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Industry 4.0: How to guide organizational change

mjvinnovation

Four major forces push the “fourth industrial revolution,” according to several experts: Surprising growth in data volume (Big Data); Emergence of tools, resources and methods for data analysis; The innovative possibilities of human-machine interaction; And the enhancements of the transfer of digital instructions to the physical world.

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The next challenges in the area of ??Logistics and Supply Chain: what the post-pandemic designs

mjvinnovation

To transport the world’s production, air, sea, and land transport systems are overloaded, generating more pollutants. It can promote the disruptions necessary for businesses to take the lead in their market and even create new markets to lead. Yes, 20 times more input is needed for products to be ready on shelves.

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10 Technology Driven Hard Trends Shaping 2016

Daniel Burrus

Many of the themes that we have witnessed here in 2015 will gather pace next year and continue to enable or disrupt your business depending on how prepared they are for the Hard Trends on the horizon. Cognitive Computing Will Increasingly be Used To Extract Value From Big Data. The Internet of Things (IoT) Gets Personal.

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The Innovation-Driven Disruption of the Automotive Value Chain (Part 2)

Corporate Innovation

In this blog I explore what the automotive industry has been doing to address the potential disruption, analyze the effects of these initial steps, and provide recommendations on what corporations could be doing better. Multimodal transportation. But I think that the problem runs deeper. Connected car. Connected car. Autonomous car.

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The Innovation-Driven Disruption of the Automotive Value Chain (Part 2)

Corporate Innovation

In this blog I explore what the automotive industry has been doing to address the potential disruption, analyze the effects of these initial steps, and provide recommendations on what corporations could be doing better. Multimodal transportation. But I think that the problem runs deeper. Connected car. Connected car. Autonomous car.

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Smart Cities – Seeing the Invisible and Doing the Impossible

Daniel Burrus

By making our cities part of the Internet of Things (IoT), we can gather high-speed data analytics and transform our cities into smart cities. Another fantastic example of transportation efficiency was pitched by Columbus, Ohio. Smart City Benefits.

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50 what-if questions to reimagine the future

Board of Innovation

find new ideas and examples to disrupt your industry. Some of the most notable and disruptive inventions of tomorrow will require a paradigmatic change in the way we interpret things today, in the way we perform tasks, in the technologies and resources we have access to. What if all your employees were freelancers?