Computational geometry enjoys two unique assets: (1) its diversity and potential to affect most forms of computing; (2) its mature algorithmic foundations. The challenge is now to make this potential come true, and build an effective pipeline connecting theory to practice. We believe that this will revitalize the field and open new vistas for geometric research, both of a practical and a theoretical nature. The solutions of the most exciting open problems might be unknown. But the most exciting open problems themselves might be unknown, too. We are confident that creating the pipeline will unveil many of these problems.