"The world’s brands of the next decade revealed" from @Furtherthoughts
Adrian Day, Chief at Further in London (and my ex-boss) predicts that “…the brands that go furthest [in the next 10 years] will be those that are best placed to capitalise…” on the changing-face of the global marketplace - maximising on new consumerism and the carbon conscious.
AD has compiled an eclectic, international, list of Top Ten organisations to watch, that include:
- United Breweries Group, an Indian conglomerate that owns Kingfisher beer and recently acquired Whyte & Mackay.
- Build Your Dreams, a Chinese manufacturer that claims to produce 30 per cent of the world’s mobile phone battery market and has just launched BYD Auto, producing hybrid and electric cars, to target Chinese drivers.
- MTN, South Africa’s mobile phone company that has more than 40 million subscribers across 21 countries.
- Natura Cosmetics, Brazil’s largest cosmetic manufacturer, which is driving the country’s sustainable initiatives.
- Virgin Galactic, which plans to launch sub-orbital space flights for $200,000 within two years.
- Kapersky Lab, a Russian company that produces technologies to provide protection for more than 250 million Internet users around the world.
- Westover Clinics, a London based one-stop shop providing GPS, dentists, opticians, specialists, therapists and clinic services, including laser treatment for skin problems.
- OnLive, an on-demand video service which could potentially allow people to stream computer games in real time over the Internet with no need or expensive consoles.
- Climate Exchange, an AIM-listed company that owns, operates and develops exchanges on which environmental financial instruments, such as emissions reduction credits, can be traded.
- Plastic Logic, a spin off company from Cambridge University that has created a flexible A4-size and robust plastic electronic display the thickness of a credit-card which replaces the need for paper.
(Thanks for the link, Adrian).

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