

He has also co-authored three books and appeared on several radio and television programs, including KRIV-26 News to talk about the future of libraries, and the CBS “Early Show” to talk about an MTV-commissioned study on the future of youth happiness.
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Hines, an academic futurist, co-founded and is currently on the Board of the Association of Professional Futurists. His presentation, “A Dozen Surprises about the Future of Work,” will demystify the future of the workplace and discuss structural and other changes taking place in how we work, where we work, and who will be doing the work in the future. Providing the keynote address is Andy Hines, lecturer/executive-in-residence of University of Houston’s Graduate Program in Futures Studies. “Attendees will leave with relevant, cutting-edge knowledge about various technology sectors that they can leverage to improve their personal and professional quality of life.” “The conference brings together an audience from a wide range of backgrounds who share a common interest in technology-related trends and issues that impact the local and national economies,” said Tonya Britton, workforce program manager at LSC-Montgomery and conference organizer. The conference is free, but reservations are required. The conference, which is just one part of the college’s inaugural StarTech Symposium, allows attendees to explore Texas’ high-technology ecosystem and related trends such as economic growth, job creation, and innovation.

Lone Star College-Montgomery presents the first-ever High Tech Conference, an emerging technology event designed for both the general public and business professionals, on Friday, October 21, from 8 a.m.-5 p.m., in the Music Hall (Building H). Lone Star College-Montgomery Hosts High-Tech Conference in Octoberįocus on Technology Trends, Career Opportunities, and Community Impact I’m talking about “A Dozen Surprises about the Future of Work” at 9am….
