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What Jake and Flo Aren’t Telling Us: Disruptions Constantly Change the Insurance Industry

Daniel Burrus

But what Flo from Progressive, the Geico Gecko, and the ever-popular Jake from State Farm may not be able to tell you is where the insurance industry is heading. Disruptions — and better yet, digital disruptions — that turn the insurance industry on its head are meant to ease the common pain points customers face.

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Exponential Change in 2022: Five Industries to Watch

Daniel Burrus

In this new year, there are great transformations taking place in many industries. Five Industries That Boast Exponential Opportunity in 2022. Now, everyone involved in the travel planning industry has a fresh start to leverage technology and the Hard Trend of tourist travel, which has already started to ramp up yet again.

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The Packaging Industry is Massive, and It’s About to Be Disrupted

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Disruptive technologies are transforming the packaging that comes with just about everything we buy. This article is one in a series I’m calling Everything Transformed that highlights the various technologies disrupting just about every industry on the planet – and today’s focus is packaging. Drivers of Packaging Disruption.

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How Artificial Intelligence Can Create Real Value for your Business

Daniel Burrus

as being “helpfully cool”; however, its application in industries of all sorts is exponentially revolutionizing how we both think and work. Coupled with the disruptive nature of the coronavirus pandemic of 2020, A.I. A Truly Disruptive Hard Trend. Let’s have a look at a couple of different disruptive A.I. Robo-taxis.

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Industry 4.0: How to guide organizational change

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Keep reading to understand what Industry 4.0 Industry 4.0: Also called the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Industry 4.0 refers to the phenomenon of adopting innovative tools, resources and technological services to optimize the management of the most varied industrial aspects. Industry 4.0: Industry 4.0:

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The Industry 4.0 Advantage

Daniel Burrus

This visceral image of “industry” being gritty and exclusively blue-collar is true to some degree, but when “4.0” advanced automation and robotics, 3D printing, and other industrial Internet of Things (IoT) advancements often replace mundane tasks in manufacturing, Industry 4.0 Industry 1.0 Industry 4.0

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Five Technology Trends Driving Manufacturing (Are you on Board?)

Daniel Burrus

Manufacturing is quite literally a backbone to so many other industries, generating components for medical devices, automobiles, electronics, and machinery that keeps everything progressing forward. Due to the fact that technology-driven exponential change affects everything, manufacturing businesses must always keep up. .