Wave Lens is a technology intelligence publication for C-suite executives and senior leaders who need to make strategic decisions about emerging technology — without vendor agenda, without jargon, and without blind spots.

Every edition covers one of five converging forces reshaping industries right now: AI, quantum computing, robotics, the evolution of health, and energy and climate technology. Not trends. Not hype. Signals that matter for decisions you need to make in the next 12 to 24 months.

The format is simple:

The Signal — one emerging technology analyzed through 25 years of pattern recognition. What’s real, what’s noise, and what you should be doing about it today.

The Application — real implementations with measurable results. Not demos. Not press releases.

The Noise — one technology that’s being overhyped right now, and why.

The Question — one strategic question to bring to your next leadership meeting.

What I’m Watching — weak signals from other verticals that deserve attention before they become obvious.


Who writes this

I’m Javier D’Ovidio, Founder of Wave Lens and Exponential Technologist.

I co-founded and sold Edrans, Argentina’s first AWS Premier Partner and one of the first ten globally to earn the Machine Learning Competency. I’ve worked with Zappos, Whole Foods, and companies across Latin America and the US through their technology transformation waves.

After selling, I stepped away completely. My wife and I co-founded Fundación el Encuentro, a nonprofit focused on reconnecting humans with nature as technology accelerates. I built a regenerative farm from scratch — 400 trees, 1,600 square meters of greenhouses — using AI as my sole advisor for every decision, despite having zero agriculture background. The farm works. We donate food to Uruguay’s food bank every week.

That experience changed how I see technology. Not as an end. As a tool. And the filter I apply to everything now is a simple question: how does this serve life?

I came back to the technology world with that question. Wave Lens is the result.


Who this is for

Leaders who approve technology budgets for things they don’t fully understand. CTOs and CIOs building three to five year strategies in a landscape that changes every six months. Founders navigating which waves to bet on and which to ignore.

If you’re tired of vendor pitches disguised as analysis, and you want independent perspective from someone who has lived through every major technology wave of the last 25 years — this is for you.

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