardback

Main Details

Title Hans Georg Nader: Futuring Human Empowerment
Authors and Contributors      Interviewer Thomas Huber
Photographs by Christoph Neumann
Photographs by Sascha Boldt
Designed by Gerhard Steidl
Designed by Holger Feroudj
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:336
Dimensions(mm): Height 262,Width 205
ISBN/Barcode 9783969991138
ClassificationsDewey:620.82
Audience
General
Illustrations 169 Illustrations, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Steidl Publishers
Imprint Steidl Verlag
Publication Date 17 November 2022
Publication Country Germany

Description

Entrepreneur and futurist Hans Georg Nader takes us on a journey to the remaining secrets of the human body. Futuring Human Empowerment offers an exclusive look at laboratories and think tanks worldwide that are normally closed to the public and where the most innovative researchers, engineers and start-ups are working to expand the capabilities of the human body through artificial intelligence and progressive technologies. In exclusive, in-depth conversations, experts explain how they are using biotechnologies in the fights against pandemics and cancer, mobilizing the human body's hidden self-healing powers, deciphering the mathematical algorithm of life, cultivating stem cells on an industrial scale, and printing artificial replacements of vital organs on 3D bioprinters. Another focus of the book is the design of the human-machine interface. While humanity entered the age of robots and cyborgs long ago, robot "co-workers" are increasingly taking on more of the workload in modern industry, and numerous technologies are seamlessly incorporated into the human body, releasing its unseen potential. You can picture the brain like a lasagna. - Prof. Dr. Oskar C. Aszmann, University Hospital Vienna

Author Biography

Hans Georg Nader was born in 1961 in Duderstadt to Maria Nader, nee Bock, and Max Nader. He studied business administration and took over Ottobock with approximately 1,000 employees at the age of 29 in 1990. Under his leadership, the company has become the world market leader in prosthetics, and major milestones such as the first microprocessor-controlled leg prosthesis C-Leg have been launched.