Bill Halal 
William Halal is Professor of Science, Technology & Innovation at George Washington University, Washington, D.C, and an authority on emerging technologies, strategy, knowledge, and institutional change. He has worked with General Motors, AT&T, SAIC, MCI, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, International Data Corporation, the DoD, the Asian Development Bank, and many other organizations. He published 6 books and hundreds of articles, and substituted for Peter Drucker in speaking to 2000 managers at the Los Angeles Coliseum. He is the founder of TechCast, a web-based system that pools the knowledge of experts to forecasts breakthroughs in all scientific fields. He also co-founded the Institute for Knowledge & Innovation as a collaborative effort between the GW School of Business and the School of Engineering. Previously, he was a major in the U.S. Air Force, an aerospace engineer on the Apollo Program, and a Silicon Valley business manager. Macmillan’s Encyclopedia of the Future ranked him among "The World’s 100 Most Influential Futurists," including H.G. Wells, Arthur C. Clarke, Alvin Toffler, and Daniel Bell.
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Small business and technology
Bill Halal joins Jim Blasingame to give a technology forecast for 2009.
What does the future of technology look like, especially with regard to energy? Bill Halal talks with Jim Blasingame about the future of energy technology, including bio, solar and hydrogen.
Bill begins a series with Jim about some of the most important emerging technologies in our future, and why they will matter to your small business. Today's topic is wireless technology and applications.