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

Acuvate

Seamless functioning of your logistics value chain calls for continuous and real-time operations monitoring, from safe warehousing and supply chain to smooth transportation management. 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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6 Ways to Drive Sustainability in Transportation

Acuvate

When looking at industries contributing to these harmful emissions, a recent study found that transportation accounted for a staggering (29%) of total U.S. In this regard, technological innovations and the rapid growth of digitalization are driving a significant evolution in the transportation sector. GHG emissions in 2022.

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Smart Cities – Seeing the Invisible and Doing the Impossible

Daniel Burrus

Cities themselves present an array of challenges: CNBC reports that 55% of the world’s population now lives in cities, being mostly responsible for the world’s energy consumption. 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.

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

Corporate Innovation

While investing heavily in R&D, automotive OEMs had not been investing in technologies and business models that are now used by newcomers to disrupt them (software, big data, user experience, additive manufacturing/materials, energy storage, sharing economy, direct to consumer). Multimodal transportation. Connected car.

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

Corporate Innovation

While investing heavily in R&D, automotive OEMs had not been investing in technologies and business models that are now used by newcomers to disrupt them (software, big data, user experience, additive manufacturing/materials, energy storage, sharing economy, direct to consumer). Multimodal transportation. Connected car.

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50 what-if questions to reimagine the future

Board of Innovation

The internet created a parallel, ubiquitous digital world, accessible from everywhere at a very low cost. And fast and cheap transportations are allowing billion people to fly everywhere in the world. It could be an additional present, a nice, personalized message of appreciation, or smart packaging.