Viva Technology 2016: Hall of Tech

THE 100 MOST INNOVATIVE COMPANIES were AT VIVA TECHNOLOGY. Worldwide exclusives presented in the entertainment world ABOVE  – 2LUXURY2.COM’s exclusive interviews from the show. BIG THANK YOU!  to our HauteLuxe correspondents in Paris – Philippe Mihailovich and Caroline Taylor Virtual or augmented reality, robots, drones, 3D printing, driverless cars and more: all the innovations that will … Read more

LVMH Luxury Lab at 2016 Viva Technology Paris. How startups and digital innovation can drive the luxury sector forward

#vivatech or the Davos of the digital. ABOVE  – 2LUXURY2.COM’s exclusive interviews from the show. BIG THANK YOU!  to our HauteLuxe correspondents in Paris – Philippe Mihailovich and Caroline Taylor Viva Technology 2016 x LVMH. For 3 days, Paris‬ became the ‪startup‬ capital of the world. How startups and digital innovation can drive the luxury sector forward … Read more

The Vision Next 100 – the autonomous vehicle aimed at “the most discerning and powerful patrons in the world”

The Rolls-Royce VISION NEXT 100 – “a vision of the future of luxury mobility.” No steering wheel, but there is a silk throne. Rolls-Royce unveiled its first driverless vehicle. Codenamed 103EX, it is the marque’s first ever pure ‘Vision Vehicle’. The official statement was short on technical specifications but abundant in ostentatious description. Yet whilst … Read more

SingaPlural 2016 – Celebrating Design

Singapore’s SingaPlural design celebration is marking its 5th anniversary with a new fresh theme, ‘Senses – The art and science of experiences”. These experiences – sight, sound, scent, texture and taste – will come together in an amalgamation of colour and creativity to tease and tantalise visitors with new perspectives of how design can be employed and enhance … Read more

Elon Musk hints that his next project could be an electric plane

Perhaps the most highly revered Silicon Valley engineer, Musk said he has been thinking about an electric jet with vertical takeoff and landing

Self-driving cars are coming, and the technology promises to save lives

Car crashes could be a thing of the past if car makers deliver on their promise to roll out autonomous cars over the next five years. But researchers are still questioning what this accident-free future might look like