Here are some suggestions for how your organization can take action on emerging trends:
1. Pilot new ideas. Select one or two emerging trends to experiment with through small pilots or proofs-of-concept. This allows you to learn without a major investment.
2. Build partnerships. Partner with startups, universities or other organizations that are further along in exploring a trend. This gives you access to new knowledge and capabilities.
3. Re-examine your strategy. Use the trends to identify implications for your broader strategy. Where do the trends suggest opportunities for new products, services or business models?
4. Train your workforce. Educate employees on the trends most relevant to your business so they understand both opportunities
Carat has been producing trend reports for several years, to focus our minds on themes for the year ahead.
This year sees a big convergence between content and commerce, messaging and gaming, and ever more creative uses of data, all driven by the speed of connectivity.
Try to name an industry that is not threatened by tech disruption. Our 2020 vision for consumer, media and technology trends is centred in our belief that the marketplace is increasingly converging around the global tech-giant ecosystems.
Many of the trends that we will comment upon are the ripple effects of the diversification of these platforms away from their original specialism.
The more lines of business the big platforms develop the more complex they become – and the further the ripple effects travel into the economy and society.
Our driving trend for 2020 is entitled ‘Colliding Ecosystems’. It reflects the points made above about the expansion of and ultimately heightened competition between the big tech-platforms.
Carat Trends 2021 - The Year of Emotionally Intelligent Marketingdentsu
In 1970 American writer and futurist Alvin Toffler wrote his best-selling book Future Shock. The book defined the phrase as a certain psychological state of individuals and entire societies brought about by a personal perception of “too much change in too short a period of time”.
2020 has undoubtedly been that year.
The world feels like a very different place to the end of the previous decade. For brands, the volatile times mean a greater need for emotional intelligence; listening and understanding how their consumers feel and helping people navigate the new world through their products, services and actions.
The document discusses 5 digital predictions for 2012:
1. Gamification techniques used by big brands will become more sophisticated and social in nature, potentially through massive multiplayer games connecting multiple brands.
2. Mobile wallets using near field communication (NFC) will see widespread adoption, allowing users to make payments with their phones.
3. Social media will fuel an explosion of tools and platforms for interacting with TV shows and programs in real-time, and social data will influence viewing habits and program recommendations.
4. Online video will begin migrating to the living room through devices that bridge online content and the TV experience, though barriers remain around consumer demand, content agreements, and technology compatibility.
5
This document provides a summary of key trends for 2019 according to Carat, a marketing and advertising agency. It identifies 10 trends, both emerging and established, including contextual commerce, experiential ecommerce, games in messaging apps, brands adopting a "life as a service" model, targeting niche audiences through invitation-only communities, the rise of smart digital out of home advertising, designing products and services using customer data, new approaches to targeting customers after GDPR, the impact of expanding connectivity, and a growing interest in digital detoxing. The document discusses each trend and provides implications for brands.
Advertising Week is known as the premier event for marketing, brand, advertising, and technology professionals spanning across six major cities around the globe. During the course of four days, our teams attended countless talks from some of the industry's best at Advertising Week NY.
Want to make 2014 a great year for your brand and business? Here are the 10 trends we at Jack Morton believe will make a difference for brands in the year to come. From the obvious social media marketing tactics to the not so obvious (the next iPhone that's not an iPhone), we share our POV on the things we think will matter to marketers in 2014.
The Electronic Entertainment Expo, E3, is recognized as North America’s largest gaming expo of the year and an opportunity for the most established and rising developers, publishers, and manufacturers in gaming to showcase and launch upcoming platforms, games and merchandise.
Over the course of 4 days, we focused on how the evolution of gaming can impact brands, both inside and outside of the gaming industry. As ever, our goal was to find the ways to help brands achieve their business objectives through the benefits offered by gaming’s evolution.
Carat has been producing trend reports for several years, to focus our minds on themes for the year ahead.
This year sees a big convergence between content and commerce, messaging and gaming, and ever more creative uses of data, all driven by the speed of connectivity.
Try to name an industry that is not threatened by tech disruption. Our 2020 vision for consumer, media and technology trends is centred in our belief that the marketplace is increasingly converging around the global tech-giant ecosystems.
Many of the trends that we will comment upon are the ripple effects of the diversification of these platforms away from their original specialism.
The more lines of business the big platforms develop the more complex they become – and the further the ripple effects travel into the economy and society.
Our driving trend for 2020 is entitled ‘Colliding Ecosystems’. It reflects the points made above about the expansion of and ultimately heightened competition between the big tech-platforms.
Carat Trends 2021 - The Year of Emotionally Intelligent Marketingdentsu
In 1970 American writer and futurist Alvin Toffler wrote his best-selling book Future Shock. The book defined the phrase as a certain psychological state of individuals and entire societies brought about by a personal perception of “too much change in too short a period of time”.
2020 has undoubtedly been that year.
The world feels like a very different place to the end of the previous decade. For brands, the volatile times mean a greater need for emotional intelligence; listening and understanding how their consumers feel and helping people navigate the new world through their products, services and actions.
The document discusses 5 digital predictions for 2012:
1. Gamification techniques used by big brands will become more sophisticated and social in nature, potentially through massive multiplayer games connecting multiple brands.
2. Mobile wallets using near field communication (NFC) will see widespread adoption, allowing users to make payments with their phones.
3. Social media will fuel an explosion of tools and platforms for interacting with TV shows and programs in real-time, and social data will influence viewing habits and program recommendations.
4. Online video will begin migrating to the living room through devices that bridge online content and the TV experience, though barriers remain around consumer demand, content agreements, and technology compatibility.
5
This document provides a summary of key trends for 2019 according to Carat, a marketing and advertising agency. It identifies 10 trends, both emerging and established, including contextual commerce, experiential ecommerce, games in messaging apps, brands adopting a "life as a service" model, targeting niche audiences through invitation-only communities, the rise of smart digital out of home advertising, designing products and services using customer data, new approaches to targeting customers after GDPR, the impact of expanding connectivity, and a growing interest in digital detoxing. The document discusses each trend and provides implications for brands.
Advertising Week is known as the premier event for marketing, brand, advertising, and technology professionals spanning across six major cities around the globe. During the course of four days, our teams attended countless talks from some of the industry's best at Advertising Week NY.
Want to make 2014 a great year for your brand and business? Here are the 10 trends we at Jack Morton believe will make a difference for brands in the year to come. From the obvious social media marketing tactics to the not so obvious (the next iPhone that's not an iPhone), we share our POV on the things we think will matter to marketers in 2014.
The Electronic Entertainment Expo, E3, is recognized as North America’s largest gaming expo of the year and an opportunity for the most established and rising developers, publishers, and manufacturers in gaming to showcase and launch upcoming platforms, games and merchandise.
Over the course of 4 days, we focused on how the evolution of gaming can impact brands, both inside and outside of the gaming industry. As ever, our goal was to find the ways to help brands achieve their business objectives through the benefits offered by gaming’s evolution.
The document discusses trends in content marketing and storytelling for 2017. It notes that the days of conventional brand storytelling are over due to everyone having the ability to create and share content. In 2017, brands will need to step back and let audiences shape their own stories through more personal, instant content like short videos and live streams. It also suggests that brands focus on storydoing rather than storytelling by focusing on human interactions and experiences with their brand. Live content is growing in popularity and brands will need to embrace more raw, unedited content styles to engage modern audiences.
This document provides a recap and analysis of key themes from the 2017 Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. It discusses how the advertising, media, and marketing industries are facing changes in how to best utilize new technologies and platforms to connect with customers on a more personalized level. The document highlights several award-winning campaigns that exemplified themes from the festival, such as leveraging data and AI to sense customer needs and respond accordingly, focusing creative works around specific formats and platforms, using games and play to engage audiences, and designing brand experiences.
Carat Global has been producing trend reports for over 5 years, looking at new technologies that will become more important and relevant to clients.
The trends for 2017 are all growing in importance, and will all have implications for clients.
The trends for 2017 involve two big themes:
The evolution of content, including live video, sports rights, and augmented reality
The growing links between digital and physical worlds, including identity, the expectation of speed, and controlling the IoT ecosystem
2018 will usher in an evolution of experience. We will see technology that empowers consumers, intelligent systems that will enhance our lives and the definition of reality and the
blending of physical and digital will begin to converge and redefine our world. Our new trend framework focuses on the core behaviors driving technology adoption and engagement. As a data-driven growth engine for clients, our goal is to look at every new technology and trend through a behavioral lens to understand why consumers gravitate to specific technologies and how those technologies establish and amplify new behaviors.
Our new trend framework focuses on the following three core areas:
Empower - Trends that allow consumers to own, create, and democratize experiences.
Enhance - Trends that enhance daily life activities and responsibilities through intelligent
systems and proxies.
Environment - Trends that lead to the frictionless connection between physical and digital experiences, reshaping our environment.
These three behavioral drivers align to provide consumers overall EXPERIENCE.
Wunderman Singapore's guide on handling digital communications for FMCG brands.
Don’t be intimidated into replacing logical thinking with buzzwords— Marketers too often come under pressure to make decisions based on the technology of the moment, rather than strategy.
In this paper, Wunderman takes a step back to think about rationale the old-fashioned way. After all, communication channels change, but marketing fundamentals do not.
Here at Punch, innovating around the latest trends is a huge part of what we do - looking out for new opportunities and helping our clients differentiate themselves with bold, original campaigns.
2018 was an exciting year creatively, with trends like AR and shoppable 360 video taking brand experiences to a whole new level. As new techniques and platforms like TikTok bubble to the surface, what does 2019 have in store?
Let’s take a closer look...
Industry updates on key mobile trends 6 07 13Performics
This document summarizes recent mobile trends from the week ending June 7th, 2013. It notes that the beauty industry is a big opportunity for mobile, as women are adopting tablets faster than men and beauty brands can attract loyal customers by optimizing for tablets and using video. It also discusses how mobile rich media ads on social networks see much higher engagement rates than other types of ads. Finally, it mentions reports that the NSA and FBI have been mining data from major internet companies like Microsoft, Yahoo, Google and Facebook as part of a surveillance program.
Performics & ZenithOptimedia: Driving ROI through Smarter Use of MobilePerformics
Best practices for creating engaging mobile experiences (on-site (e.g. landing pages, apps) and off-site (e.g. search, social and display advertising)), and measuring the impact of mobile: across devices and digital-to-store from the performance marketing experts.
The document outlines 10 trends for 2014 including: 1) Art by algorithm where data drives creativity, 2) Growth of wearable technology reaching $20 billion by 2017, and 3) Expansion of social messaging apps attracting hundreds of millions of users. The biggest trends from 2013 are also summarized: 1) Big data becoming essential for companies, 2) Disruption in education from MOOCs, and 3) Continued growth of 3D printing applications and decreasing prices.
Carat Global has been producing trend reports for over 5 years, looking at new technologies that will become more important and relevant to clients. The trends for 2017 are all growing in importance, and will all have implications for clients.
Read Carat's Top 10 Trends Report for Media, Tech & Advertising.
At this year’s CES, we saw a multitude of new tech, but a common thread was apparent: the sophisticated use of data to provide utility or entertainment for consumers. For brands, this is the foundation of a new super-connected consumer journey, offering new opportunities to create powerful, seamless experiences. Check out our top CES Trends:
The document discusses emerging trends that will impact how people discover, interact with, choose, and buy products and services in 2019. It identifies 7 key trends: 1) Visual discovery and shopping will merge with advances in visual search and augmented reality; 2) Audio interfaces will become more prevalent through growth of voice assistants and hearables; 3) Personalization will be a major focus of brands using artificial intelligence; 4) Consumer awareness of data privacy issues will grow; 5) New frictionless purchasing behaviors will emerge through concepts like Amazon Go; 6) Brands will increasingly focus on social good and their positive impact; 7) User expectations of how fast brands can react will increase.
This document introduces Proximity Insight, a mobile clienteling application that provides retail associates with customer information and tools to better assist shoppers. It argues that traditional CRM systems were not designed for retail associates on the sales floor. Proximity Insight aggregates customer data from any source and presents it on a mobile app, allowing associates to access relevant customer history and preferences to make personalized recommendations. The goal is to empower associates with useful information that improves customer experiences and increases sales.
Self-driving cars are coming within the next 5-10 years and will completely change society just as the automobile did previously. New technologies like Watson and augmented/virtual reality are also developing rapidly and will revolutionize various industries. Innovation is often the result of collaboration between private companies and public institutions to help solutions scale, though conferences like SXSW may need to reinvent themselves to remain cutting-edge as platforms and audiences evolve.
As a think-tank of ideas hard to obtain any where else, SXSW effortlessly empowers and inspires professionals to take on the challenges of tomorrow. This year, Carat narrows in on how these disparate ideas can be applied to current brand and business challenges. It is our goal to ground the inspiration we see with human behavior, business intelligence, and market understanding to prepare brands for today, tomorrow and the future.
Today, the word "innovation" is often overused to describe a number of lackluster things and has really become meaningless in a lot of senses. However, we were really floored when we heard that Cannes was hosting its first ever "Innovation Conference" during the 2015 Cannes Lions festival in France. We sent the Labstore team to check out the conference first-hand, and brought back 5 key takeaways we believe represent innovation, framed through the lens of retail. From robots in the retail space, to the rise of RFID technology, we saw some, what we'd call, innovative showcases.
[2018] Tech Trends For Journalism and Media – The Future Today InstituteFilipp Paster
Key Takeaways
2018 marks the beginning of the end of smartphones in the world's largest economies. What's coming next are conversational interfaces with zero-UIs. This will radically change the media landscape, and now is the best time to start thinking through future scenarios.
In 2018, a critical mass of emerging technologies will converge finding advanced uses beyond initial testing and applied research. That’s a signal worth paying attention to. News organizations should devote attention to emerging trends in voice interfaces, the decentralization of content, mixed reality, new types of search, and hardware (such as CubeSats and smart cameras).
Journalists need to understand what artificial intelligence is, what it is not, and what it means for the future of news. AI research has advanced enough that it is now a core component of our work at FTI. You will see the AI ecosystem represented in many of the trends in this report, and it is vitally important that all decision-makers within news organizations familiarize themselves with the current and emerging AI landscapes. We have included an AI Primer For Journalists in our Trend Report this year to aid in that effort.
Decentralization emerged as a key theme for 2018. Among the companies and organizations FTI covers, we discovered a new emphasis on restricted peer-to-peer networks to detect harassment, share resources and connect with sources. There is also a push by some democratic governments around the world to divide internet access and to restrict certain content, effectively creating dozens of “splinternets.”
Consolidation is also a key theme for 2018. News brands, broadcast spectrum, and artificial intelligence startups will continue to be merged with and acquired by relatively few corporations. Pending legislation and policy in the U.S., E.U. and in parts of Asia could further concentrate the power among a small cadre of information and technology organizations in the year ahead.
To understand the future of news, you must pay attention to the future of many industries and research areas in the coming year. When journalists think about the future, they should broaden the usual scope to consider developments from myriad other fields also participating in the knowledge economy. Technology begets technology. We are witnessing an explosion in slow motion.
In our current social and political landscape, ‘Fake News’ has dominated the global conversation, but how do we recognize what is mis- and disinformation? And how can we contain it?
In this webinar, we take a closer look at this pressing issue, and how to use technology to mitigate the effects of misinformation and fight distrust.
The document discusses trends in content marketing and storytelling for 2017. It notes that the days of conventional brand storytelling are over due to everyone having the ability to create and share content. In 2017, brands will need to step back and let audiences shape their own stories through more personal, instant content like short videos and live streams. It also suggests that brands focus on storydoing rather than storytelling by focusing on human interactions and experiences with their brand. Live content is growing in popularity and brands will need to embrace more raw, unedited content styles to engage modern audiences.
This document provides a recap and analysis of key themes from the 2017 Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. It discusses how the advertising, media, and marketing industries are facing changes in how to best utilize new technologies and platforms to connect with customers on a more personalized level. The document highlights several award-winning campaigns that exemplified themes from the festival, such as leveraging data and AI to sense customer needs and respond accordingly, focusing creative works around specific formats and platforms, using games and play to engage audiences, and designing brand experiences.
Carat Global has been producing trend reports for over 5 years, looking at new technologies that will become more important and relevant to clients.
The trends for 2017 are all growing in importance, and will all have implications for clients.
The trends for 2017 involve two big themes:
The evolution of content, including live video, sports rights, and augmented reality
The growing links between digital and physical worlds, including identity, the expectation of speed, and controlling the IoT ecosystem
2018 will usher in an evolution of experience. We will see technology that empowers consumers, intelligent systems that will enhance our lives and the definition of reality and the
blending of physical and digital will begin to converge and redefine our world. Our new trend framework focuses on the core behaviors driving technology adoption and engagement. As a data-driven growth engine for clients, our goal is to look at every new technology and trend through a behavioral lens to understand why consumers gravitate to specific technologies and how those technologies establish and amplify new behaviors.
Our new trend framework focuses on the following three core areas:
Empower - Trends that allow consumers to own, create, and democratize experiences.
Enhance - Trends that enhance daily life activities and responsibilities through intelligent
systems and proxies.
Environment - Trends that lead to the frictionless connection between physical and digital experiences, reshaping our environment.
These three behavioral drivers align to provide consumers overall EXPERIENCE.
Wunderman Singapore's guide on handling digital communications for FMCG brands.
Don’t be intimidated into replacing logical thinking with buzzwords— Marketers too often come under pressure to make decisions based on the technology of the moment, rather than strategy.
In this paper, Wunderman takes a step back to think about rationale the old-fashioned way. After all, communication channels change, but marketing fundamentals do not.
Here at Punch, innovating around the latest trends is a huge part of what we do - looking out for new opportunities and helping our clients differentiate themselves with bold, original campaigns.
2018 was an exciting year creatively, with trends like AR and shoppable 360 video taking brand experiences to a whole new level. As new techniques and platforms like TikTok bubble to the surface, what does 2019 have in store?
Let’s take a closer look...
Industry updates on key mobile trends 6 07 13Performics
This document summarizes recent mobile trends from the week ending June 7th, 2013. It notes that the beauty industry is a big opportunity for mobile, as women are adopting tablets faster than men and beauty brands can attract loyal customers by optimizing for tablets and using video. It also discusses how mobile rich media ads on social networks see much higher engagement rates than other types of ads. Finally, it mentions reports that the NSA and FBI have been mining data from major internet companies like Microsoft, Yahoo, Google and Facebook as part of a surveillance program.
Performics & ZenithOptimedia: Driving ROI through Smarter Use of MobilePerformics
Best practices for creating engaging mobile experiences (on-site (e.g. landing pages, apps) and off-site (e.g. search, social and display advertising)), and measuring the impact of mobile: across devices and digital-to-store from the performance marketing experts.
The document outlines 10 trends for 2014 including: 1) Art by algorithm where data drives creativity, 2) Growth of wearable technology reaching $20 billion by 2017, and 3) Expansion of social messaging apps attracting hundreds of millions of users. The biggest trends from 2013 are also summarized: 1) Big data becoming essential for companies, 2) Disruption in education from MOOCs, and 3) Continued growth of 3D printing applications and decreasing prices.
Carat Global has been producing trend reports for over 5 years, looking at new technologies that will become more important and relevant to clients. The trends for 2017 are all growing in importance, and will all have implications for clients.
Read Carat's Top 10 Trends Report for Media, Tech & Advertising.
At this year’s CES, we saw a multitude of new tech, but a common thread was apparent: the sophisticated use of data to provide utility or entertainment for consumers. For brands, this is the foundation of a new super-connected consumer journey, offering new opportunities to create powerful, seamless experiences. Check out our top CES Trends:
The document discusses emerging trends that will impact how people discover, interact with, choose, and buy products and services in 2019. It identifies 7 key trends: 1) Visual discovery and shopping will merge with advances in visual search and augmented reality; 2) Audio interfaces will become more prevalent through growth of voice assistants and hearables; 3) Personalization will be a major focus of brands using artificial intelligence; 4) Consumer awareness of data privacy issues will grow; 5) New frictionless purchasing behaviors will emerge through concepts like Amazon Go; 6) Brands will increasingly focus on social good and their positive impact; 7) User expectations of how fast brands can react will increase.
This document introduces Proximity Insight, a mobile clienteling application that provides retail associates with customer information and tools to better assist shoppers. It argues that traditional CRM systems were not designed for retail associates on the sales floor. Proximity Insight aggregates customer data from any source and presents it on a mobile app, allowing associates to access relevant customer history and preferences to make personalized recommendations. The goal is to empower associates with useful information that improves customer experiences and increases sales.
Self-driving cars are coming within the next 5-10 years and will completely change society just as the automobile did previously. New technologies like Watson and augmented/virtual reality are also developing rapidly and will revolutionize various industries. Innovation is often the result of collaboration between private companies and public institutions to help solutions scale, though conferences like SXSW may need to reinvent themselves to remain cutting-edge as platforms and audiences evolve.
As a think-tank of ideas hard to obtain any where else, SXSW effortlessly empowers and inspires professionals to take on the challenges of tomorrow. This year, Carat narrows in on how these disparate ideas can be applied to current brand and business challenges. It is our goal to ground the inspiration we see with human behavior, business intelligence, and market understanding to prepare brands for today, tomorrow and the future.
Today, the word "innovation" is often overused to describe a number of lackluster things and has really become meaningless in a lot of senses. However, we were really floored when we heard that Cannes was hosting its first ever "Innovation Conference" during the 2015 Cannes Lions festival in France. We sent the Labstore team to check out the conference first-hand, and brought back 5 key takeaways we believe represent innovation, framed through the lens of retail. From robots in the retail space, to the rise of RFID technology, we saw some, what we'd call, innovative showcases.
[2018] Tech Trends For Journalism and Media – The Future Today InstituteFilipp Paster
Key Takeaways
2018 marks the beginning of the end of smartphones in the world's largest economies. What's coming next are conversational interfaces with zero-UIs. This will radically change the media landscape, and now is the best time to start thinking through future scenarios.
In 2018, a critical mass of emerging technologies will converge finding advanced uses beyond initial testing and applied research. That’s a signal worth paying attention to. News organizations should devote attention to emerging trends in voice interfaces, the decentralization of content, mixed reality, new types of search, and hardware (such as CubeSats and smart cameras).
Journalists need to understand what artificial intelligence is, what it is not, and what it means for the future of news. AI research has advanced enough that it is now a core component of our work at FTI. You will see the AI ecosystem represented in many of the trends in this report, and it is vitally important that all decision-makers within news organizations familiarize themselves with the current and emerging AI landscapes. We have included an AI Primer For Journalists in our Trend Report this year to aid in that effort.
Decentralization emerged as a key theme for 2018. Among the companies and organizations FTI covers, we discovered a new emphasis on restricted peer-to-peer networks to detect harassment, share resources and connect with sources. There is also a push by some democratic governments around the world to divide internet access and to restrict certain content, effectively creating dozens of “splinternets.”
Consolidation is also a key theme for 2018. News brands, broadcast spectrum, and artificial intelligence startups will continue to be merged with and acquired by relatively few corporations. Pending legislation and policy in the U.S., E.U. and in parts of Asia could further concentrate the power among a small cadre of information and technology organizations in the year ahead.
To understand the future of news, you must pay attention to the future of many industries and research areas in the coming year. When journalists think about the future, they should broaden the usual scope to consider developments from myriad other fields also participating in the knowledge economy. Technology begets technology. We are witnessing an explosion in slow motion.
In our current social and political landscape, ‘Fake News’ has dominated the global conversation, but how do we recognize what is mis- and disinformation? And how can we contain it?
In this webinar, we take a closer look at this pressing issue, and how to use technology to mitigate the effects of misinformation and fight distrust.
The document advertises the O'Reilly Solid conference on software-enhanced networked hardware. It provides information on sponsorship opportunities, conference themes and tracks, speakers, attendees and benefits of sponsorship levels including Carbon Fiber ($100,000) and Thermoplastic ($50,000) sponsorships. These high-level sponsorships provide thought leadership opportunities, access to attendees, exposure and branding, and an exhibit space or demo area at the conference.
2017 Tech Trends Report - Future Today. 2017 - это год конвергенции, отдельные технологии "сращиваются". Отчет включает в себя 155 страниц. Рассмотрены различные направления, например: AI, Advertising, Public Relations, News, Journalism, Media, Publishing и другие
Le fameux rapport d'Amy Webb, sur les Les nouvelles tendances technologiques qui influenceront le business, l'éducation, la politique, les gouvernements, l'éducation et la société dans l'année à venir.
Driving forces: Over the next 10 years the world of work is set to rapidly change, with the World Economic Forum predicting that disruptive changes to business models will have a profound impact on the employment landscape in the coming years
The document provides an overview of technology trends for 2021, covering topics such as strategy, core systems, supply chains, AI, data, security, digital workplaces, and diversity/equity. It highlights case studies and insights on aligning corporate and technology strategy, modernizing legacy systems, transforming supply chains with new technologies, industrializing AI initiatives, managing machine-generated data, adopting zero-trust security models, creating flexible digital workplaces, and using technology to promote inclusion. The trends suggest organizations are accelerating digital transformations to respond to disruptions and changing customer expectations in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Media disruption print vs online paperTeri Douglas
This document discusses media disruption and how it is affecting journalism. Some key points made include:
- 47% of online time is spent on social media, which has dramatically changed media consumption habits.
- The number of journalists has declined significantly in recent years as the industry struggles to adapt to changes.
- Journalists now rely heavily on social media both for distributing their own stories and researching new ones.
- The speed of the news cycle has increased dramatically due to social media, where stories can spread within hours.
- While online consumption is rising, print still provides important shorter articles and more favorable coverage not found elsewhere.
- Mobile consumption is also rising rapidly and will continue to be a major disruptive
In this issue of WIN World Insights, we bring you the basics of the latest technological trends. Because, when you begin to understand them, you realize how they will hugely
impact our businesses, our lives and our future.
Presentation given to Australian Interactive Media Industry Association breakfast. Broadly covered the theme of what would be the key topics in digital in Australia over the next years. Also has information from the Digital Services Index (stats on Australian Digital use)
Top Trends from SXSW Interactive 2014. The Big Roundup.Ashika Chauhan
SXSW wasn’t just about one or two pieces of new tech, what it actually felt like was a glimpse into the not-so-distant future.
Trends you might of heard of like wearables, data and the internet of things are still around, but they’re beginning to grow-up and different industries are beginning to be disrupted as a result.
More than anything, the conference instilled a sense of responsibility in me. The decisions we make today, as people, as agencies and as brands will define the future we live in tomorrow.
The deck covers the most prominent trends from this year. I'd love to hear your thoughts, say hello @ashikachauhan.
Ashika Chauhan is Big’s Digital Experience Director and is passionate about creative innovation.
Curiosity Stop Special: Techcrunch Disrupt 2016We Are Social
Techcrunch Disrupt is where some of the world’s most game-changing technologies and tech innovations are first revealed. Didn’t get a chance to go? Fear not. We've identified six of the most interesting themes and talks from this year to keep you in the know of what’s going to be big over the coming months.
2020 VISION: TRENDS TO DEFINE THE NEXT DECADE presented by MICROSOFT ADVERTIS...Geoffrey Colon
Presented, researched and designed by Microsoft Advertising. Authored by Geoffrey Colon and Aya Kikimova of the Microsoft Advertising Brand Studio. Build your brand with intelligent connections at MicrosoftAdvertising.AI.
Five categories: Culture, Marketing, Media, Technology, Economics.
The 5 Trends:
Culture: Private Social Trust
Marketing: Blocked You
Media: Mashups and Mutations
Technology: The Victory of Defaults
Economics: Zebras Eat Unicorns
Connect with Geoffrey on LinkedIn or follow him on Twitter @djgeoffe
2020 VISION: TRENDS TO DEFINE THE NEXT DECADE presented by MICROSOFT ADVERTIS...MSFTAdvertising
Presented, researched and designed by Microsoft Advertising. Authored by Geoffrey Colon and Aya Kikimova of the Microsoft Advertising Brand Studio. Build your brand with intelligent connections at MicrosoftAdvertising.AI.
Five categories: Culture, Marketing, Media, Technology, Economics.
The 5 Trends:
Culture: Private Social Trust
Marketing: Blocked You
Media: Mashups and Mutations
Technology: The Victory of Defaults
Economics: Zebras Eat Unicorns
Discover the Latest Trending Apps and Platforms in 2024mkttotalnow
In this section, we will explore the exciting world of trending apps and platforms in 2024. Stay ahead of the curve with our roundup of the latest innovations and advancements in the tech industry. From cutting-edge software apps to app development trends, we will delve into the realm of the most sought-after digital experiences.
A look at client-agency relationships. Mark Linder
A look at how the business partnership between client and agency has been more shaped by the media and business model, than advertising proposition. Keynote at National eMedia Conference, Helsinki, 2007 Mark Linder, WPP
Ibm cognitive business_strategy_presentationdiannepatricia
IBM Cognitive Business Strategy presentation. Presented by Dianne Fodell and Jim Spohrer at the Cognitive Systems Institute Group Speaker Series call on October 8, 2015.
Global socio-economic, demographic and technological forces that HP calls Megatrends will have a sustained and transformative impact on businesses, societies, economies, cultures and our personal lives in unimaginable ways in the years to come.
Interested in learning more about Megatrends? Visit hpmegatrends.com.
**Please note this presentation was developed prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, so although we don’t address it directly, we do speak to the innovations and solutions that exist beyond it. We hope this knowledge opens a window of hope and possibility to what awaits us on the road ahead.
Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
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Discover the essential tools and strategies for modern PR business success. Learn how to craft compelling news releases, leverage press release sites and news wires, stay updated with PR news, and integrate effective PR practices to enhance your brand's visibility and credibility. Elevate your PR efforts with our comprehensive guide.
El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
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19. 001 Natural Language
Generation
002 Natural Language
Understanding (NLU)
003 Machine Reading
Comprehension
(MRC)
004 Real-Time Machine
Learning
005 Real-Time Context
in Machine Learning
006 Generative Algorithms
For Voice, Sound and
Video
007 Image Completion
008 AI For Seeing
Through Walls
009 Predictive Machine
Vision
010 New Generative
Modeling Techniques
011 Much Faster Deep
Learning
012 Reinforcement
Learning and
Hierarchical RL
013 Continuous Learning
014 Multitask Learning
015 Adversarial Machine
Learning
016 A Bigger Role For
Ambient Interfaces
017 Digital Assistants
Become Ubiquitous
018 AI For the Creative
Process
019 Bots
020 Ongoing Bias In AI
021 The AI Cloud
022 Proprietary,
Homegrown AI
Languages
023 AI Chipsets
024 Marketplaces For
AI Algorithms
025 More Consolidation
in AI
026 AI For Deep Linking
Everywhere
027 Making AI Explain
Itself
028 Accountability
and Trust
029 China’s AI Boom
030 I-Teams For
Algorithms
and Data
Artificial Intelligence