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5 Innovation Trends of 2018 that will Disrupt the Corporate Landscape in 2019

Qmarkets

Companies across multiple sectors have launched collaborative efforts to gather disruptive new ideas, harness new technologies, and achieve greater sustainability. Although careful and precise data-gathering has been a major trend, so have bold steps in the technological and environmental fronts. Phygital Advances.

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The enemy is already within. The flood gates are open. Can GE recover?

Paul Hobcraft

GE made a $4 billion bet on connecting industrial equipment via the Internet of Things (IoT) and analytical software with a suite of products called the “ Predix Cloud ”. Coupled with a consistent upbeat stream of management views has projected GE as a well-run and highly effective, highly optimistic organization.

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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. legislation on data.

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IOT

Acuvate

Kranthi Buddha Technical Manager Acuvate Industries have always been trying to improve their efficiency and identify bottlenecks in their processes. This trend, which is experience and intuition driven, transformed into data-driven with advancements in connectivity technologies. This brings us to the upcoming challenges in the IoT.

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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. They are both here.