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Digital Technology MoshPit

Gregg Fraley

It’s designed to uncover unlikely, but useful, combinations of technologies, products, services, trends, and insights that lead to breakthrough innovation. The customized session design and associated proprietary tools in Digital MoshPit are only available through GFi. IoT (Internet of Things). Artificial Intelligence.

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

Qmarkets

Within the fintech sector and beyond, the rapid rise in startup companies worldwide – resulting largely from the growth of cloud-based applications like Amazon Web Services – will continue to result in increasingly diverse B2B partnerships, setting the tone for disruptive innovation well into 2019. Phygital Advances. Empathy mapping – i.e

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How to create business models for 5G - and other disruptive technologies

The BMI Lab Blog

In this blog post, we discuss how the Business Model Navigator approach can help companies put customer needs first by looking at the example of the 5G technology in the Smart Manufacturing Business-to-Business (B2B) environment. It is considered to be part of the internet of things (IoT).

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Powering Corporate Innovation in Finance: Industry Insights

Qmarkets

Now, other players are emerging which are offering similar experiences to B2B customers. For insurance companies, innovation in the Internet of Things (IoT) may help to restore some of the trust in institutions that has been lost in recent years. But how can finance companies become relentlessly innovative?

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50 what-if questions to reimagine the future

Board of Innovation

What if you turned from B2C to B2B (or viceversa)? What if you turned from B2C to B2B (or viceversa)? Airbnb and Ryanair originally designed a service with only B2C customers in mind. Later, they added a B2B version of their services. Can you design services where no humans are involved? Try it for yourself today!