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Into the Future

la 10.05.2014 17.30 - 18.20 50 minViasat Explore

(Into the Future/2010) In a future where dramatic climate change and global population explosion threaten to alter the way we live, technology plays a critical role. From the way we commute to the way we communicate, and the way we construct our cities, innovators in science, engineering, and architecture across Asia are engaged in a trillion dollar race.
In Taiwan, innovative car designers rush to mass-produce the cleanest, most efficient personal transport. In Japan, scientists have devised a new form of communication called ?ultra-realistic communication? using holograms and 3D images. In Singapore, robotics researchers work on a humanoid that may replace service staff. And in Korea, engineers want to harness the power of the mind by getting machines to think like humans. It?s a fierce race to the finishing line, and Asia's scientists are leading the competition. Their vision, encapsulated in this series, will bring us straight into the future.

Into the FutureU

la 03.05.2014 17.30 - 18.25 55 minViasat Explore

(Into the Future/2010) In a future where dramatic climate change and global population explosion threaten to alter the way we live, technology plays a critical role. From the way we commute to the way we communicate, and the way we construct our cities, innovators in science, engineering, and architecture across Asia are engaged in a trillion dollar race.
In Taiwan, innovative car designers rush to mass-produce the cleanest, most efficient personal transport. In Japan, scientists have devised a new form of communication called ?ultra-realistic communication? using holograms and 3D images. In Singapore, robotics researchers work on a humanoid that may replace service staff. And in Korea, engineers want to harness the power of the mind by getting machines to think like humans. It?s a fierce race to the finishing line, and Asia's scientists are leading the competition. Their vision, encapsulated in this series, will bring us straight into the future.

Into the Future

la 26.04.2014 17.35 - 18.25 50 minViasat Explore

(Into the Future/2010) In a future where dramatic climate change and global population explosion threaten to alter the way we live, technology plays a critical role. From the way we commute to the way we communicate, and the way we construct our cities, innovators in science, engineering, and architecture across Asia are engaged in a trillion dollar race.
In Taiwan, innovative car designers rush to mass-produce the cleanest, most efficient personal transport. In Japan, scientists have devised a new form of communication called ?ultra-realistic communication? using holograms and 3D images. In Singapore, robotics researchers work on a humanoid that may replace service staff. And in Korea, engineers want to harness the power of the mind by getting machines to think like humans. It?s a fierce race to the finishing line, and Asia's scientists are leading the competition. Their vision, encapsulated in this series, will bring us straight into the future.

Into the Future

su 07.07.2013 13.25 - 14.20 55 minViasat Explore

(Into the Future/2010) In a future where dramatic climate change and global population explosion threaten to alter the way we live, technology plays a critical role. From the way we commute to the way we communicate, and the way we construct our cities, innovators in science, engineering, and architecture across Asia are engaged in a trillion dollar race.
In Taiwan, innovative car designers rush to mass-produce the cleanest, most efficient personal transport. In Japan, scientists have devised a new form of communication called ?ultra-realistic communication? using holograms and 3D images. In Singapore, robotics researchers work on a humanoid that may replace service staff. And in Korea, engineers want to harness the power of the mind by getting machines to think like humans. It?s a fierce race to the finishing line, and Asia's scientists are leading the competition. Their vision, encapsulated in this series, will bring us straight into the future.

Into the Future

ti 02.07.2013 12.35 - 14.20 1h 45 minViasat Explore

(Into the Future/2010) In a future where dramatic climate change and global population explosion threaten to alter the way we live, technology plays a critical role. From the way we commute to the way we communicate, and the way we construct our cities, innovators in science, engineering, and architecture across Asia are engaged in a trillion dollar race.
In Taiwan, innovative car designers rush to mass-produce the cleanest, most efficient personal transport. In Japan, scientists have devised a new form of communication called ?ultra-realistic communication? using holograms and 3D images. In Singapore, robotics researchers work on a humanoid that may replace service staff. And in Korea, engineers want to harness the power of the mind by getting machines to think like humans. It?s a fierce race to the finishing line, and Asia's scientists are leading the competition. Their vision, encapsulated in this series, will bring us straight into the future.

Into the Future

ti 02.07.2013 07.00 - 08.00 60 minViasat Explore

(Into the Future/2010) In a future where dramatic climate change and global population explosion threaten to alter the way we live, technology plays a critical role. From the way we commute to the way we communicate, and the way we construct our cities, innovators in science, engineering, and architecture across Asia are engaged in a trillion dollar race.
In Taiwan, innovative car designers rush to mass-produce the cleanest, most efficient personal transport. In Japan, scientists have devised a new form of communication called ?ultra-realistic communication? using holograms and 3D images. In Singapore, robotics researchers work on a humanoid that may replace service staff. And in Korea, engineers want to harness the power of the mind by getting machines to think like humans. It?s a fierce race to the finishing line, and Asia's scientists are leading the competition. Their vision, encapsulated in this series, will bring us straight into the future.

Into the Future

ma 01.07.2013 23.05 - 23.55 50 minViasat Explore

(Into the Future/2010) In a future where dramatic climate change and global population explosion threaten to alter the way we live, technology plays a critical role. From the way we commute to the way we communicate, and the way we construct our cities, innovators in science, engineering, and architecture across Asia are engaged in a trillion dollar race.
In Taiwan, innovative car designers rush to mass-produce the cleanest, most efficient personal transport. In Japan, scientists have devised a new form of communication called ?ultra-realistic communication? using holograms and 3D images. In Singapore, robotics researchers work on a humanoid that may replace service staff. And in Korea, engineers want to harness the power of the mind by getting machines to think like humans. It?s a fierce race to the finishing line, and Asia's scientists are leading the competition. Their vision, encapsulated in this series, will bring us straight into the future.

Into the Future

ma 01.07.2013 12.35 - 13.25 50 minViasat Explore

(Into the Future/2010) In a future where dramatic climate change and global population explosion threaten to alter the way we live, technology plays a critical role. From the way we commute to the way we communicate, and the way we construct our cities, innovators in science, engineering, and architecture across Asia are engaged in a trillion dollar race.
In Taiwan, innovative car designers rush to mass-produce the cleanest, most efficient personal transport. In Japan, scientists have devised a new form of communication called ?ultra-realistic communication? using holograms and 3D images. In Singapore, robotics researchers work on a humanoid that may replace service staff. And in Korea, engineers want to harness the power of the mind by getting machines to think like humans. It?s a fierce race to the finishing line, and Asia's scientists are leading the competition. Their vision, encapsulated in this series, will bring us straight into the future.

Into the Future

ma 01.07.2013 07.00 - 08.00 60 minViasat Explore

(Into the Future/2010) In a future where dramatic climate change and global population explosion threaten to alter the way we live, technology plays a critical role. From the way we commute to the way we communicate, and the way we construct our cities, innovators in science, engineering, and architecture across Asia are engaged in a trillion dollar race.
In Taiwan, innovative car designers rush to mass-produce the cleanest, most efficient personal transport. In Japan, scientists have devised a new form of communication called ?ultra-realistic communication? using holograms and 3D images. In Singapore, robotics researchers work on a humanoid that may replace service staff. And in Korea, engineers want to harness the power of the mind by getting machines to think like humans. It?s a fierce race to the finishing line, and Asia's scientists are leading the competition. Their vision, encapsulated in this series, will bring us straight into the future.

Into the Future

pe 28.06.2013 23.00 - 00.00 60 minViasat Explore

(Into the Future/2010) In a future where dramatic climate change and global population explosion threaten to alter the way we live, technology plays a critical role. From the way we commute to the way we communicate, and the way we construct our cities, innovators in science, engineering, and architecture across Asia are engaged in a trillion dollar race.
In Taiwan, innovative car designers rush to mass-produce the cleanest, most efficient personal transport. In Japan, scientists have devised a new form of communication called ?ultra-realistic communication? using holograms and 3D images. In Singapore, robotics researchers work on a humanoid that may replace service staff. And in Korea, engineers want to harness the power of the mind by getting machines to think like humans. It?s a fierce race to the finishing line, and Asia's scientists are leading the competition. Their vision, encapsulated in this series, will bring us straight into the future.

Into the Future

pe 28.06.2013 12.35 - 13.25 50 minViasat Explore

(Into the Future/2010) In a future where dramatic climate change and global population explosion threaten to alter the way we live, technology plays a critical role. From the way we commute to the way we communicate, and the way we construct our cities, innovators in science, engineering, and architecture across Asia are engaged in a trillion dollar race.
In Taiwan, innovative car designers rush to mass-produce the cleanest, most efficient personal transport. In Japan, scientists have devised a new form of communication called ?ultra-realistic communication? using holograms and 3D images. In Singapore, robotics researchers work on a humanoid that may replace service staff. And in Korea, engineers want to harness the power of the mind by getting machines to think like humans. It?s a fierce race to the finishing line, and Asia's scientists are leading the competition. Their vision, encapsulated in this series, will bring us straight into the future.

Into the FutureU

pe 28.06.2013 07.00 - 08.00 60 minViasat Explore

(Into the Future/2010) In a future where dramatic climate change and global population explosion threaten to alter the way we live, technology plays a critical role. From the way we commute to the way we communicate, and the way we construct our cities, innovators in science, engineering, and architecture across Asia are engaged in a trillion dollar race.
In Taiwan, innovative car designers rush to mass-produce the cleanest, most efficient personal transport. In Japan, scientists have devised a new form of communication called ?ultra-realistic communication? using holograms and 3D images. In Singapore, robotics researchers work on a humanoid that may replace service staff. And in Korea, engineers want to harness the power of the mind by getting machines to think like humans. It?s a fierce race to the finishing line, and Asia's scientists are leading the competition. Their vision, encapsulated in this series, will bring us straight into the future.

Into the Future

to 27.06.2013 23.00 - 00.00 60 minViasat Explore

(Into the Future/2010) In a future where dramatic climate change and global population explosion threaten to alter the way we live, technology plays a critical role. From the way we commute to the way we communicate, and the way we construct our cities, innovators in science, engineering, and architecture across Asia are engaged in a trillion dollar race.
In Taiwan, innovative car designers rush to mass-produce the cleanest, most efficient personal transport. In Japan, scientists have devised a new form of communication called ?ultra-realistic communication? using holograms and 3D images. In Singapore, robotics researchers work on a humanoid that may replace service staff. And in Korea, engineers want to harness the power of the mind by getting machines to think like humans. It?s a fierce race to the finishing line, and Asia's scientists are leading the competition. Their vision, encapsulated in this series, will bring us straight into the future.

Into the Future

pe 03.05.2013 12.35 - 13.25 50 minViasat Explore

(Into the Future/2010) In a future where dramatic climate change and global population explosion threaten to alter the way we live, technology plays a critical role. From the way we commute to the way we communicate, and the way we construct our cities, innovators in science, engineering, and architecture across Asia are engaged in a trillion dollar race.
In Taiwan, innovative car designers rush to mass-produce the cleanest, most efficient personal transport. In Japan, scientists have devised a new form of communication called ?ultra-realistic communication? using holograms and 3D images. In Singapore, robotics researchers work on a humanoid that may replace service staff. And in Korea, engineers want to harness the power of the mind by getting machines to think like humans. It?s a fierce race to the finishing line, and Asia's scientists are leading the competition. Their vision, encapsulated in this series, will bring us straight into the future.

Into the Future

to 02.05.2013 17.50 - 18.45 55 minViasat Explore

(Into the Future/2010) In a future where dramatic climate change and global population explosion threaten to alter the way we live, technology plays a critical role. From the way we commute to the way we communicate, and the way we construct our cities, innovators in science, engineering, and architecture across Asia are engaged in a trillion dollar race.
In Taiwan, innovative car designers rush to mass-produce the cleanest, most efficient personal transport. In Japan, scientists have devised a new form of communication called ?ultra-realistic communication? using holograms and 3D images. In Singapore, robotics researchers work on a humanoid that may replace service staff. And in Korea, engineers want to harness the power of the mind by getting machines to think like humans. It?s a fierce race to the finishing line, and Asia's scientists are leading the competition. Their vision, encapsulated in this series, will bring us straight into the future.

Into the Future

to 02.05.2013 13.25 - 14.20 55 minViasat Explore

(Into the Future/2010) In a future where dramatic climate change and global population explosion threaten to alter the way we live, technology plays a critical role. From the way we commute to the way we communicate, and the way we construct our cities, innovators in science, engineering, and architecture across Asia are engaged in a trillion dollar race.
In Taiwan, innovative car designers rush to mass-produce the cleanest, most efficient personal transport. In Japan, scientists have devised a new form of communication called ?ultra-realistic communication? using holograms and 3D images. In Singapore, robotics researchers work on a humanoid that may replace service staff. And in Korea, engineers want to harness the power of the mind by getting machines to think like humans. It?s a fierce race to the finishing line, and Asia's scientists are leading the competition. Their vision, encapsulated in this series, will bring us straight into the future.

Into the Future

to 02.05.2013 12.35 - 13.25 50 minViasat Explore

(Into the Future/2010) In a future where dramatic climate change and global population explosion threaten to alter the way we live, technology plays a critical role. From the way we commute to the way we communicate, and the way we construct our cities, innovators in science, engineering, and architecture across Asia are engaged in a trillion dollar race.
In Taiwan, innovative car designers rush to mass-produce the cleanest, most efficient personal transport. In Japan, scientists have devised a new form of communication called ?ultra-realistic communication? using holograms and 3D images. In Singapore, robotics researchers work on a humanoid that may replace service staff. And in Korea, engineers want to harness the power of the mind by getting machines to think like humans. It?s a fierce race to the finishing line, and Asia's scientists are leading the competition. Their vision, encapsulated in this series, will bring us straight into the future.

Into the Future

ke 01.05.2013 17.50 - 18.45 55 minViasat Explore

(Into the Future/2010) In a future where dramatic climate change and global population explosion threaten to alter the way we live, technology plays a critical role. From the way we commute to the way we communicate, and the way we construct our cities, innovators in science, engineering, and architecture across Asia are engaged in a trillion dollar race.
In Taiwan, innovative car designers rush to mass-produce the cleanest, most efficient personal transport. In Japan, scientists have devised a new form of communication called ?ultra-realistic communication? using holograms and 3D images. In Singapore, robotics researchers work on a humanoid that may replace service staff. And in Korea, engineers want to harness the power of the mind by getting machines to think like humans. It?s a fierce race to the finishing line, and Asia's scientists are leading the competition. Their vision, encapsulated in this series, will bring us straight into the future.

Into the Future

ke 01.05.2013 13.25 - 14.20 55 minViasat Explore

(Into the Future/2010) In a future where dramatic climate change and global population explosion threaten to alter the way we live, technology plays a critical role. From the way we commute to the way we communicate, and the way we construct our cities, innovators in science, engineering, and architecture across Asia are engaged in a trillion dollar race.
In Taiwan, innovative car designers rush to mass-produce the cleanest, most efficient personal transport. In Japan, scientists have devised a new form of communication called ?ultra-realistic communication? using holograms and 3D images. In Singapore, robotics researchers work on a humanoid that may replace service staff. And in Korea, engineers want to harness the power of the mind by getting machines to think like humans. It?s a fierce race to the finishing line, and Asia's scientists are leading the competition. Their vision, encapsulated in this series, will bring us straight into the future.

Into the Future

ke 01.05.2013 12.35 - 13.25 50 minViasat Explore

(Into the Future/2010) In a future where dramatic climate change and global population explosion threaten to alter the way we live, technology plays a critical role. From the way we commute to the way we communicate, and the way we construct our cities, innovators in science, engineering, and architecture across Asia are engaged in a trillion dollar race.
In Taiwan, innovative car designers rush to mass-produce the cleanest, most efficient personal transport. In Japan, scientists have devised a new form of communication called ?ultra-realistic communication? using holograms and 3D images. In Singapore, robotics researchers work on a humanoid that may replace service staff. And in Korea, engineers want to harness the power of the mind by getting machines to think like humans. It?s a fierce race to the finishing line, and Asia's scientists are leading the competition. Their vision, encapsulated in this series, will bring us straight into the future.

Into the FutureU

ti 30.04.2013 17.50 - 18.45 55 minViasat Explore

(Into the Future/2010) In a future where dramatic climate change and global population explosion threaten to alter the way we live, technology plays a critical role. From the way we commute to the way we communicate, and the way we construct our cities, innovators in science, engineering, and architecture across Asia are engaged in a trillion dollar race.
In Taiwan, innovative car designers rush to mass-produce the cleanest, most efficient personal transport. In Japan, scientists have devised a new form of communication called ?ultra-realistic communication? using holograms and 3D images. In Singapore, robotics researchers work on a humanoid that may replace service staff. And in Korea, engineers want to harness the power of the mind by getting machines to think like humans. It?s a fierce race to the finishing line, and Asia's scientists are leading the competition. Their vision, encapsulated in this series, will bring us straight into the future.

Into the Future

ti 30.04.2013 13.25 - 14.20 55 minViasat Explore

(Into the Future/2010) In a future where dramatic climate change and global population explosion threaten to alter the way we live, technology plays a critical role. From the way we commute to the way we communicate, and the way we construct our cities, innovators in science, engineering, and architecture across Asia are engaged in a trillion dollar race.
In Taiwan, innovative car designers rush to mass-produce the cleanest, most efficient personal transport. In Japan, scientists have devised a new form of communication called ?ultra-realistic communication? using holograms and 3D images. In Singapore, robotics researchers work on a humanoid that may replace service staff. And in Korea, engineers want to harness the power of the mind by getting machines to think like humans. It?s a fierce race to the finishing line, and Asia's scientists are leading the competition. Their vision, encapsulated in this series, will bring us straight into the future.

Into the Future

to 28.03.2013 16.55 - 17.50 55 minViasat Explore

(Into the Future/2010) In a future where dramatic climate change and global population explosion threaten to alter the way we live, technology plays a critical role. From the way we commute to the way we communicate, and the way we construct our cities, innovators in science, engineering, and architecture across Asia are engaged in a trillion dollar race.
In Taiwan, innovative car designers rush to mass-produce the cleanest, most efficient personal transport. In Japan, scientists have devised a new form of communication called ?ultra-realistic communication? using holograms and 3D images. In Singapore, robotics researchers work on a humanoid that may replace service staff. And in Korea, engineers want to harness the power of the mind by getting machines to think like humans. It?s a fierce race to the finishing line, and Asia's scientists are leading the competition. Their vision, encapsulated in this series, will bring us straight into the future.

Into the Future

to 28.03.2013 11.40 - 12.35 55 minViasat Explore

(Into the Future/2010) In a future where dramatic climate change and global population explosion threaten to alter the way we live, technology plays a critical role. From the way we commute to the way we communicate, and the way we construct our cities, innovators in science, engineering, and architecture across Asia are engaged in a trillion dollar race.
In Taiwan, innovative car designers rush to mass-produce the cleanest, most efficient personal transport. In Japan, scientists have devised a new form of communication called ?ultra-realistic communication? using holograms and 3D images. In Singapore, robotics researchers work on a humanoid that may replace service staff. And in Korea, engineers want to harness the power of the mind by getting machines to think like humans. It?s a fierce race to the finishing line, and Asia's scientists are leading the competition. Their vision, encapsulated in this series, will bring us straight into the future.

Into the FutureU

to 28.03.2013 02.30 - 03.20 50 minViasat Explore

(Into the Future/2010) In a future where dramatic climate change and global population explosion threaten to alter the way we live, technology plays a critical role. From the way we commute to the way we communicate, and the way we construct our cities, innovators in science, engineering, and architecture across Asia are engaged in a trillion dollar race.
In Taiwan, innovative car designers rush to mass-produce the cleanest, most efficient personal transport. In Japan, scientists have devised a new form of communication called ?ultra-realistic communication? using holograms and 3D images. In Singapore, robotics researchers work on a humanoid that may replace service staff. And in Korea, engineers want to harness the power of the mind by getting machines to think like humans. It?s a fierce race to the finishing line, and Asia's scientists are leading the competition. Their vision, encapsulated in this series, will bring us straight into the future.

Into the Future

ke 27.03.2013 22.10 - 23.05 55 minViasat Explore

(Into the Future/2010) In a future where dramatic climate change and global population explosion threaten to alter the way we live, technology plays a critical role. From the way we commute to the way we communicate, and the way we construct our cities, innovators in science, engineering, and architecture across Asia are engaged in a trillion dollar race.
In Taiwan, innovative car designers rush to mass-produce the cleanest, most efficient personal transport. In Japan, scientists have devised a new form of communication called ?ultra-realistic communication? using holograms and 3D images. In Singapore, robotics researchers work on a humanoid that may replace service staff. And in Korea, engineers want to harness the power of the mind by getting machines to think like humans. It?s a fierce race to the finishing line, and Asia's scientists are leading the competition. Their vision, encapsulated in this series, will bring us straight into the future.
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