Business & Technology Documentaries
Educational and intriguing documentaries about different global industries, entrepreneurial challenges, and technological developments.
Banking Nature
Behind The Glitter: Child Labour In Mica Mining
Billion Pound Cruises: All At Sea
Bureau 39: Kim's Cash Machine
Call Girls
Capital C: The Crowdfunding Revolution
Capital in the Twenty-First Century
China's New Silk Road
Code: Debugging The Gender Gap
Complicit
Console Wars
Deep Web
Fight For Space
Food Chains
Hacked: The Bangladesh Bank Heist
How China Got Rich
Inside the Crypto-Kingdom
Is Love Racist: The Dating Game
iwonderWho - Christopher Quinn (Eating Animals)
Kim Dotcom: Caught in the Web
Living the Game
Lords Of Water
Made in America
Money Bots
My Millennial Life
Night Guard
People You May Know
Poisoned Lives: Secrets of the Chemical Industry
Prison For Profit
Seduced and Abandoned
Seeds Of Profit
Smart Drugs
Soyalism
Sugar Sisters
System Error
The Addiction Machine
The Animal Condition
The Beatles, Hippies and Hells Angels: Inside The Crazy World Of Apple
The Empire Of Red Gold
The Madam
The Men Who Stole The World
The New Maharajahs
The Ransom
The Real Tom Thumb: History's Smallest Superstar
The World of Economics Explained: COVID-19 - Pandemics And Progress
The World of Economics Explained: Short-Time Work - The German Model
The World of Economics Explained: The Coronavirus Recession Explained
The World of Economics Explained: Will the Younger Generation Have to Pay for the Pandemic?
Voyage of Curiosity
Stay up to date with thought-provoking documentaries about business and technology
Since developments in businesses and technological advances affect all of us, business and technologies are not just for scientists and entrepreneurs, they also offer a wealth of information for laymen of all backgrounds, allowing us to learn more about the astounding advancements being made all around us that will transform our lives and our futures.

Business documentaries can help us learn more about the world of entrepreneurship, follow the rise and fall of large and small corporations, and inside the inner workings of household names that we all know well—from Tesla Motors to Segway. At the same time, technology documentaries offer insight into how scientists and innovators are continually working to push the boundaries of technology and break new ground, and also introduce us to tech startups in various parts of the world.

Meet the people behind some of the largest companies in the world
In SlingShot, we meet inventor Dean Kamen. He is most well-known for having invented the Segway, but he continues to work tirelessly on other inventions and has made notable contributions such as reconceiving kidney dialysis, engineering an electric wheelchair that can climb stairs, building portable insulin pumps and so on. This documentary focuses on his 15-year quest to solve the world’s water crisis with his “SlingShot”, an energy-efficient water purification device that can turn “anything that looks wet” into pure water, a truly incredible invention.

Most people are familiar with the popular Volkswagen Beetle, but not a lot of them are aware of the tragic background behind the rise and fall of its inventor Josef Ganz. Ganz: How I Lost My Beetle tells the story of Josef Ganz, a Jewish car engineer who had to flee Germany following the Nazi rise to power. His brainchild, the Beetle, was loved and championed by Hitler, but Ganz himself was not, and the design is attributed to a later model by Dr. Ferdinand Porsche. The documentary tells the story of a man edited out of history, who lost everything but his life.

Glimpse into the future with technology documentaries
Since the beginning of time, people have always wondered about what the future will hold. From talks of flying cars and the hyperloop, to robots and virtual reality, there is no end to what the human mind longs for and fears for the future. Even some of today’s inventions and technologies would have been considered unheard of a few generations or decades ago.

However, there will always be more developments to come. The Great Guide to the Future tries to envision what our future will look like with an informative and visually-stunning documentary series, where award-winning science journalist, Jonathan McCrea, meets scientists and innovators from around the globe who are working hard on creations that will shape our future. From robot restaurants in Tokyo, to exotic wildlife sanctuaries in the Galápagos Islands, we explore the engineering that will revolutionise our homes, society, energy and travel.

Check out the full collection of business and technology documentaries and start expanding your horizons on iwonder today.