Wavelength Podcast Episode 135: The Most Important Technologies of the Future

After speaking with C-level execs from across the industry, Anthony and James try and connect some dots as to which technologies will most influence the capital markets in the future.

The September issue of Waters will mark our 25th anniversary as a publication. For that issue, Anthony and James spoke with over three-dozen senior executives in technology to hear their thoughts as to which technologies and enhancements will transform the capital markets over the next quarter century. For the podcast, they provide some takeaways from those discussions. Check out the September issue of Waters for a full look back at advancements in the space over the previous 25 years and look ahead at what's still to come.

To hear the full interview, listen in the player above, or you can download it.


Contact Info

As is the case with everything we do, we'd love to get some feedback from our listeners. Feel free to reach out to Anthony or James via Twitter or email.

Anthony: @a_malakiananthony.malakian@infopro-digital.com

James: @JimRundle; james.rundle@infopro-digital.com


Past 10 episodes:

Episode 124: Exchange Outages and Blockchain Developments

Episode 125:Bitcoin, Ether Aren't Securities (Maybe); Privacy Issues and the Law 

Episode 126: Brexit Fallout; the SGX-NSE Battle Continues; Cellphone Location Data

Episode 127: Digital Reasoning’s New AI Product; A Look at the July Issue of Waters

Episode 128: Agile Challenges; CAT Plan Questions

Episode 129: Interdealer Broker Troubles; Bitcoin ETFs

Episode 130: State Street Buys Charles River

 Episode 131: More Bitcoin ETFs & More State Street-Charles River

Episode 132: Thasos Group’s CEO Talks Alternative Data

Episode 133: IBM on Quantum Computing

Episode 134: All About ETFs

 

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