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Continuing the Energy Transition Journey

Paul Hobcraft

Technology innovation, suggested new business models, outline proposals for changing policies, processes, and market design all are being “sketched out.” It is evident innovation must be way broader than just technological RD&D. During this past week, I have been working through specific aspects of the energy transition model.

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Answering 3 Key Automotive Industry 4.0 Questions

Planview

Vehicle factory shutdowns due to a microchip shortage, an automotive CEO losing his job for software concerns, and millions of connected cars on the road. By 2025, connected vehicles will account for 53% of cars on the road, a number expected to reach 77% by 2030. No doubt about it, Automotive Industry 4.0

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Innovate or Die: Bold Action, Connected Minds, and a Leadership Team with Vision

eZassi

Kodak – A late adaptor to digital photography, but a recent resurgence in technologies they’ve always mastered- new age imaging, printing and sought-after chemical production. How do executives plan strategically for 2030 when 85 percent of the jobs that will exist haven’t even been invented yet? Let’s Talk.

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A New Way of Thinking About the Automotive Industry

Qmarkets

Over the last couple of decades, Silicon Valley has been responsible for inventing and reinventing all kinds of gadgets and technologies: the music player, the phone, the watch, the TV and the computer itself. Recent trends suggest that the automotive industry might be next on Silicon Valley's disruption list.

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A New Way of Thinking About the Automotive Industry

Qmarkets

Over the last couple of decades, Silicon Valley has been responsible for inventing and reinventing all kinds of gadgets and technologies: the music player, the phone, the watch, the TV and the computer itself. Recent trends suggest that the automotive industry might be next on Silicon Valley's disruption list.

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Co-creating volume 3

Innovation 360 Group

Consider the UN’s goal of completely eliminating extreme poverty by 2030. In contrast, strategies based on Technology Drivers investigate problems, many of them unarticulated, and explore how the latest developments are reshaping various sectors. Adopt and adapt new technologies. Obtain new consumer/user insights.

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Co-creating volume 3

Innovation 360

Consider the UN’s goal of completely eliminating extreme poverty by 2030. In contrast, strategies based on Technology Drivers investigate problems, many of them unarticulated, and explore how the latest developments are reshaping various sectors. Adopt and adapt new technologies. Obtain new consumer/user insights.