George Davison unveils the Park of the Future for the very first time; this state-of-the-art innovation and inspiration park consists of four worlds: World of Inspiration, World of Creation, World of Innovation, and World of Production.
Energy power to the Park of the Future is on George's agenda; he wants to look at the greatest ways to power his park; solar energy has to be one of the sources in abundance that can help.
Natural gas is another energy source that George wants to explore for the Park of the Future; he also wants to understand how if you cool it to minus 260 degrees it becomes liquefied and can be safely transported all over the world.
The growing, harvesting and processing of cotton to make clothing is a labor-intensive operation, it also requires copious amounts of energy and water; George seeks to uncover sustainable lessons developed by a cotton clothing manufacturer.
Smart buildings are a way of the future, but they all need to have the utmost fastest connective technology; George wants to uncover how he can create a smart building and the technology required to connect them with fiber optic solutions.
George accompanies Tamara to NASA; they take a journey from the past to the future, starting at the 1962 Mercury Mission Control and finish by buying two tickets to Mars.
George needs to get people to the Park of the Future in the easiest way possible, which is obviously air travel, but is it by plane or by drone? Tamara does some research into airline travel and how they organize and schedule everyone.
George wants to know more about cyber currency; they start researching what cyber currency means, which leads Tamara to New York City; on her visit to NY she gets to meet the brains behind the millions of credit card transactions.
George takes on his challenge to find companies that can help him design the Park of the Future and the rides in the individual worlds; he also re-visits a group he worked with ten years prior.
George meets up with Garry from Gildan who showed Tamara in an earlier episode how they sustainably manufacture clothing in Honduras. Garry meets with George to talk DNA in clothing.
George wants to know more about robots and sends Tamara out in the field to take a look first hand at a group of different types of robots; she interacts with one of them to see if she can compete head to head with a robot.
George sends Tamara to explore the latest sustainable innovations changing the world; heading into the South American jungles, Tamara peels back the science of sustainable banana harvesting and how it can lead to healthier bananas.
Tamara heads to Alabama where she learns how technology, partnered with sustainable lumber harvesting and forest regeneration, can have a positive impact on the environment.
The transportation industry is rapidly evolving and George wants to know what's next; Tamara heads to California where she gets the inside scoop on biofuels and how algae is being looked at as a fuel of the future.
George sends Tamara to discover the latest technology surrounding long-lasting automotive coatings; Tamara uncovers the science behind the Global Positioning System (GPS) and the important role it plays in people's lives.
Things are getting too busy at Tomorrow's World Today headquarters for just one Field Reporter. George enlists the help of Jackie, an innovation enthusiast who he sends to learn about the latest breakthroughs in the insurance industry.
Sustainable agriculture is important, especially when animals are involved. George sends Tamara to Michigan where she sees firsthand how robotics and technology are revolutionizing the dairy industry.
George sends Jackie to South America where she gets the inside scoop on plastics and how recycling efforts on the beach are turning ocean plastics into wearable fabric.
Curious about sustainable packaging, George says "bon voyage" to Tamara as she sets out on her longest journey yet! While on her research mission to Indonesia, Tamara learns about biodegradable plastics and how water reclamation plays an important role in production.
All this traveling has George thinking about logistics. Recalling the shipping operations Tamara saw while in Guatemala, George sends he off to learn more about the science behind worldwide logistics and long-lasting tires.
Intrigued by plastic manufacturing, George wants to know how plastics are being manufactured to last longer. Tamara sets out on a research mission to uncover the latest breakthroughs in the plastics industry while George thinks Park of the Future.
George wants to know more about closing the recycling circle. Jackie heads off to uncover the science behind poly-use plastics and the strides industry leaders are taking to eliminate plastics from landfills.
Every second counts when it comes to locating missing children. George wants to know how technology is helping search and rescue teams locate children, so he sends Jackie to get the inside scoop with the teams leading the charge.
Curious about the Internet of Things (IoT), George wants to know more about how the web is giving us access to everyday objects like never before. From socks to medical devices, Tamara heads off to Arizona in search of answers.
Powering our world requires innovative, truly renewable energy resources. New field reporter Darieth Chisolm heads to Southern California to investigate biogas & hydrogen batteries powerful enough to run a city bus.
Curious about sustainability, George heads to incinnato to explore the evolution of laundry detergent pods and the impact on Water & energy use.
George is curious about 3D printing and how additive manufacturing could change mass production. He sends Darieth to uncover the world of 3D printing aerospace parts that are no longer manufactured.
Hospitality is important in a world on-the-go, so George sends Jackie to Dubai and Oman to check in and check out the latest uses of Artificial Intelligence and Sustainability in the hotel industry.
Following the Bourbon Trail from Grain to Glass, George sends Darieth to Kentucky to explore sustainability initiatives and how tradition is blending with science and innovation.
Health-conscious, George sends Tamara to investigate the discovery and innovation of whey protein. Tamara recruits an "everyday athlete" to take a protein and exercise challenge - will he be proof of how whey boosts nutrition?
Healthy living starts with the nutrition and ingredients we consume, so George sends Darieth to explore the evolution of organic ingredients in Vermont.
Tracking and managing the shipping of everything from produce to personal protective equipment is no small feat. Ride along as Darieth checks out how one company utilizes GPS and yard management systems to keep distributors and manufacturers across the United States supplied.
Manufacturing fascinates George, but keeping the machines that produce items running in good repair takes special Care. George sends Darieth to Dallas, TX to learn about high-tech manufacturing lubrication.
Darieth heads to farm country to explore the advances in renewable resources. Using growing resources to replace petroleum products, the possibilities are endless!
Green buildings have worldwide attention, so George sends Tamara to investigate climate control using renewable resources.
Lifesaving medical technology takes Dareith to San Francisco to explore the world of transplant care. Transplant has evolved with DNA sequencing and Artificial intelligence to give patients the best care before and after transplantation.
Futuristic cars may emit water instead of fumes. Tamara heads to Los Angeles to investigate the science behind these hydrogen fuel cell powered vehicles, and take one for a test drive.
Advancements in transplant medicine through DNA research take Darieth Chisolm to San Francisco to explore the world of medical technology.
How mining has evolved from the days of the California Gold Rush; harvesting the precious metals found inside electronic scraps; how electronics recycling helps the environment.
A math equation from the 1700s and compressed air are used in modern manufacturing; field reporter Greg brushes up on his ABCs and celebrates the first-ever National Pneumatics Day.
One company helps salvage trees after wildfires; forestry management helps keep the forests healthy.
Discover the past, present and future of autonomous mining.
As the demand for real estate increases, George dives deeper into the world of innovation and sends Darieth to explore the latest technological advances that are revolutionizing the industry for both consumers and for agents.
In the world of production, George sends David to explore how ductile pipes are made and discovers how innovating a small part of an invention that has been around for centuries can make a huge difference in infrastructure.
In part one of this four-part exploration, George sends Greg to the field to discover how Nuclear Energy is helping us reach our goal of a zero-carbon footprint by 2050.
In part two of this four-part exploration, George sends Greg to discover the history of nuclear energy, how nuclear energy is being used in today’s world and what tomorrow’s nuclear reactors might look like.
George sends Greg to discover the history of nuclear energy, how nuclear energy is being used in today's world, and what tomorrow's nuclear reactors might look like.
In the final part of our four-part exploration, Greg explores how Nuclear Energy is helping with space exploration and George leads a roundtable talk with some of nuclear energy’s top minds to discuss what nuclear energy looks like in tomorrow’s world.
George sends Greg to the World of Innovation to explore how digitized cash back programs are helping shoppers save with every trip to the grocery store.
George sends Darieth to the World of Innovation to explore the ways humans can get better nutrient absorption and how technologies inspired by nature are benefiting the supplements we take today.
George sends David to the World of Innovation to explore the technology and sustainability behind tire manufacturing.
George sends Greg to the World of Production to explore how the design and application of new materials is changing the way we build.
George sends Tamara to the World of Innovation to explore how advances in cyber security are defending us against hackers.
It’s not a mirage. In the World of Innovation, we discover that there is water in dried up, salty sea beds from 250 million years ago.
In the Worlds of Innovation and Production, we explore how digital twins can monitor, simulate, and adapt to changes in the physical world in order to help us build products and services more sustainably.
In the World of Innovation, we explore how we’re using today’s science to keep us healthy in tomorrow’s world.
Can I tape replace rivets? George sends Greg to the World of Production to explore how one type of tape is so strong it will stick virtually anything together.
Ever wonder how we get what we get to make things? George sends Greg to the World of Production to explore how almost everything we depend on is made using materials extracted from the earth.
George sends Greg to the World of Innovation to explore how it’s now easier than ever for businesses and builders to expand and grow on a digital level…and it’s all through the power of the cloud.
George sends Darieth to the World of Production to explore the innovations that have helped consumers be more open-minded about plant-based meal alternatives.
George sends Greg to the World of Production to explore the technology used to evaluate and separate copper before it even makes it above ground.
George sends Greg to the World of Innovation to explore how smart home technology is opening the door to the future.
George sends Greg to the World of Production to explore innovative solutions and sustainable practices being implemented to meet the demand for steel in the electric vehicle industry.
George sends Greg to the World of Production to explore how horizontal drilling technology is paving the way to improve lives through efficient and responsible energy.
George sends Greg to the World of Innovation to explore the future of pizza -- where technology and tradition come together to make the perfect slice.
George sends Tamara to the World of Innovation to explore how one hotel balances luxurious experiences with responsible practices and is becoming a highly sought-after eco-conscious travel destination.
George sends Tamara to the World of Innovation to explore how spatial audio will help listeners in any environment feel the depth of sound and make listening a truly immersive experience.
George sends Greg to the World of Production to explore how one beverage company is using smart business practices and state-of-the-art technology in their manufacturing systems to make the beverages we have all come to know and love.
George sends Greg to the World of Innovation where he explores technologies that are revolutionizing how we keep things cool while minimizing environmental impact.
George sends Greg to the World of Production to explore how copper is at the forefront of our quest for a greener, more sustainable tomorrow.
George sends Greg to the World of Production to explore how the relationship between technology, sustainability, and the precious metals that we need to shape our future, shines with innovation and responsibility.
George sends Greg to the World of Production to explore how phosphate and potash are mined…and why we should have a newfound appreciation for the complex world that’s beneath our feet.
George sends Greg to the World of Innovation to explore how one company is transforming the tire shopping sector and creating a future where every customer can effortlessly navigate the tire market and find their ideal fit.
George sends Greg to the World of Innovation to explore how one company is empowering small businesses to thrive in today’s digital world.
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George sends Greg to the World of Innovation to explore how innovations enhance patient experiences and make dental care more accessible and efficient than ever before.