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Big Data in Open Innovation

Yet2

Using Big Data in our own scouting activities has been an investment we’ve been making over the few years. To help make this intangible concept feel a little more real, below we share just 3 examples of how we at yet2 leverage Big Data in our scouting: Starting with unique, quality datasets: avoid “garbage in, garbage out.”

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#2,029 – Anxiety Week: Personalytics

Greatest. Idea. Ever.

Day 9+: Your Actual Day vs “Your Best Day” It is time to start benefitting from all this data we anyways collect but don’t use. I’d love to share key ideas and principles we were inspired by: *Mindful tech*: this technology was created to work for your benefit, not detriment. Our tech works for you, not against you. *AI

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Why Trends, Technologies and Inspirations matter in Innovation

ITONICS

From my experience the best results in ideation are achieved if the participants of an ideation exercise understand the future business domain they are attacking. Trends, Technologies and. by STEEP, STEER or PEST for Political, Economic, Social and Technological analysis), sorted within a certain hierarchy (e.g. Inspirations.

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10 Technology Driven Hard Trends Shaping 2016

Daniel Burrus

Technology has become everyone’s business as we enter the next stage of this digital transformation where even your next toaster or refrigerator will connect to the Internet. In this article, I’ll highlight ten technology-driven Hard Trends that I would like you to spend time thinking about and better yet, act on.

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What’s New In Corporate Innovation 26 January 2018

Imaginatik

This article provides a great insight into how the advances in the IoT, Big Data, Cloud Computing, and AI can be linked to major innovative disruptions in our healthcare services, manufacturing, and oil and gas industries. Imaginatik’s take: The transformative power of next-gen technologies such as AI, IoT, Cloud, etc.

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Iron Man: the hero of wearables and IoT

mjvinnovation

Like Tony Stark, data scientists and organizations need to adapt to the opportunities and data volume of IoT. Next, we’ll show how Iron Man’s armor relates to the Big Data universe, and present the solutions offered by Data Science in the world of connected things. Is too much data a problem?

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

mjvinnovation

Some spoilers of what should be rethought: Technology is the epicenter. These four giants dictate the market rules when it comes to cutting edge technology and pamper their users with enchanting experiences. There is no management; everything is done from emerging technologies, such as blockchain. Technology is the epicenter.

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