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The Industry 4.0 Advantage

Daniel Burrus

This visceral image of “industry” being gritty and exclusively blue-collar is true to some degree, but when “4.0” advanced automation and robotics, 3D printing, and other industrial Internet of Things (IoT) advancements often replace mundane tasks in manufacturing, Industry 4.0 Industry 1.0 Industry 4.0 Industry 4.0

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Digital Transformation Use Cases in the Oil and Gas Industry

Acuvate

While the COVID-19 pandemic has caused severe social, economic, and financial disruption across the globe, the oil and gas (O&G) industry seems to have been the hardest hit. The O&G sector suffered twin blows in the form of a severe demand disruption and a significant oversupply in the market. Let’s explore further.

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Scale gives way to speed

Jeffrey Phillips

The new game, as demonstrated by a number of emerging disrupters, is captured in the book Unscaled and discussed at length in this nice blog post - one I wish I could have written. Scale is giving way to agility, speed and customer experience. Speed, agility and insight matter more.

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5 Digital Transformation Use Cases in the Automotive Industry

Acuvate

The automotive industry is on the brink of significant technological disruption. Underpinning Industry 4.0 Now, as the automotive industry carefully navigates the road to recovery, industry leaders are signaling the onset of the new normal, heralding in digital transformation at an unparalleled speed.

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The Innovation-Driven Disruption of the Automotive Value Chain (Part 2)

Corporate Innovation

In the medium and long term, i.e., the next 5-30 years, these changes have a high probability to negatively impact automakers, their suppliers and their dealers, along with insurance companies, finance companies, and many other industries that are part of the automotive value chain. Salesforce. But I think that the problem runs deeper.

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The Innovation-Driven Disruption of the Automotive Value Chain (Part 2)

Corporate Innovation

In the medium and long term, i.e., the next 5-30 years, these changes have a high probability to negatively impact automakers, their suppliers and their dealers, along with insurance companies, finance companies, and many other industries that are part of the automotive value chain. Salesforce. But I think that the problem runs deeper.

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So Where Is Innovation Heading?

Paul Hobcraft

These are big data analytics, the fast adoption of new technologies, mobile products and capabilities and digital design.See the above for the complete list on where innovation is heading, it makes interesting viewing. This agility needs the tools of testing, feedback, and adaptation to accelerate the innovation process.