Craig
Rispin

Speaker Profile
Craig Rispin is a business futurist, trends tracker and technology guru. From age 10 (yes 10!) he began teaching business people about the trends and technology that would change their businesses… and lives… forever!
With an innate ability to spot trends and to create new markets, Craig went on to design and launch hundreds of products for major companies in the computer, consumer electronics, multimedia, internet and broadcast industries.
Craig Rispin has worked with Apple Computer, Philips Consumer Electronics and served leading blue-chip companies worldwide including: Disney, Fairfax, Canon, General Motors, Mercedes Benz, GE, Sony, American Express and the ABC.
He has addressed audiences ranging from 30 to 3000 on 4 continents and has been featured on TV and radio. Now a professional keynote speaker and business coach - Craig helps his customers understand and prepare for the Future.
Clients say they hire Craig Rispin so they can 'Know First' - so they are not surprised by the next big thing. So they can 'Be First' - and get that first to market advantage. So they can 'Profit First' - and create new opportunities they might never have considered.
Travels from New South Wales
Client Comments
Client Comments
- A very engaging and thought provoking speaker who knew how to set the scene and engage the audience.
Oracle
Topics
Speaker Topics
- Fast Forward Your Business - How to Leave Your Competition in the Past
- Learn how technology
- Marketing Technology Trends
- Technology Isn
- The Future of Business Exposed!
- The future trends impacting your industry - and strategies to profit from them.
- The latest trends in strategic planning, empowering your workforce, and making the right technology investments.
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