02 Aug TECHNOLOGY FUTURIST KEYNOTE SPEAKER: 50 TOP TECH AND GADGET BRANDS TO WATCH
Working as technology futurist keynote speakers, barely a day goes by that we aren’t asked to weigh in on new gadgets, gear and cloud apps or online services. It’s a testament to just how many new disruptive innovations are arriving on the scene with each passing week, and how many organizations in every field are undergoing digital transformation on all fronts. Of course, as some of today’s best-known technology futurist keynote speakers, we frequently get invited to talk on certain brands that are popular in the space. Just a few of the many firms we’re actively called upon to weigh in on as industry future trends experts and analysts include, but are not limited to…
- Dell – Major American computer technology company that manufactures, sells, and supports PCs, servers, and related products.
- Lenovo – Chinese multinational electronics company that produces personal computers, tablets, smartphones, workstations, servers and more.
- Acer – Taiwanese multinational hardware and electronics corporation specializing in advanced electronics technology.
- Asus – Another Taiwanese computer hardware and consumer electronics company that manufactures laptops, desktops, phones, and computer accessories.
- Samsung – South Korean conglomerate manufacturing consumer electronics, semiconductors, smartphones, and other technology products that are popular with consumers as well as technology futurist keynote speakers.
- Sony – Japanese multinational conglomerate with a major consumer electronics division manufacturing TVs, cameras, gaming consoles, and more.
- Toshiba – Japanese multinational manufacturing company producing a wide range of technology products including computers, medical equipment, semiconductors, and more.
- Fujitsu – Japanese information technology equipment and services company that makes computing products, telecom equipment, and more.
- Apple – American technology company that designs and produces consumer electronics, software and online services, including iPhones, iPads, Macbooks and more.
- Microsoft – Another American technology corporation that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports computer software, consumer electronics, personal computers, and related services.
- Panasonic – Major Japanese electronics company producing a diverse range of products from home appliances to batteries to cameras.
- Intel – American technology company that manufactures semiconductor chips used in computers and other devices. A major supplier to PC makers worldwide, according to technology futurist keynote speakers.
- Oracle – American computer technology corporation focused on enterprise software products, cloud services, and engineered computer systems.
- Cisco – American networking hardware and telecom equipment company that manufactures products like switches, routers, and more.
- IBM – American technology and consulting company focused on AI, cloud, quantum computing, and other advanced information technology.
- Logitech – Swiss provider of peripherals for computers and electronics, including keyboards, speakers, mice, webcams and more.
- Western Digital – American computer data storage company manufacturing hard drives, solid state drives, USB drives and more.
- Seagate – Data storage company manufacturing components like HDDs, SSDs and network attached storage solutions.
- Canon – Japanese corporation manufacturing optical products like cameras, camcorders, printers, and medical equipment.
- Xerox – Provider of digital print technology, software and services. Known for photocopying and printing products.
- Epson – Japanese electronics company focused on computer printers, projectors, scanners, and related technology.
- Micron – American producer of computer memory and data storage including DRAM, NAND and flash memory chips.
- Texas Instruments – American company that designs and manufactures semiconductors and various integrated circuits.
- NCR Corporation – American software, managed and professional services company for retail and hospitality industries. Provides POS systems, ATMs, and more.
- Diebold Nixdorf – Provides banking and retail technology like ATMs, self-checkout, point-of-sale systems, and software.
- VMware – Subsidiary of Dell that provides cloud computing and platform virtualization software and services.
- NetApp – Provider of hybrid cloud data services for management of applications and data across cloud and on-premises environments.
- Western Digital – Manufactures hard disk drives, solid state drives, portable storage devices, network attached storage, and more.
- Xilinx – Provider of programmable logic devices and software design tools used in electronic systems.
- Analog Devices – Semiconductor company that manufactures analog, mixed signal and digital signal processing chips.
- Maxim Integrated – Designs, manufactures, and sells analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits.
- Marvell – Fabless semiconductor company focused on storage, communications, and consumer silicon market segments.
- F5 Networks – Provides cloud security, delivery, and availability solutions for applications across physical, virtual, and multi-cloud environments.
- Arista Networks – Supplier of data center networking solutions for large cloud and enterprise data centers.
- Netgear – Provider of networking hardware for consumers and businesses, including routers, switches, WiFi systems and more.
- Super Micro Computer – Designs and manufactures servers and storage products as well as networking devices, serverboards and more.
- Juniper Networks – Designs and sells networking products including routers, switches, network management software, and more or so technology futurist keynote speakers tell us.
- Aruba Networks – Provides WiFi networking and edge-to-cloud solutions for enterprises. Now a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company.
- Extreme Networks – Developer of software driven networking solutions for enterprises, data centers and service providers.
- Riverbed – Provider of digital performance and edge networking solutions for wide area networks, hybrid clouds, and SaaS applications.
- Avaya – Offers business communications software, services, networking and devices for collaboration and customer engagement.
- Poly – Produces audio and video communications equipment including headsets, video conferencing technology, desk phones and more.
- Jabra – Manufactures hands-free communications and sound solutions including headsets, speakerphones, and specialty headphones. Now owned by GN Group.
- Plantronics – Designs and produces audio communications equipment like headsets, desk phones, and related software.
- Dropbox – Web-based file hosting service providing cloud storage, file synchronization, and client software.
- Box – Cloud content management and file sharing service for businesses.
- Citrix – Per technology futurist keynote speakers, provides virtualization, networking, software as a service, and cloud computing technologies.
- Symantec – Cybersecurity software company that provides antivirus, encryption, and data loss prevention among other offerings.
- McAfee – Global computer security software company that provides antivirus, firewall, and threat prevention solutions.
- Sophos – Develops software and hardware for encryption, endpoint security, network security, email security, mobile security, and more.