Jeremy White is a technology journalist and senior editor whose beat is the near future. As Senior Innovation Editor at WIRED, he identifies shifts in products and platforms—AI, mobility, computing, and connected devices—and translates them into implications for consumers and companies. His work sits at the junction of reporting and sense-making: what is signal, what is noise, and what leaders should do next.
His route to this lens runs through product and luxury coverage as well as hard tech. Before WIRED, he was a digital editor at the Financial Times and technology editor at Esquire (UK)—roles that honed an eye for design, usability, and how innovations become culture. He now oversees gear coverage across US and UK editions and frequently appears on broadcast outlets to unpack breakthroughs for wider audiences.
On stage, White connects trend lines to operating reality. He maps how AI, automation, cybersecurity, and new interfaces will alter customer experience, supply chains, and regulation—focusing on timelines, adoption hurdles, and where early value is already visible. Clients bring him in to brief boards and product teams precisely because he resists hype, grounding forecasts in reporting from labs, factories, and design studios.
The throughline is pragmatic curiosity: technology as a set of choices rather than inevitabilities. Whether testing exoskeletons on a running track or dissecting quantum and web3 claims, White’s analysis keeps both promise and trade-offs in view. The result is a candid, concrete read on the next decade—useful to leaders deciding what to pilot, where to place bets, and how to communicate change.


























