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Jeremy White

Jeremy White is the Senior Innovation Editor for WIRED globally. He is a seasoned public speaker and consultant with extensive expertise in AI, cybersecurity, and emerging technologies, and has over 15 years of experience across major media and luxury publications.

Jeremy White is the Senior Innovation Editor at WIRED, the renowned magazine that explores the forefront of technology and business innovation. He also serves as a public speaker and consultant, with a vast range of expertise spanning AI, health tech, and cybersecurity, to automation, web3, and the metaverse.

At WIRED, Jeremy's role involves evaluating cutting-edge products and technologies, ranging from wearables to supercars, and architecture to autonomous vehicles. His extensive knowledge in product trends and technology forecasting has made him a sought-after consultant for leading global consumer brands on industrial design and user experience.

Jeremy frequently represents WIRED on major media platforms such as BBC, CNN, and Sky News, and has contributed to technology and design discussions for over 15 years. He also holds positions as the technology correspondent for Telegraph Luxury, Boat International, and Robb Report magazine, and edits WIRED's luxury edition, WIRED Desired.

Before his current role at WIRED, Jeremy was a digital editor at the Financial Times and served as the technology editor at Esquire magazine.

His speaker topics include: AI and generative AI, web3 and crypto, quantum computing, the real metaverse, fintech, retail disruption, the next decade of health tech, digital transformation, cybersecurity, automation, and robotics.


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