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Bloomberg Innovators brings you people who are changing the way we live, from new ways of interacting with computers and exploring space to high-speed communications and creating in 3D.
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Who's an Innovator to You?

Subjects in the series find the uncommon qualities that link electricity pioneer Nikola Tesla, composer John Cage, Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs, entrepreneurs Elon Musk and Dean Kamen, and the developer of container shipping Malcolm McLean.
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What's the Next Big Breakthrough?

What will give rise to the next big breakthroughs? Subjects in the series consider Biology as a model for technology. Understanding the origins of life. Ubiquitous high-speed connectivity. Empowerment of individuals.
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Katzenberg on 3D

DreamWorks' Jeffrey Katzenberg tells Bloomberg's Cris Valerio about 3D technology moving beyond a gimmick to transform the creative process for filmmakers and the viewing experience for moviegoers.
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Episodes

Turning Point (10/30/2009)

It's a grand vision: Oblong Industries founders John Underkoffler and Kwindla Kramer want to render the mouse obsolete. Underkoffler, the science adviser to the film Minority Report, is developing gesture-based technology in real life.
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X-Prize Effect (11/06/2009)

Innovation Pays: Inspired by the Spirit of St. Louis, Peter Diamandis started the X-Prize Foundation with a $10 million prize for the invention of a private spaceship. Now, the X-Prize is inspiring designers of a lunar lander and research into genetic diseases.
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Optimizing Profits (11/13/2009)

From traders on Wall Street to peasants in India, financial technology holds the keys to their economic future. It's a world where a difference of nanoseconds can mean millions in profits and losses, and where bandwidth is the name of the game.
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The World Is Not Flat (11/20/2009)

From movies to football to auto parts, the world is going 3D. We go behind the scenes in Hollywood to talk with filmmakers at the cutting edge of 3D technology. TV host and car collector Jay Leno shows how 3D printers have changed the way he restores automobiles.
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