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Digital Technology MoshPit

Gregg Fraley

New Service Offering for Digital Technology Innovation. Chicago, IL, August 1, 2018 — The MoshPit Innovation Service is an innovation project discovery service marketed by GFi (Gregg Fraley Innovation). GFi is now offering a new version of MoshPit to discover ideas that exploit new digital technologies. Data Analytics.

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Top 10 CPG Industry Trends For 2020

Acuvate

Developments in technology paved the way for innovations in CPG industry and multiple channels to interact with and engage consumers. Recent years saw a steady growth of direct-to-customer brands, reprisal of pop-up stores and online retailers setting up brick-and-mortar stores, all attributed to the use of cutting-edge technology.

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How Amazon and other big techs are revolutionizing the healthcare market

mjvinnovation

The technological innovations brought by Amazon are revolutionizing this segment. This is compared to 2018 when the national economy reached its point of greatest fragility in the last decade. Technological innovation in healthcare are key. Technology has been widely used to facilitate diagnostics and treatments.

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Daniel Burrus’ Top 20 Technology-Driven Hard Trends Shaping 2018 and Beyond

Daniel Burrus

I have been writing about each one of these technology trends for many years, but for one to make it on my Top 20 list, it has to be developed enough for you to apply it to exponentially grow your business. 3 Big Data and the Use of High-Speed Data Analytics. Each is growing at an increasingly exponential rate.

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Capabilities and Leadership Close the Skills Gap in Manufacturing

Innovation 360 Group

84% of manufacturing executives say they plan to add technology roles in the next 5 years to keep pace with the demands of a rapidly changing industry. 84% of manufacturing executives say that they will hire for technology roles in the next 5 years. Deloitte’s The Skills Gap in US Manufacturing ). Figure 3: Avg.