News 13.05.2022

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LS:N Global introduces its European services, Tyson invests in employee futures, and a slump in alternet investments.

LS:N Global celebrates its European launch

The Future Laboratory, Amsterdam
The Future Laboratory, Amsterdam
The Future Laboratory, Amsterdam

Amsterdam – At LS:N Global, we understand the importance of localising trends, foresights and insights to enable businesses to make a better future. That’s why we pay a lot of attention to our local markets, and are proud to announce the launch of our European services.

To celebrate, this week our team gathered in the botanical setting of Amsterdam-based eco-boutique hotel The Unbound – a space where the city meets Dutch nature and architecture. Bringing together 25 thought-provoking Dutch game-changers, we hosted an engaging trends dinner, where we explored the importance of foresight thinking and the future of Neo-collectivism.

As we move to more localised insights for the continent, our European team is ready to take our clients to different levels of understanding.

Strategic opportunity

To find out more about our European Services or to become a member of LS:N Global, please contact hello@thefuturelaboratory

Spotify empowers music creators in Roblox

Spotify on Roblox, US Spotify on Roblox, US
Spotify on Roblox, US Spotify on Roblox, US

Global – The streaming service is inviting fans and artists to connect with each other in gaming platform Roblox. Its digital destination, Spotify Island, will engage users through interactive quests, exclusive content and the option to buy artist merchandise. It also encourages music fans to create their own music, using stations by virtual beat-maker platform Soundtrap.

To further entice users, Spotify enables creators to perform their music on a virtual stage, and work to become top of the charts within Roblox. Through this initiative, Spotify draws on the popularity of gaming to elevate its services and bolster interactivity. ‘We’re flipping the script and empowering players to be the creators and truly feel like they’re the artist performing,’ comments Abby Stewart, director of business development at Spotify.

With young audiences driving a shift towards democratised music communities, such projects enable amateur creators to more easily express their musical talents.

Strategic opportunity

To stand out in a saturated market, streaming services should create accessible and interactive features that appeal to amateur creators

Tyson entices employees with free education

US – With many employers struggling to keep workers amid the Great Resignation, the company is unveiling plans to offer free education to its 120,000 employees.

The scheme, which promotes funding for undergraduate, master’s and associate degree courses at 35 US universities, comes at a time when the meat industry is gearing up for drastic change in the coming years.

As a sector that has struggled to recruit employees in recent times, the incentive reflects the need for companies in the meat industry – and beyond – to invest in the development of workers on both professional and personal levels. ‘Providing equity and opportunity to every single member of our team is part of our goal to make Tyson the most sought-after place to work,’ says John R Tyson, executive vice-president and chief sustainability officer at Tyson Foods.

Elsewhere, we’ve explored how e-commerce giant Amazon has used its status to educate workers, empowering individuals from the American middle class to broaden their horizons.

Black Girls Code. Designed by architect Danish Kurani, US

Strategic opportunity

To attract and retain talent, employers should consider diversifying their company benefits to reflect the personal and professional needs of workers

Stat: Trust in crypto investment is falling

Photography by SHVETS production Photography by SHVETS production

While alternative finance investment has shown promising growth in recent years, activity from fintech and social media platform Robinhood suggests the market is losing steam. According to The Washington Post, in the first quarter of 2022, Robinhood’s monthly active users fell 10% year on year.

Meanwhile, activity on the platform is also flatlining, with transaction revenues having fallen by almost half, and average quarterly revenue per user down by 61%. This slump in trade in cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin comes at a time when the cost of living crisis and the war in Ukraine are prompting more frugal, risk-averse finance behaviours.

For some consumers, investment in Alternet Economies remains an appealing proposition. But brands and businesses must continue to keep track of fluctuating interest in an uncertain economic climate.

Strategic opportunity

Companies that are hoping to engage in the crypto space should also consider implementing security precautions that involve traditional, less risky assets

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