Since medieval times, the benefits of innovation have rarely been shared equally.
We like to believe innovation leads to progress:
– Better ways of working
– A fairer society
– More opportunities for all
But history tells a different story.
More often, the powerful few gain even more power.
The less fortunate? They fall further behind, losing rights, protections, and access.
Now, as we stand at the edge of another technological revolution: AI, automation, space tech, we have a choice.
We can build a future that's inclusive.
But only if we ask hard questions:
– Who benefits?
– Who is excluded?
– And how do we design systems that lift everyone, not just a few?
Innovation alone isn't progress.
Inclusive innovation is.