A person wearing VR headset

We live in the future and in the past

After three days at Money20/20 it is clear that everything is much more complex than it actually seems. There is no clear answer to any question and everything has multiple truths.

But luckily, to us, there is something we can use to answer the questions that our customers have on the table - imagination and vision.

- No innovation starts unexpectedly.

The things that we now see as future looking, have been here for years. When we think what is the use cases for augmented reality, the military has been using it for decades. Connected machines are in majority of buildings as elevator and the next payment revolution might be in use by your neighbour.

So it takes imagination and vision to trust in something so much that it seems as something present. Which is important to then be able to focus on accelerating innovation in the organisation, society or family by adapting it to the niche specifics of any given area.

I call on everyone to not wait until the future is already past. Embrace more of the future now.