James Woudhuysen

James Woudhuysen helped install Britain’s first computer-controlled car park in 1968, before graduating in Physics. He wrote about chemical and biological weapons for the Economist in 1978, completed an instruction manual for word processing in 1983, led a multi-client study on e-commerce in 1988, and suggested Internet TV in 1993. He has worked with Amadeus, AT&T, BA, Barclays Bank, BT, Ericsson, Ford, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Johnson Controls International, Midland Bank, Motorola, Nokia, Orange, Philips, Renault and Yamaha Motor, as well as with the cities of Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham, Portsmouth, Cardiff and Croydon.

Now Professor of Forecasting and Innovation at De Montfort University, Leicester, Woudhuysen has written for the Economist and The Times, and contributes regularly to Radio 4 and spiked.

Related Sessions

Sunday 1 November 2009, 10.45am Lecture Theatre 1
Abundant, Cheap, Clean... Contentious? Why is energy a battlefield today?


Publications

Co-author, Big Potatoes: the London manifesto for innovation (TheProofSheet, 2010)
Co-author, Energise! A future for energy innovation (Beautiful Books, 2009)
Co-author, Why Is Construction So Backward? (Wiley-Academy, 2004)


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