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How Artificial Intelligence Can Create Real Value for your Business

Daniel Burrus

At the tail end of 2020, Tesla founder Elon Musk promised that in the coming year, there would be at least one million Tesla robo-taxis that function in an Internet of Things (IoT) framework, where you use a smartphone app to hail them. But as we bounce back, and as A.I. Combining A.I. enabled vehicle cannot.

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Paulo Malta

Innovation 360 Group

Experience as independent consultant on Innovation and Business Model transformation helping customers taking advantage of technologies like Big Data and Internet of Things (IoT) to gain competitive advantages in the market. Internet of Things. IT & Telecommunication. Areas of expertise. Cloud Computing.

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Geok Chwee

Innovation 360 Group

Background: Geok Chwee is the VP of Emerging Businesses for a Singapore Listed Telecommunication company, Starhub Limited overseeing the business development of new businesses and emerging technologies. Area of expertise: Innovation Strategy. Innovation Management.

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Why invest in innovation consulting?

mjvinnovation

Innovation and technology – hand-in-hand – are essential to ensure their competitiveness. Business Strategy Consulting. According to business objectives, we outline the strategy and choose our tools. That’s the general market consensus: the user needs to be at the center of all strategies.

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The right time to innovate

IdeaSpies

Despite the ubiquity of these concepts, there are abundant examples of successful organisations and industries that have been found wanting due to hubris, poor planning and strategy or an inability to conceive of futures that nimble new entrants then exploit. The answers marry strategy with underlying organisational architecture.

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Changes in Manufacturing: How Will Different Generations Adapt?

Daniel Burrus

But ongoing technological advancements are uprooting that sedentary perspective, and the change curve of manufacturing is now an upward climb. Digital technology, additive manufacturing (i.e., 3D printing) and the internet of things (IoT) are already here and — in most cases — making our lives easier.

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How to create business models for 5G - and other disruptive technologies

The BMI Lab Blog

Sometimes, companies approach us with requests like “I have developed a new technology but how do I build a business around it?” or “Our technology is superior to our competitors’ – why don’t our customers see that?”. It is considered to be part of the internet of things (IoT). Then I encourage you to keep on reading.