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Industry 4.0

eZassi

With Innovation Management In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, staying ahead of the competition requires embracing Industry 4.0 It’s all about embracing automation, artificial intelligence, big data, and the Internet of Things to optimize productivity, efficiency, and innovation across the supply chain.

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A new value chain for next-generation mobility

Corporate Innovation

In my book, The Big Data Opportunity in Our Driverless Future , I make two arguments: 1) that societal and urban challenges are accelerating the adoption of on-demand mobility, and 2) technology advances, including big data and machine intelligence, are making Autonomous Connected and Electrified (ACE) vehicles a reality.

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Applications and innovations in the Internet of Things (IoT)

hackerearth

Wearables like FitBit that tracks several health parameters, AmpStrip that monitors heart rate, smart watches that detect sleep apnea, and smart glasses to help the blind are greatly changing the way the healthcare industry functions. Uber and Alphabet’s Waymo are in competition to develop their own fleet of self-driving cars.

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Automakers Must Partner Around Big Data

Corporate Innovation

By extensively utilizing data, and paying attention to detail Tesla has changed the conversation on the type of personalized experience car owners (drivers and passengers) should expect from an automaker. As a result, they don’t capture data of sufficient scale and they are not best in class yet at exploiting big data.

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Automakers Must Partner Around Big Data

Corporate Innovation

By extensively utilizing data, and paying attention to detail Tesla has changed the conversation on the type of personalized experience car owners (drivers and passengers) should expect from an automaker. As a result, they don’t capture data of sufficient scale and they are not best in class yet at exploiting big data.

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Automakers Must Partner Around Big Data

Corporate Innovation

By extensively utilizing data, and paying attention to detail Tesla has changed the conversation on the type of personalized experience car owners (drivers and passengers) should expect from an automaker. As a result, they don’t capture data of sufficient scale and they are not best in class yet at exploiting big data.

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Key Innovation Issues for 2016 and Beyond

Integrative Innovation

This requires companies to proactively or reactively innovate their business models in order to remain competitive. In either case, companies are frequently forced to reinvent themselves by changing the way they have been doing business so far. Cases in point: Lego and Burberry.