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Unlocking Innovation with Data, Creativity, and Automation

Tullio Siragusa

The Tech Backstage Podcast is a live streamed video podcast that goes behind the scenes with today’s leaders of industry to learn what technologies are solving business problems, and how Design Thinking applied to the future of technology is impacting the world. Anyone can learn to be creative if they put in the effort.

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Lingua Franca of Computing

Information Playground

I've always thought of George Boole as one of the founders of my profession (software engineering). Shannon was a mathematician, electrical engineer, and cryptographer who, among other things, took George Boole's mathematical logic and applied it into the electrical engineering domain. Boole to R.A.

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Capabilities and Leadership Close the Skills Gap in Manufacturing

Innovation 360 Group

The industry will need to add manufacturing software engineers, robotics specialists, machine learning specialists, automated systems engineers, cybersecurity specialists as well as designers, product engineers, developers, analysts, pricing strategists and procurement specialists, many of which are forecast to be in short supply in years ahead.

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How Traditional Ad and PR Agencies Can Compete with Tech Companies in the Digital Era

Tullio Siragusa

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Companies like Persado and Ayboll use AI and machine learning to automate marketing and advertising tasks, such as copywriting and ad targeting, reducing the need for human expertise. This will help them stay ahead of self-service tech companies and maintain their competitive advantage.

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33 Routes to Open Innovation

Open Innovation EU

A spin-off is a form of Open Innovation in the sense that a company can ‘spin-off’ a newly developed technology to the public market for further exploitation by the involved engineers or startup team. Route 5: Co-engineering. Route 6: Co-learning. A related term is co-promotion. Route 14: Co-production.