WEBVTT 00:00:00.381 --> 00:00:02.359 What do we know about the future? 00:00:02.383 --> 00:00:05.424 Difficult question, simple answer: nothing. 00:00:05.448 --> 00:00:07.915 We cannot predict the future. 00:00:07.939 --> 00:00:12.554 We only can create a vision of the future, how it might be, 00:00:12.578 --> 00:00:15.887 a vision which reveals disruptive ideas, which is inspiring, 00:00:15.911 --> 00:00:18.173 and this is the most important reason 00:00:18.197 --> 00:00:21.221 which breaks the chains of common thinking. 00:00:21.245 --> 00:00:22.549 There are a lot of people 00:00:22.573 --> 00:00:24.764 who created their own vision about the future, 00:00:24.788 --> 00:00:27.955 for instance, this vision here from the early 20th century. 00:00:27.979 --> 00:00:32.015 It says here that this is the ocean plane of the future. 00:00:32.039 --> 00:00:35.628 It takes only one and a half days to cross the Atlantic Ocean. 00:00:35.652 --> 00:00:39.129 Today, we know that this future vision didn't come true. 00:00:39.153 --> 00:00:42.061 So this is our largest airplane which we have, 00:00:42.085 --> 00:00:44.860 the Airbus A380, and it's quite huge, 00:00:44.884 --> 00:00:46.408 so a lot of people fit in there 00:00:46.432 --> 00:00:48.929 and it's technically completely different 00:00:48.953 --> 00:00:51.140 than the vision I've shown to you. 00:00:51.164 --> 00:00:53.110 I'm working in a team with Airbus, 00:00:53.134 --> 00:00:54.689 and we have created our vision 00:00:54.713 --> 00:00:57.621 about a more sustainable future of aviation. 00:00:57.645 --> 00:01:00.106 So sustainability is quite important for us, 00:01:00.130 --> 00:01:01.880 which should incorporate social 00:01:01.904 --> 00:01:04.970 but as well as environmental and economic values. 00:01:04.994 --> 00:01:07.876 So we have created a very disruptive structure 00:01:07.900 --> 00:01:11.484 which mimics the design of bone, or a skeleton, 00:01:11.508 --> 00:01:13.209 which occurs in nature. 00:01:13.233 --> 00:01:15.519 So that's why it looks maybe a little bit weird, 00:01:15.543 --> 00:01:19.287 especially to the people who deal with structures in general. 00:01:19.311 --> 00:01:21.750 But at least it's just a kind of artwork 00:01:21.774 --> 00:01:26.940 to explore our ideas about a different future. 00:01:26.964 --> 00:01:29.092 What are the main customers of the future? 00:01:29.116 --> 00:01:30.974 So, we have the old, we have the young, 00:01:30.998 --> 00:01:33.672 we have the uprising power of women, 00:01:33.696 --> 00:01:37.675 and there's one mega-trend which affects all of us. 00:01:37.699 --> 00:01:40.100 These are the future anthropometrics. 00:01:40.124 --> 00:01:43.592 So our children are getting larger, but at the same time 00:01:43.616 --> 00:01:46.094 we are growing into different directions. 00:01:46.118 --> 00:01:51.778 So what we need is space inside the aircraft, 00:01:51.802 --> 00:01:53.903 inside a very dense area. 00:01:53.927 --> 00:01:55.641 These people have different needs. 00:01:55.665 --> 00:01:59.199 So we see a clear need of active health promotion, 00:01:59.223 --> 00:02:01.871 especially in the case of the old people. 00:02:01.895 --> 00:02:03.741 We want to be treated as individuals. 00:02:03.765 --> 00:02:09.234 We like to be productive throughout the entire travel chain, 00:02:09.258 --> 00:02:11.531 and what we are doing in the future is 00:02:11.555 --> 00:02:14.711 we want to use the latest man-machine interface, 00:02:14.735 --> 00:02:19.082 and we want to integrate this and show this in one product. 00:02:19.106 --> 00:02:22.524 So we combined these needs with technology's themes. 00:02:22.548 --> 00:02:25.052 So for instance, we are asking ourselves, 00:02:25.076 --> 00:02:27.265 how can we create more light? 00:02:27.289 --> 00:02:29.861 How can we bring more natural light into the airplane? 00:02:29.885 --> 00:02:33.235 So this airplane has no windows anymore, for example. 00:02:33.259 --> 00:02:35.968 What about the data and communication software 00:02:35.992 --> 00:02:37.641 which we need in the future? 00:02:37.665 --> 00:02:40.542 My belief is that the airplane of the future 00:02:40.566 --> 00:02:42.675 will get its own consciousness. 00:02:42.699 --> 00:02:45.154 It will be more like a living organism 00:02:45.178 --> 00:02:49.576 than just a collection of very complex technology. 00:02:49.600 --> 00:02:51.698 This will be very different in the future. 00:02:51.722 --> 00:02:53.267 It will communicate directly 00:02:53.291 --> 00:02:56.147 with the passenger in its environment. 00:02:56.171 --> 00:02:58.314 And then we are talking also about materials, 00:02:58.338 --> 00:03:00.234 synthetic biology, for example. 00:03:00.258 --> 00:03:03.949 And my belief is that we will get more and more 00:03:03.973 --> 00:03:07.651 new materials which we can put into structure later on, 00:03:07.675 --> 00:03:11.797 because structure is one of the key issues in aircraft design. 00:03:11.821 --> 00:03:15.069 So let's compare the old world with the new world. 00:03:15.093 --> 00:03:17.617 I just want to show you here what we are doing today. 00:03:17.641 --> 00:03:21.316 So this is a bracket of an A380 crew rest compartment. 00:03:21.340 --> 00:03:23.013 It takes a lot of weight, 00:03:23.037 --> 00:03:26.164 and it follows the classical design rules. 00:03:26.188 --> 00:03:29.815 This here is an equal bracket for the same purpose. 00:03:29.839 --> 00:03:31.964 It follows the design of bone. 00:03:31.988 --> 00:03:34.484 The design process is completely different. 00:03:34.508 --> 00:03:37.205 At the one hand, we have 1.2 kilos, 00:03:37.229 --> 00:03:39.148 and at the other hand 0.6 kilos. 00:03:39.172 --> 00:03:42.415 So this technology, 3D printing, and new design rules 00:03:42.439 --> 00:03:44.154 really help us to reduce the weight, 00:03:44.178 --> 00:03:46.602 which is the biggest issue in aircraft design, 00:03:46.626 --> 00:03:49.341 because it's directly linked to greenhouse gas emissions. 00:03:49.365 --> 00:03:51.161 Push this idea a little bit forward. 00:03:51.185 --> 00:03:56.052 So how does nature build its components and structures? 00:03:56.076 --> 00:03:59.093 So nature is very clever. It puts all the information 00:03:59.117 --> 00:04:02.290 into these small building blocks, which we call DNA. 00:04:02.314 --> 00:04:04.866 And nature builds large skeletons out of it. 00:04:04.890 --> 00:04:07.360 So we see a bottom-up approach here, 00:04:07.384 --> 00:04:10.525 because all the information, as I said, are inside the DNA. 00:04:10.549 --> 00:04:12.740 And this is combined with a top-down approach, 00:04:12.764 --> 00:04:14.837 because what we are doing in our daily life 00:04:14.861 --> 00:04:17.942 is we train our muscles, we train our skeleton, 00:04:17.966 --> 00:04:19.942 and it's getting stronger. 00:04:19.966 --> 00:04:22.777 And the same approach can be applied to technology as well. 00:04:22.801 --> 00:04:26.163 So our building block is carbon nanotubes, for example, 00:04:26.187 --> 00:04:30.429 to create a large, rivet-less skeleton at the end of the day. 00:04:30.453 --> 00:04:33.483 How this looks in particular, you can show it here. 00:04:33.507 --> 00:04:35.617 So imagine you have carbon nanotubes growing 00:04:35.641 --> 00:04:37.054 inside a 3D printer, 00:04:37.078 --> 00:04:40.253 and they are embedded inside a matrix of plastic, 00:04:40.277 --> 00:04:43.346 and follow the forces which occur in your component. 00:04:43.370 --> 00:04:45.089 And you've got trillions of them. 00:04:45.113 --> 00:04:47.282 So you really align them to wood, 00:04:47.306 --> 00:04:50.451 and you take this wood and make morphological optimization, 00:04:50.475 --> 00:04:52.410 so you make structures, sub-structures, 00:04:52.434 --> 00:04:56.443 which allows you to transmit electrical energy or data. 00:04:56.467 --> 00:04:58.515 And now we take this material, combine this 00:04:58.539 --> 00:04:59.958 with a top-down approach, 00:04:59.982 --> 00:05:03.510 and build bigger and bigger components. 00:05:03.534 --> 00:05:06.555 So how might the airplane of the future look? 00:05:06.579 --> 00:05:08.676 So we have very different seats which adapt 00:05:08.700 --> 00:05:10.462 to the shape of the future passenger, 00:05:10.486 --> 00:05:12.173 with the different anthropometrics. 00:05:12.197 --> 00:05:14.719 We have social areas inside the aircraft 00:05:14.743 --> 00:05:17.479 which might turn into a place 00:05:17.503 --> 00:05:19.679 where you can play virtual golf. 00:05:19.703 --> 00:05:22.142 And finally, this bionic structure, 00:05:22.166 --> 00:05:24.303 which is covered by a transparent 00:05:24.327 --> 00:05:28.167 biopolymer membrane, will really change radically 00:05:28.191 --> 00:05:30.560 how we look at aircrafts in the future. 00:05:30.584 --> 00:05:32.584 So as Jason Silva said, 00:05:32.608 --> 00:05:35.107 if we can imagine it, why not make it so? 00:05:35.131 --> 00:05:36.842 See you in the future. Thank you. 00:05:36.866 --> 00:05:41.128 (Applause)