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Industry 4.0: How to guide organizational change

mjvinnovation

Four major forces push the “fourth industrial revolution,” according to several experts: Surprising growth in data volume (Big Data); Emergence of tools, resources and methods for data analysis; The innovative possibilities of human-machine interaction; And the enhancements of the transfer of digital instructions to the physical world.

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IoT for Logistics: Leveraging Data-driven decisions for Predictive and preventive Fleet Maintenance, Optimizing life cycle, and Ensuring Workforce Safety

Acuvate

oT is a game-changing technology driving Industry 4.0 with last-mile connectivity and offering continuous and real-time data on static and moving assets and infrastructure. IoT applications coupled with big data analytics, advanced robotics, and an interconnected network have given rise to Supply Chain 4.0.

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Industry 4.0

eZassi

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. This robot moves freely through the laboratory, automating routine tasks of picking up, transporting, and scanning petri dishes.

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The next challenges in the area of ??Logistics and Supply Chain: what the post-pandemic designs

mjvinnovation

To transport the world’s production, air, sea, and land transport systems are overloaded, generating more pollutants. Understanding this change is a priority. Yes, this is DNA; a culture that is only on paper does not change anything. Yes, 20 times more input is needed for products to be ready on shelves.

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10 Technology Driven Hard Trends Shaping 2016

Daniel Burrus

This gives companies a competitive edge in a world where thriving on change has become necessity. However, there is the realization that these changing habits actually represent an excellent opportunity for retailers to engage with their customers whether they be in-store or online and paid via their debit card, mobile or cash.

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Smart Cities – Seeing the Invisible and Doing the Impossible

Daniel Burrus

These crises are considered a Soft Trend — a pattern that we can change through Anticipatory thinking and technological prowess. By making our cities part of the Internet of Things (IoT), we can gather high-speed data analytics and transform our cities into smart cities. Smart City Benefits.

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

Corporate Innovation

Because of problems such as pollution, climate change and loss of productivity due to long commute times, consumer attitudes towards car ownership and use are changing. However, in the presence of accelerating innovation, the notion of fast follower must also change. But I think that the problem runs deeper.