"Young talent exploring disruptive trends and technologies"
1. STIBO ACCELERATOR
>
S T I B O A C C E L E R A T O R
Kim Svendsen
Director, Stibo Accelerator
Learning from “the unusual suspects”
2. Stibo Holding:
4 very different business units
Editorial and advertising
solutions for the news industry
Master Data Management
and Product Information
Management solutions
One of Europe´s largest
print solution suppliers
Consultancy services and
software in Business Intelligence
40% ownership
3. Stibo Systems: ca. 600 people, +800 mio./anno
CCI Europe: ca. 200 people, +200 mio./anno
Stibo Printing Division: ca. 500 people, +1 mia./anno
Inspari: 130 people, +150 mio./anno
4 divisions, 1300 people, 27 offices in 19 countries
More than half of our business units are established in the past 10 years
The hard facts about Stibo
3
Denmark, Argentina, Australien, Bangladesh, Brasilien, Canada, Kina, Frankrig, Tyskland,
Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Holland, Norge, Spanien, Sverige, Schweiz, USA, England
$
Royal Charter Printing House since 1794
11. STIBO ACCELERATOR
Projects: 61 innovation projects Established: 2014 (9 seasons)
Startups: 7 startups launched
Infusing innovation: Inspire out-of-the-box thinkingEvents: +5500 participants
Master Students: 126 students from 13 different academic institutions
Incubator, playground, sandbox, “Q’s lab in the basement”…
HR: Recruit top talent
Startups jobs: 22 new jobs
604 months =
50 FTEs of
research
12. The three colours of innovation
Innovation “comfort zone”
Traditional organic
development:
“Ways to do things better”
Radical innovation:
“What if…”
Creativity:
“Why not…?”
13. “What we know we need…”
“Radical stuff…”“What we could
actually do tomorrow”“What we should
have done already…”
Innovation “comfort zone”
Which direction?
“Nye værktøjer –
nye arbejdsmetoder…”
Værktøjer vi kender –
brugt på nye måder
“Det vi burde have
gjort allerede…”
Værktøjer vi kender –
brugt på kendte måder
19. Master Thesis Research project in the Stibo Accelerator:
Getting personal with the price tag!
What if the price tags on the shelves in your super market recognised you
and could suggest products, special offers and individual pricing?
Søren Lundtoft Anders Nies Laurits Langberg
Retail industry partner:
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36. Master Thesis Research project in the Stibo Accelerator 2015-16:
Getting personal with the price tag!
What if the price tags on the shelves in your super market recognised you
and could suggest products, special offers and individual pricing?
Søren Lundtoft Anders Nies Laurits Langberg
Retail industry partner:
++ +
Master of Science in IT Product Development, Aarhus University
37. Retail industry partner:
Master Thesis Research project in the Stibo Accelerator 2015-16:
Unmanned data driven
grocery stores
Does grocery stores need staff? Can an
unmanned, data driven store thrive in
residential areas where a traditional
super market does not “fit in”?
Julia Haugaard & Rikke Heisz Nielsen
Master of Science in Information Studies, Aarhus University
38. Master Thesis Research project in the Stibo Accelerator 2016-17:
Can Blockchain be used for better
customer data management?
What if the technology behind crypto
currency (bitcoin) was applied to CMDM?
Would this solve the GDPR challenge?
Fintech industry partner:
Omar Hamidi and Jakob Nielsen
MSc. Economics and Business Administration with focus on
Information Management. Aarhus Business School.
39. Master Thesis Research project in the Stibo Accelerator 2016-17:
Data mining of online
patient forums
Can deep learning algorithms categorise
and find patterns in patient conversations
on online cancer forums?
Deep Learning industry partner:
Kristian Nielsen and Jimmi Agerskov
Aarhus School of Engineering (IHA)
40. Master Thesis Research project in the Stibo Accelerator 2016-17:
IoT data from mobile cranes
What if an industrial manufactorer could
get real time usage data directly in to their
PLM system and constantly make micro-
improvements based on how the product
is used?
Jonathan Elvø Hansen
Master of Science IT Product Development, Aarhus University
Industry partner:
41. Master Thesis Research project in the Stibo Accelerator 2015-16:
Using facial detection
for in-store advertising
What are the benefits and drawbacks
with using face detection technology to
serve up more relevant in-store
advertising on screens?
Retail industry partner:
Anne Kolding Sørensen & Sara Fonnesbæk Lodahl
Master of Science in Information Technology IT,
Communication and Organisation, Aarhus University