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idea “When it comes to the future, there are three kinds of people: those who let it happen, those who make it happen, and those who wonder what happened.” – John M. Richardson Jr.

We belong to the third category: the sort who wonders what’s going happen in the future.

That’s why for the last coupla months, we’ve trawling the web for nuggets of info that might just be the Next Big Thing...and now it’s your turn.

We’ve created two contests that you can take part in: Create2011 & our Facebook contest.

Create2011 Challenge!

Create2011 Challenge! Our annual challenge is back! This time, we want you to come up with a brilliant idea related to the theme of Future Mobility, one which can improve the way we play, think, live and connect.

Why take part?

‘Cause you might just win a once-in-a-lifetime Nokia Experiential Journey Grand Prize, which includes an all-expenses paid learning programme with Nokia in Beijing and Singapore!

Head over to Create2011.com.sg to sign up now!

And don’t forget to join our…

Facebook contests!

We’ve been giving away tickets to exhibitions, movies, any event that we think is cool. To win a pair of tickets for yourself, just go to our Facebook contest page and follow the instructions.

To get you started, we’ve included clips from the uber-cool "Tomorrow Show" by Mo Rocca on what the future might hold for us. Worth a few eyefuls, especially the one on The Future of Dating…with Robots. Now that might just be the Next Big Thing….

New car innovations like seatbelts, airbags, anti-lock brakes and attention alerts may seem like they have taken the danger out of driving, but they haven't. Mo Rocca examines the future of traffic.
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Change Champion e: editor of UCreateChange.comI'm the editor of UCreateChange. And I started this blog with the intention of putting up my past weekly roundups 'cause it's a shame they're simply disappearing into people's inboxes. Anyways, if you've a question on engineering, drop me a line at creators.of.tomorrow@gmail.com!