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Automakers Must Partner Around Big Data

Corporate Innovation

Tesla has taken a lesson from Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon, four companies that obsess about connecting pieces of data and using it to better understand their consumers and tailor their services to provide the right experience. Mobility Services Companies Constantly Exploit Big Data.

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Automakers Must Partner Around Big Data

Corporate Innovation

Tesla has taken a lesson from Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon, four companies that obsess about connecting pieces of data and using it to better understand their consumers and tailor their services to provide the right experience. Mobility Services Companies Constantly Exploit Big Data.

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Automakers Must Partner Around Big Data

Corporate Innovation

Tesla has taken a lesson from Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon, four companies that obsess about connecting pieces of data and using it to better understand their consumers and tailor their services to provide the right experience. Mobility Services Companies Constantly Exploit Big Data.

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Valuing digitization alongside innovation

Paul Hobcraft

We all see around us increasing disruption caused by digitalization. Much of our innovation work today is caught up in out-of-date information, poor and inadequate data, restricted research and limited market understanding. Imagine how Airbnb crunches data and learns trends, demand and destination needs.

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Analysis Of The Next-Generation Mobility Value Chain

Corporate Innovation

In my book The Big Data Opportunity In Our Driverless Future I identify two distinct value chains that have been established because of the car ownership-centric model that has been dominant for the past 70+ years: the vehicle manufacturing and sale value chain , and the vehicle use value chain. Table courtesy of Evangelos Simoudis.

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Will Your City Be a Smart City Soon?

Daniel Burrus

Politicians are seeing the real benefits and cost savings that smart city initiatives can provide, and as citizens we need to get used to the idea of our towns collecting and making use of more and more data to reshape the world around us for the greater good. Traffic signal optimization has shown to reduce travel times by up to 20%.

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The End of the Future is Here

Innovation Excellence

Everybody can make it big time, by launching their own start-up. Tech innovations, like smartphones, the cloud, big data, apps like Uber and AirBnB, or social media and their influencers, not only disrupted big companies, but also made structures and values of our communication completely obsolete.