The Future Of Innovation Aug 25, 2018 ... A quantitative overview of youth’s perceptions toward the future of innovation and technology.1 in 3 UK and 1 in 5 U.S. Trendsetters do not want to get the first version of a new technology.OUTSIDE INTERESTSOnce portrayed as far-fetched ideas in sci-fi movies, space travel and traveling at the speed of light are now becoming IRL innovations for Gen Ys and Gen Zs. Nearly half of U.S. and UK Trendsetters are interested in space travel/tourism, and another four in 10 are also interested in hyper ...
Brands & Betterment Feb 27, 2018 ... , which do you prefer to purchase from each type of brand?Established National Brand Summary Technology/electronics | Footwear | Food | Beverages | Clothing | Fitness | Beauty/grooming products | Vitamins/supplements | Entertainment and events | Travel/tourism | Accessories | Home decor and furniture Thinking of the products you purchase for self-improvement across the categories listed below, which do you prefer to purchase from each type of brand?Boutique/Startup Brand Summary ...
Shaping Futures Apr 25, 2024 ... Engineer) and Elderly Care Specialist also rank high, alongside emerging fields like Space Tourism Guide and Renewable Energy Technician. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics highlights healthcare professions as among the fastest-growing, including nurse practitioners, medical and health services managers, Epidemiologists, physician assistants, and physical therapist assistants, projected to soar between 2022-2032 - what does gen alpha wanna be when they grow up? - While healthcare careers are poised for ...
Pi Day Celebrations Mar 14, 2024 ... Partners noted in its 15th Annual Vacation Confidence Index that 54% of 18-34 year olds reported wellness and self-care were a travel priority in 2023 and it only seems to be growing in importance in 2024. The Global Wellness Institute predicts the size of the global wellness tourism industry to be close to $1.4 trillion by 2027. Wellness today goes beyond spa visits and dawn yoga sessions on the beach. These days wellness vacations range from sexual wellness to grief-related wellness and even ...
WAKING UP TO SLEEP TOURISM May 09, 2023 ... . Sleep tourism has been growing in popularity, with travelers beginning to discover the idea of going on vacation with the primary goal of getting more sleep. This trend, which has seen interest skyrocketing since the pandemic, is another example of young people pushing back against toxic productivity, even in travel. We suggest you snuggle up and get cozy as we take you on a trip focusing on brands catering to those searching for slumber. - THE SLEEP CONCIERGE - While many hotels brag about their ...
VACAY THE GEN Z WAY Apr 04, 2023 ... an opportunity to go on a volunteering project trip, a trend that has been on the rise among Gen Z. The Alternative Break Program allows students to participate in domestic or international projects designed to increase their awareness of critical social issues and help them grow and feel empowered while also seeing the world. — Natasha, 23, MA (Cassandra Collective) - A FOCUS ON MENTAL HEALTH - Wellness tourism is predicted to grow an average of 21% annually through 2025. This growth includes ...
LET’S TAKE THIS OUTSIDE Mar 22, 2023 ... be reflected on the Fresh Air Self-Care Chesco website. - VISIT NATIVE CALIFORNIA - Launched this month, Visit Native California is an online hub from the state’s tourism bureau, intended to help local residents and visitors plan trips to places linked to the area's original occupants. It’s one of the first state-led guides of this nature. At launch, the site will contain 500 points of interest, venues, and attractions across the state, broken down into general interest areas as varied as ...
MILE HIGH CLUB Jan 30, 2023 ... Hotels embrace cannabis cultureAs more states move to legalize weed, cannabis tourism – defined as any sort of leisure travel where marijuana is legal with the intention of consumption – is positively booming. As of last May, it was a $17 billion industry – and it’s on track to grow significantly in the coming months. Currently, 21 states and Washington, D.C., have legalized recreational cannabis, with more joining their ranks soon – and hospitality brands in these places are beginning to ...
OUT AND ABOUT Jun 09, 2021 Tourism lgbtq civil rights ... Traveling safely as LGBTQ+According to the U.S. Travel Association CEO, LGBTQ+ travelers will lead the way in tourism recovery. LGBTQ+ communities tend to be intense brand loyalists who "travel and spend more when they travel,” often providing a “halo effect” around the brands that support them. This halo effect is particularly important for Gen Zs and Millennials, like Gloria, 33, from North Carolina, who, like many others in her cohort, isn’t “giving any dollars'' to brands that don’t align ...