Explore the Edge of What’s Possible - Before Everyone Else Does

Forget the Hype. These Are the 10 Technologies That Actually Matter
June 18, 2025 at 7:00 PM ET

Join Brandon Jennings from The Knowledge Society (TKS) for a rapid-fire webinar on 10 emerging technologies that are set to shape the next five years. From brain-computer interfaces to climate breakthroughs, we’ll explore what’s coming and why it matters.

This isn’t a lecture. It’s your inside look at how next-gen innovators are solving real problems, launching big ideas, and preparing to lead the future. No tech background needed - just curiosity and ambition.

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In this session, you’ll:

Discover 10 breakthrough technologies and how they’ll impact the world

Spot new opportunities for the next generation of leaders

Get a feel for The Knowledge Society (TKS) - a global innovation program for teens

Ready to think bigger? Reserve your spot now - space is limited.

Meet the speaker:

Brandon Jennings

Head of Program at The Knowledge Society (TKS)

Brandon Jennings is the Head of Program at The Knowledge Society (TKS), where he leads innovative education initiatives for young people. A passionate technology strategist, Brandon has extensive experience in applying technology to solve complex problems. Before TKS, he was the CEO and co-founder of JS Operations, helping consumer product companies integrate technology into their supply chains through novel IoT applications. He also served as a Product Manager at Bowery Farming, building the future of precision agriculture.

Brandon’s diverse career includes roles at McKinsey, SpaceX, Raytheon, Li & Fung, and the US Army R&D center. He holds an MBA from MIT Sloan, an MS in Mechanical Engineering from MIT, and a BSE in Mechanical Engineering from Penn. As a Leaders for Global Operations Fellow at MIT, he published work on leveraging technology to address operational challenges in developing economies.

An avid endurance athlete, Brandon trains for triathlons and ultramarathons in his free time.