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10 Technology Driven Hard Trends Shaping 2016

Daniel Burrus

It has been widely reported that we should expect more than seven billion people and businesses, and at least 30 billion devices, will be connected to the Internet by 2020, so it should be of no surprise that this tech-driven economy is here to stay. The Continuing Rise of Shadow IT.

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Winners of Nokia’s 2016 Open Innovation Challenge Announced

IdeaConnection

A big round of applause is due to the winners of Nokia’s 2016 Open Innovation Challenge, a global search for the next big ideas in the Internet of Things (IoT). Third prize was awarded to Mobagel for their Decanter(TM) Big Data AI engine.

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Inspire Innovation with thought leader Magnus Penker in Malaysia 

Innovation 360 Group

Internet of Things (IoT), Big-Data, and Artificial Intelligence (AI). How do you cope with technological advancement that change at such a rapid pace? In 2016, Mr. Penker received the Business Magazine award as the ‘Most Innovative CEO Sweden 2016’ and ‘Growth Strategy CEO of the Year Sweden 2016.”

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Artificial Intelligence: A Question of Data

Daniel Burrus

and the vast quantity of data that China is capable of generating on a daily basis, has many wondering if the U.S. will be a leader or follower in this important technology category as the future unfolds. Data is the fuel that feeds A.I. The more data you have, the more A.I. can learn and adapt. China Catches Up.

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11 Artificial Intelligence Eureka!s for Organizations: my recap of World Summit AI 2017

Open Innovation EU

In his 2016 book the Fourth Industrial Revolution Klaus Schwab mentions 6 basic technologies that are based on AI and currently impacting business: 1) the Internet of Things (IoT), 2) Autonomous Vehicles, 3) Advanced Robotics, 4) 3D-printing, 5) new materials and 6) the biological revolution.

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Disaster: CEO’s Ignoring Digital Innovation

Gregg Fraley

Innovation + Business + Technology = Digital Leadership. Turnover of CEOs is already high, about 14.9 % a year as of 2016*. The conversation CEOs need to be having, to remain in the shrinking 85.1%, is about how to integrate digital technology and seize new pathways to industry leadership. PwC 2016 CEO Success Study.