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Winners of Nokia’s 2016 Open Innovation Challenge Announced

IdeaConnection

A big round of applause is due to the winners of Nokia’s 2016 Open Innovation Challenge, a global search for the next big ideas in the Internet of Things (IoT). ” During this year’s iteration of the open innovation contest more than 400 companies submitted their ideas.

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Jumping to a fresh cycle of innovation design

Paul Hobcraft

In my opinion, it needs to be based on the thinking around the shift from products to solutions, from transactions to building far more value-adding ongoing relationships, from a supplier of product services into highly valued network partnerships, exploring innovation across all options. It adjusts and you learn.

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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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Applying the Three Horizon Thinking to a Fresh Perspective of Innovation Design

Paul Hobcraft

So the thinking intent of searching for a new innovation design had some framing assumptions that can leverage where we are to move towards a new future. In my view, we must go way beyond “open innovation” as we practice it today. We go and simply ‘grab them’ to fit the innovation we are working upon.

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11 Artificial Intelligence Eureka!s for Organizations: my recap of World Summit AI 2017

Open Innovation EU

In his 2016 book the Fourth Industrial Revolution Klaus Schwab mentions 6 basic technologies that are based on AI and currently impacting business: 1) the Internet of Things (IoT), 2) Autonomous Vehicles, 3) Advanced Robotics, 4) 3D-printing, 5) new materials and 6) the biological revolution. legislation on data.

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Disaster: CEO’s Ignoring Digital Innovation

Gregg Fraley

Does Any CEO Have the Luxury to Ignore Digital Transformation and Innovation? Innovation + Business + Technology = Digital Leadership. The conversation CEOs need to be having, to remain in the shrinking 85.1%, is about how to integrate digital technology and seize new pathways to industry leadership. They are both here.