Human Centered Approach for New Skilling StrategiesGrzegorz Plezia
How the everchanging work environment and the digital disruption affect the workforce on an individual level?
An increase in the world’s volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity (VUCA) brings a great challenge to organizations. However, most of the prevailing research work tends to undervalue the employees’ psychosocial perspective of the VUCA challenges impacting individuals.
The aim of this concept paper is to reframe the perspective on the future of work by repositioning employees to the center of the change.
It highlights that the workforce should be recognized as a key element of a transformation, not its passive target. We introduced four employee archetypes to identify peoples’ experiences, anxieties and hopes during transformation and – based on that – designed insightful tools to help scaffold the path to the future.
Authors: Grzegorz Plezia, Pierina Tegaldo, Macarena Leiton, Agata Lech, Agnieszka Drozdzal, Marek Hyla
By methodically approaching innovation, organizations and individuals can generate ideas, stimulate creativity, and ultimately unlock cool. The UNLOCKING COOL presentation is typically delivered as a keynote speach with the slides used as a reference for the discussion.
Intégrer un progiciel en mode agile à la RATP ? Défi relevé !Agile En Seine
Présenté par Anne Gabrillagues (enssensei) et Florence Lyon (Groupe RATP) à Agile en Seine le 20 septembre 2023
Quand on pense à l’agilité dans l’IT on pense le plus souvent équipe(s) en charge du développement complet d’un produit, dans un cadre le plus souvent de type Scrum ou SAFe. Mais dans certains cas la solution la plus pertinente à mettre en œuvre repose sur l’intégration d’un progiciel, travaux souvent réalisés par un intégrateur spécialisé …
Peut-on mener ce type de projet en mode agile ? Comment contractualiser avec les différents intervenants, avec en contrainte supplémentaire la nécessité de s’inscrire dans le cadre du Code des Marchés Publics ? Comment lancer ce type de projet ?
Cette session sera l’occasion de vous partager nos expérimentations, nos erreurs … et nos apprentissages.
L’agile engagé : comment l’agilité peut devenir responsable « by design »Agile En Seine
Présenté par Clémence Bonnet le 21 septembre 2022 à Agile en Seine
Alors que parfois l’agile semble se traduire par une course au Time To market, nous avons ressenti le besoin d’insuffler un nouveau sens à la philosophie / pratique agile.
Venez découvrir dans cette session, le fruit de nos réflexions pour mettre l’agilité au service de la stratégie responsable des entreprises, pour une agilité qui se met au service de l’utilisateur, et qui cherche également à avoir un impact positif sur l’environnement et la société.
Comment ? A travers la révision du framework SCRUM que l’on a appelé « agile engagé », nous vous présenterons comment nous avons repensé / augmenté les rôles, rituels et outils agiles au prisme de l’impact positif !
Human Centered Approach for New Skilling StrategiesGrzegorz Plezia
How the everchanging work environment and the digital disruption affect the workforce on an individual level?
An increase in the world’s volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity (VUCA) brings a great challenge to organizations. However, most of the prevailing research work tends to undervalue the employees’ psychosocial perspective of the VUCA challenges impacting individuals.
The aim of this concept paper is to reframe the perspective on the future of work by repositioning employees to the center of the change.
It highlights that the workforce should be recognized as a key element of a transformation, not its passive target. We introduced four employee archetypes to identify peoples’ experiences, anxieties and hopes during transformation and – based on that – designed insightful tools to help scaffold the path to the future.
Authors: Grzegorz Plezia, Pierina Tegaldo, Macarena Leiton, Agata Lech, Agnieszka Drozdzal, Marek Hyla
By methodically approaching innovation, organizations and individuals can generate ideas, stimulate creativity, and ultimately unlock cool. The UNLOCKING COOL presentation is typically delivered as a keynote speach with the slides used as a reference for the discussion.
Intégrer un progiciel en mode agile à la RATP ? Défi relevé !Agile En Seine
Présenté par Anne Gabrillagues (enssensei) et Florence Lyon (Groupe RATP) à Agile en Seine le 20 septembre 2023
Quand on pense à l’agilité dans l’IT on pense le plus souvent équipe(s) en charge du développement complet d’un produit, dans un cadre le plus souvent de type Scrum ou SAFe. Mais dans certains cas la solution la plus pertinente à mettre en œuvre repose sur l’intégration d’un progiciel, travaux souvent réalisés par un intégrateur spécialisé …
Peut-on mener ce type de projet en mode agile ? Comment contractualiser avec les différents intervenants, avec en contrainte supplémentaire la nécessité de s’inscrire dans le cadre du Code des Marchés Publics ? Comment lancer ce type de projet ?
Cette session sera l’occasion de vous partager nos expérimentations, nos erreurs … et nos apprentissages.
L’agile engagé : comment l’agilité peut devenir responsable « by design »Agile En Seine
Présenté par Clémence Bonnet le 21 septembre 2022 à Agile en Seine
Alors que parfois l’agile semble se traduire par une course au Time To market, nous avons ressenti le besoin d’insuffler un nouveau sens à la philosophie / pratique agile.
Venez découvrir dans cette session, le fruit de nos réflexions pour mettre l’agilité au service de la stratégie responsable des entreprises, pour une agilité qui se met au service de l’utilisateur, et qui cherche également à avoir un impact positif sur l’environnement et la société.
Comment ? A travers la révision du framework SCRUM que l’on a appelé « agile engagé », nous vous présenterons comment nous avons repensé / augmenté les rôles, rituels et outils agiles au prisme de l’impact positif !
Innovation frugale: comment faire plus et MIEUX avec moinsMourad ZEROUKHI
L’innovation ne doit pas être onéreuse ! Les entreprises peuvent apprendre à faire plus et MIEUX avec moins et l’INNOVATION FRUGALE propose une approche adaptée à ce défi : peu coûteuse, flexible et centrée sur l’utilisateur.
Technology Vision 2022: Communications Industry | Accentureaccenture
Accenture's Technology Vision 2022 for the Communications industry details the key building blocks of the Metaverse Continuum that every CSP needs to know. accntu.re/3l8fmT8
On s’est bien plantés, mais nous avons appris ! (REX INSEE)Agile En Seine
Présenté par Fabrice Bloch (INSEE) et Jean-Séverin Lair (INSEE) à Agile en Seine le 20 septembre 2023
En duo avec le DSI de l’INSEE, l’idée est de présenter nos illusions et nos erreurs dans le cadre de la transformation devops de l’Insee.
Nous essaierons d’expliciter les hypothèses que nous avions, et qui étaient fausses, et ce que nous avons appris.
This document provides an overview of Jason Theodor's Creative Method and Systems workbook. It begins with biographical information about Jason Theodor and his background. It then presents a number of exercises focused on creativity, including writing a personal brand tagline, defining creativity, identifying one's creative type, and writing a creative brief. The document discusses the three main elements of creativity as action, connection, and deviation. It provides tips for brainstorming and ideation, including guidelines for rough ideation. Overall, the document serves as an introduction to Jason Theodor's approach to developing creativity through a variety of exercises and systems.
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.
Conversation pendant 24h avec une AI - ChatGPTUGAIA
Conversation pendant 24h avec une IA - CHATGPT : Les points essentiels de CHATGPT afin de mieux comprendre ses tenants et aboutissants. (French Edition) Version Kindle.
Je me suis servi de ChatGPT pour rédiger ce livre, vous deviez vous en douter. Je ne vais pas expliquer les bases de GPT, ouverture d’un compte et tests. Le livre intitulé "Conversation pendant 24h avec une IA-CHATGPT" est écrit à l'aide de #ChatGPT, un modèle de langage de #OpenAI. Il s'agit de l'intelligence artificielle (#IA) et de ses impacts sur différents domaines, tels que le service client, la traduction instantanée, l'éducation, la santé, les finances, le commerce de détail et le journalisme.
Le livre comprend également une discussion sur l'avenir de l'IA avec ChatGPT et ses conséquences éthiques et sociales. Le livre se termine avec des FAQ sur ChatGPT, notamment ses inconvénients, son utilisation pour le travail et ses interconnexions à Internet. La dernière section traite des mesures pour garantir une utilisation responsable de l'IA pour améliorer la vie des gens. C'est un discours de dystopie ?
Ou de disruption, à vous de le dire.
Construction Tech FR - Leonard x Sifted Report Leonard
Selon cette étude exclusive menée par Sifted avec Leonard, les technlogies de construction (Contech), pour s'imposer, devront impliquer une collaboration accrue entre les start-ups et les acteurs existants et prendre en compte les spécificités du marché de la construction.
Mémoire de fin d’études : Le Marketing Ecologique : Effet Vert ou …Jenny Miralles
[...] Les pratiques des entreprises nous amènent cependant à nous demander si le marketing vert a une réelle efficacitéécologique, ou est-ce uniquement un ultime argument de vente permettant de se différencier de ses concurrents et de ce fait, d\\’augmenter ses parts de marché et son chiffre d\\’affaires ? [...]
Essential Kanban: What you need to know about Kanban… even if you’re not usin...Andy Carmichael
What you need to know about Kanban… even if you’re not using Kanban!
Kanban is not a process or a process framework. It’s not an informal mechanism for visually organising work, without inconvenient rules. It’s not even a scaling framework, though it is applicable at a wide variety of scales. Kanban is a way of looking at your work – whatever process you use – and improving customer and business outcomes. So this session will be as relevant to those not using Kanban, as to those who do, since it will help you see your work through a different lens. By focussing on the work (rather than the worker), and the customer’s purpose (rather than the service provider’s needs), the flow of value is continually examined and incrementally improved.
In this light-hearted and wide-ranging talk, we’ll be exploring a number of Kanban themes and memes: the first rule of Kanban Club evolution is not smaller change, but a different mechanism of change agility measured by lead time and value delivery, not adoption of practices no team is an island flow efficiency versus resource efficiency deadlines create turbulence – so manage to real changes in cost of delay, not iteration boundaries forecasts and forecastability.
Andy Carmichael: Whether as a manager, developer, coach or author, a common theme to what I’ve done throughout my career has been helping teams make “better software… faster”. Working with a wide variety of clients on very small to impossibly large projects, remains my principal source of education - outweighing various degrees and certifications I’ve also picked up along the way. Thinking deeply about business problems and finding the intersection with how people best work together, is where I find the fun - and the value - lies. I recently co-authored Essential Kanban Condensed with David Anderson, a short guide to the broad range of subjects that make up the Kanban method.
Twitter: @andycarmich Blog: Improving Projects
EY Megatrends: Resourceful planet, Digital future, Future of workEY
Digital technologies are transforming how people work and access information. They allow employees to work remotely and more flexibly but will replace some jobs, requiring new skills. Technologies also enable virtual substitution of products and sharing of physical assets. Data and digital networks are improving resource efficiency in areas like energy and transportation. However, cyber threats and ensuring data privacy are ongoing challenges.
Teresa Torres - An introduction to modern product discovery - Productized16Productized
The world of product management is changing quickly. In the past five years alone, we’ve seen the rise of The Lean Startup, design thinking, the Jobs-to-be-done framework, design sprints, OKRs, and much more. It can be hard for product teams to keep up. In this talk, you’ll learn a simple framework for how to make sense of all of these trends. You’ll learn how to mix and match methods in a way that leads to a coherent strategy that leads to better products.
Teresa is a product coach helping teams adopt user-centered, hypothesis-driven product development practices, and is the creator of Product Talk. She works with companies of all sizes on integrating user research, experimentation, and the right analytics into the product development process resulting in better product decisions.
Our new perspective on achieving the full potential of human and artificial intelligence.
By Fjord, design and innovation from Accenture Interactive, and Accenture The Dock.
ReimagineWork: Trends and Innovations Shaping the Future of WorkTony Wan
Reach Capital is an early-stage investor focused on education and the future of work. The document discusses trends shaping the future of work, including the rise of remote and flexible work, independent contracting, skills-based hiring and development, and learning in the flow of work. It argues that employers will need to build skills-oriented, adaptable workplaces and talent systems to keep pace with rapidly changing skills needs.
Innovation frugale: comment faire plus et MIEUX avec moinsMourad ZEROUKHI
L’innovation ne doit pas être onéreuse ! Les entreprises peuvent apprendre à faire plus et MIEUX avec moins et l’INNOVATION FRUGALE propose une approche adaptée à ce défi : peu coûteuse, flexible et centrée sur l’utilisateur.
Technology Vision 2022: Communications Industry | Accentureaccenture
Accenture's Technology Vision 2022 for the Communications industry details the key building blocks of the Metaverse Continuum that every CSP needs to know. accntu.re/3l8fmT8
On s’est bien plantés, mais nous avons appris ! (REX INSEE)Agile En Seine
Présenté par Fabrice Bloch (INSEE) et Jean-Séverin Lair (INSEE) à Agile en Seine le 20 septembre 2023
En duo avec le DSI de l’INSEE, l’idée est de présenter nos illusions et nos erreurs dans le cadre de la transformation devops de l’Insee.
Nous essaierons d’expliciter les hypothèses que nous avions, et qui étaient fausses, et ce que nous avons appris.
This document provides an overview of Jason Theodor's Creative Method and Systems workbook. It begins with biographical information about Jason Theodor and his background. It then presents a number of exercises focused on creativity, including writing a personal brand tagline, defining creativity, identifying one's creative type, and writing a creative brief. The document discusses the three main elements of creativity as action, connection, and deviation. It provides tips for brainstorming and ideation, including guidelines for rough ideation. Overall, the document serves as an introduction to Jason Theodor's approach to developing creativity through a variety of exercises and systems.
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.
Conversation pendant 24h avec une AI - ChatGPTUGAIA
Conversation pendant 24h avec une IA - CHATGPT : Les points essentiels de CHATGPT afin de mieux comprendre ses tenants et aboutissants. (French Edition) Version Kindle.
Je me suis servi de ChatGPT pour rédiger ce livre, vous deviez vous en douter. Je ne vais pas expliquer les bases de GPT, ouverture d’un compte et tests. Le livre intitulé "Conversation pendant 24h avec une IA-CHATGPT" est écrit à l'aide de #ChatGPT, un modèle de langage de #OpenAI. Il s'agit de l'intelligence artificielle (#IA) et de ses impacts sur différents domaines, tels que le service client, la traduction instantanée, l'éducation, la santé, les finances, le commerce de détail et le journalisme.
Le livre comprend également une discussion sur l'avenir de l'IA avec ChatGPT et ses conséquences éthiques et sociales. Le livre se termine avec des FAQ sur ChatGPT, notamment ses inconvénients, son utilisation pour le travail et ses interconnexions à Internet. La dernière section traite des mesures pour garantir une utilisation responsable de l'IA pour améliorer la vie des gens. C'est un discours de dystopie ?
Ou de disruption, à vous de le dire.
Construction Tech FR - Leonard x Sifted Report Leonard
Selon cette étude exclusive menée par Sifted avec Leonard, les technlogies de construction (Contech), pour s'imposer, devront impliquer une collaboration accrue entre les start-ups et les acteurs existants et prendre en compte les spécificités du marché de la construction.
Mémoire de fin d’études : Le Marketing Ecologique : Effet Vert ou …Jenny Miralles
[...] Les pratiques des entreprises nous amènent cependant à nous demander si le marketing vert a une réelle efficacitéécologique, ou est-ce uniquement un ultime argument de vente permettant de se différencier de ses concurrents et de ce fait, d\\’augmenter ses parts de marché et son chiffre d\\’affaires ? [...]
Essential Kanban: What you need to know about Kanban… even if you’re not usin...Andy Carmichael
What you need to know about Kanban… even if you’re not using Kanban!
Kanban is not a process or a process framework. It’s not an informal mechanism for visually organising work, without inconvenient rules. It’s not even a scaling framework, though it is applicable at a wide variety of scales. Kanban is a way of looking at your work – whatever process you use – and improving customer and business outcomes. So this session will be as relevant to those not using Kanban, as to those who do, since it will help you see your work through a different lens. By focussing on the work (rather than the worker), and the customer’s purpose (rather than the service provider’s needs), the flow of value is continually examined and incrementally improved.
In this light-hearted and wide-ranging talk, we’ll be exploring a number of Kanban themes and memes: the first rule of Kanban Club evolution is not smaller change, but a different mechanism of change agility measured by lead time and value delivery, not adoption of practices no team is an island flow efficiency versus resource efficiency deadlines create turbulence – so manage to real changes in cost of delay, not iteration boundaries forecasts and forecastability.
Andy Carmichael: Whether as a manager, developer, coach or author, a common theme to what I’ve done throughout my career has been helping teams make “better software… faster”. Working with a wide variety of clients on very small to impossibly large projects, remains my principal source of education - outweighing various degrees and certifications I’ve also picked up along the way. Thinking deeply about business problems and finding the intersection with how people best work together, is where I find the fun - and the value - lies. I recently co-authored Essential Kanban Condensed with David Anderson, a short guide to the broad range of subjects that make up the Kanban method.
Twitter: @andycarmich Blog: Improving Projects
EY Megatrends: Resourceful planet, Digital future, Future of workEY
Digital technologies are transforming how people work and access information. They allow employees to work remotely and more flexibly but will replace some jobs, requiring new skills. Technologies also enable virtual substitution of products and sharing of physical assets. Data and digital networks are improving resource efficiency in areas like energy and transportation. However, cyber threats and ensuring data privacy are ongoing challenges.
Teresa Torres - An introduction to modern product discovery - Productized16Productized
The world of product management is changing quickly. In the past five years alone, we’ve seen the rise of The Lean Startup, design thinking, the Jobs-to-be-done framework, design sprints, OKRs, and much more. It can be hard for product teams to keep up. In this talk, you’ll learn a simple framework for how to make sense of all of these trends. You’ll learn how to mix and match methods in a way that leads to a coherent strategy that leads to better products.
Teresa is a product coach helping teams adopt user-centered, hypothesis-driven product development practices, and is the creator of Product Talk. She works with companies of all sizes on integrating user research, experimentation, and the right analytics into the product development process resulting in better product decisions.
Our new perspective on achieving the full potential of human and artificial intelligence.
By Fjord, design and innovation from Accenture Interactive, and Accenture The Dock.
ReimagineWork: Trends and Innovations Shaping the Future of WorkTony Wan
Reach Capital is an early-stage investor focused on education and the future of work. The document discusses trends shaping the future of work, including the rise of remote and flexible work, independent contracting, skills-based hiring and development, and learning in the flow of work. It argues that employers will need to build skills-oriented, adaptable workplaces and talent systems to keep pace with rapidly changing skills needs.
Presentazione di Paolo Tamborrini durante l’evento “Innovation Design for Food”, organizzato dall’Innovation Design Lab del Politecnico di Torino, Dipartimento di Architettura e Design (DAD), 11 maggio 2016
La trasformazione digitale delle organizzazioniStefano Palumbo
È un evento formativo originale, coinvolgente. Il format è stato messo a punto in decine di applicazioni ed è suscettibile di essere adattato per durata, target e approfondimento. È basato su contenuti di forte affidabilità e concretezza, prodotti tramite due ricerche previsionali. La creazione degli scenari ha coinvolto una ventina di autorevoli esperti i quali, grazie al metodo scientifico utilizzato, hanno focalizzato le tendenze più
importanti della “trasformazione digitale” delle aziende.
Bilancio di Impatto Kilowatt_edizione 2018Kilowatt
Bilancio d'impatto delle attività di Kilowatt del 2018: uno strumento per riflettere sulle sfide che abbiamo cercato di cogliere e i risultati raggiunti, i compagni di viaggio, gli insegnamenti appresi, gli impatti generati.
7.4.14 laboratorio ConMe - Società e consumi: nuove opportunità per le impres...Personalive srl
Le profonde evoluzioni che interessano la fruizione dei media provocano importanti impatti anche per i brand, che hanno la possibilità di trasformarli in preziose opportunità.
AREGAI da oltre un anno partecipa al progetto ONMEST, per lo sviluppo del turismo sostenibile nel bacino mediterraneo. Appena tornata dal meeting di Tunisi, Valeria Elia, racconta il nostro contributi in queste slide presentate nel corso del workshop "CRESCITA E BENESSERE SOSTENIBILE COGLI LE OPPORTUNITÀ ENTRANDO IN CONNESSIONE CON GLI ALTRI." Sabato 14 marzo - Casale Monferrato ℅ Hotel Candiani
Un sacco di sport. Sperimentare sui materiali di scarto per creare economia s...Iris Network
Cristian Campagnaro (Politecnico di Torino), Antonio Castagna (Castagna Formazione), Sara Ceraolo (Politecnico di Torino)
Paper presentato in occasione della XII edizione del Colloquio Scientifico sull’impresa sociale (25-26 maggio 2018, Dipartimento di Sociologia e Ricerca Sociale dell’Università degli Studi di Trento).
www.irisnetwork.it
Siamo un laboratorio di ricerche di mercato e consultancy
con la passione per le sfide.
In questa breve presentazione vi raccontiamo il nostro approccio alle ricerche di mercato
I corsi di formazione a Catalogo sono studiati per rispondere alle esigenze formative delle aziende per la crescita individuale o di piccoli gruppi.
Ad un’attenta e selezionata proposta di corsi esclusivi su argomenti innovativi, nuovi e di tendenza si affianca una proposta formativa su tematiche classiche, sempre attuali ed intramontabili.
L’elevato pragmatismo è una delle caratteristiche principali delle giornate formative, che sono caratterizzate da metodologie didattiche fortemente interattive e da una intensa e continua interazione tra docente e partecipante
Crescita sostenibile e paradigmi del futuro - Francesco MoraceSardegna Ricerche
L'intervento di Francesco Morace in occasione del seminario "L'innovazione sostenibile - Costruire comunità e mercati" che si è tenuto il 27 marzo 2019 a Cagliari.
Il seminario è organizzato all'interno di cambiaMENTI, il programma che mira a valorizzare le migliori idee d'impresa e progetti d'innovazione ad alto valore sociale, culturale e creativo.
The document summarizes the closing remarks from the Head of Unit at the European Commission regarding emerging industries and the new European Cluster Strategy for Growth. The main points are:
1) Europe needs to better exploit cross-sectoral innovation and collaboration to maintain a strong economy.
2) Emerging industries have potential but need the right conditions to develop, and clusters can help create innovation ecosystems for SMEs.
3) The new cluster strategy will position clusters as integrators to stimulate competitiveness and growth across Europe.
4) An upcoming public consultation will seek input on how clusters can capitalize on emerging industries as engines of growth.
The director discusses the importance of emerging industries in Europe's industrial renaissance. She notes that the conference title, timing, and scope are all pertinent. Emerging industries are new engines for growth that arise from cross-sectoral innovation and collaboration. The EU is taking several actions to support emerging industries, including identifying clusters where new specializations are transforming industries, providing funding through Horizon 2020 to support cross-border collaboration between SMEs, and establishing flexible support programs tailored for entrepreneurs and SMEs in emerging fields. If Europe hopes to facilitate the emergence of new industries and the transformation of existing ones, policies must better support cross-sectoral innovation and collaboration.
The Nano4Health project aims to support SMEs in emerging industries like nanotechnology and healthcare through a voucher system and large demonstration projects. Led by Enterprise Flanders and involving the DSP Valley and FlandersBio clusters, it seeks to strengthen cross-cluster collaboration, provide networking opportunities, and develop strategic policy guidelines to help the healthcare sector adopt new technologies. Activities include seminars, matchmaking events, and workshops to stimulate innovation as the project looks to inspire SMEs about opportunities in personalized healthcare.
3D printing has the potential to revolutionize manufacturing in the same way that previous industrial revolutions transformed industry. The document discusses how 3D printing is being used in industries like engineering and orthopedics to create customized products. It also examines how hobbyists are using 3D printing at home. Looking to the future, the document proposes a European initiative to accelerate the adoption of 3D printing in manufacturing through industry-led pilot programs and cross-regional collaboration.
The document provides background information for Joanna Drake's opening address at the European Emerging Industries Conference in Milan on November 13th. It includes an agenda, Drake's draft speech, and context about the conference topics which are emerging industries trends, policy frameworks and business support measures. Drake will emphasize that cross-sectoral collaboration and innovation are driving new growth opportunities and transforming industries, and that the EU is supporting emerging industries through initiatives like clusters and the SME Instrument.
The document discusses voucher schemes that aim to foster cooperation between small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and creative service providers. It provides details on the VINCI voucher program in Austria that awarded €5,000 vouchers to 20 SMEs for creative services. Following VINCI's success, the Austrian government launched a larger National Creative Voucher program. Feedback showed the vouchers improved project quality, enabled projects that otherwise may not have occurred, and were well received by recipients. The document advocates vouchers as a flexible tool to spur innovation with low administration costs.
This document discusses Horizon 2020 funding for cluster facilitated projects that aim to create new industrial value chains. It notes that cluster organizations will act as facilitators and bridge builders to promote cross-border and cross-sectoral cooperation between small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in related industries. This will help renew and modernize the EU's industrial base by developing long-term competitive goods and services. There is a call for funding applications, with at least 75% of funds going to support innovation in SMEs and a total budget of 140 million euros from 2015-2020.
This document describes Project C3-Saxony, which aims to stimulate cross-cluster cooperation between the Biosaxony and Silicon Saxony clusters in Saxony, Germany. The project is coordinating 25 cross-innovation projects between information and communication technology firms and life sciences firms. It has organized workshops to generate and enhance project ideas, bringing representatives from both clusters together. The project also provides vouchers of up to €5,000 for support services to help projects with issues like intellectual property protection, financing, and business planning. The ultimate goals are to foster new collaborative projects and support commercialization of outstanding projects.
This document discusses industrial symbiosis, which is a circular economy approach where companies collaborate and exchange materials, energy, water, and byproducts in an effort to achieve resource efficiency. It provides examples of companies engaging in industrial symbiosis through the National Industrial Symbiosis Programme (NISP) model, which connects over 15,000 companies. Industrial symbiosis has led to eco-innovation, cost savings, new revenue streams, and reductions in waste and carbon emissions. The European Commission recognizes industrial symbiosis as a key driver of green growth and innovation.
This document discusses interregional cooperation in innovation between European regions. It outlines reasons for cooperation, including critical mass, visibility, complementarity of products/services/competences, and integrating value chains. It presents examples of pilot projects between regions in advanced manufacturing areas like 3D printing, efficient and sustainable manufacturing, and manufacturing for energy applications in harsh environments. The Vanguard Initiative involves over 20 regions working together on these types of cross-border innovation projects.
This document discusses emerging industries, open innovation, and innovation policies to support emerging industries using open innovation approaches. It defines emerging industries as new industries in the earliest stages of development involving new technologies. Open innovation is described as combining internal and external ideas and pathways to market. The document proposes that innovation policies aim to promote open innovation projects between firms, universities, and pioneers of new technologies in order to identify and develop promising new industries, rather than trying to predict specific industries. This approach could help emerging industries form through collaboration and pooling of resources.
The document discusses the Feeding the Planet initiative which aims to create an agricultural and food technology gateway to Europe through cluster to cluster cooperation between Europe and countries like Brazil, Chile, India, and the US. It details the tools and strategies developed like common branding and promotional materials. It also describes pilot missions conducted to these countries to test the cooperation strategies through business matchmaking events and partnership development activities. Several examples of successful partnerships and commercial contracts obtained from the missions are provided. The document concludes that the developed strategy leads to better business opportunities for cluster members and that joining the meta-cluster can help other agricultural clusters benefit from this approach.
1. The document discusses service innovation as a driver of industrial transformation and outlines the European Service Innovation Centre (ESIC) pilot project.
2. ESIC aims to help regions develop service-driven strategies for industrial transformation through tools like the European Service Innovation Scoreboard and working with six model regions.
3. Key lessons from ESIC include the need for holistic, systemic analysis of regions' standing in service innovation and the design of policies to impact economic structures and transformation.
This document discusses the experiences and challenges of Kinematix, a Portuguese company that designs intelligent movement analysis devices, in attracting investment. It describes Kinematix's funding history from 2007-2014, including over €5 million raised from private investors and government grants. However, the company found it difficult to attract venture capital due to risks in industrial and healthcare startups. The document outlines challenges like long time to market in healthcare, lack of tax incentives for private investors, and less funding available in Europe compared to the US. It proposes solutions like more private investment, tax incentives, and building an EU stock market to support industrial startup growth.
This document describes an investment fund for creative and cultural industries in Belgium with 17 million EUR from 3 shareholders. It has invested 5.9 million EUR in 34 companies across sectors like video games, music, architecture, and more. Loans make up 30.13% of investments while equity is 69.87%. The fund aims to raise awareness of potential in these industries. It is part of a larger European project called Wallonia European Creative District which aims to transform the traditionally industrial region by strengthening cross-sector collaboration and positioning in global value chains. One axis of this project focuses on better access to finance through tools for creative industries, investor relations coaching, and training programs for bankers and investors.
The WIINTECH project aims to support 2000 European SMEs and 300 research centers in internationalizing and accessing new markets. It is supported by the European Commission and involves clusters from 7 countries. The project focuses on helping SMEs in sectors like renewable materials and energy, recycling, and green transportation to cooperate with partners in countries like India, the US, Japan, and Brazil. It establishes agreements between European and international clusters to facilitate business partnerships and joint projects. The project aims to set up mentoring programs and business connections to help European SMEs establish operations abroad.
1. From Rinascimento to Emerging
Industries
Francesco Morace – Future Concept Lab – November 2014 – Milan
2. The Paradigms of the
Future
How can we identify the emerging
industries?
Trends are constantly evolving. They
change much quicker than the industry
wishes to think. The present and future
transformation of trends is ruled by a
higher dimension, which we define as a
“paradigm”.
Paradigms are such widespread
phenomena that they literally define
the way we think and behave.
Paradigms are everywhere in our daily
lives.
Unique & Universal
Crucial & Sustainable
Trust & Sharing
Quick & Deep
3. Unique & Universal
Uniqueness and Universality are
not in opposition, but in continuity.
The value of local products will be
recognized and transformed in
global terms
The distinctive character of origins
and processes will be made much
clearer
Think globally, act locally will
transform into think locally, act
globally
The genius loci will be recognized
as the root of global success,
through the universal logic of the
Net
4. Crucial & Sustainable
Move beyond ideological eco-movements,
implement ways of
thinking that minimize the impact of
our behavior on the environment
Understanding of which are our
crucial resources
We are all connected: what’s better
for me is better for you
Truth = Beautiful + Sustainable
Collective consciousness that is
related to the environment and its
being a priority
5. Trust & Sharing
Sharing of ideas and projects, as well
as feelings and impressions
From value chain to the chain of trust
The “socially” networked planet
The power of reciprocity: doing
something together with someone
strengthens the motivation and leads
to greater talent
The sharing of happiness becomes
the main driver, even in everyday
experiences
6. Quick & Deep
Speed can not sacrifice the depth of
the experience
Quality first and foremost: effective
products and services
From “fast food” to “fast good”: fulfill
requests in less time and with greater
knowledge
Satisfy demands in ways that are
precise and direct, assertive and
above all, rapid
Build on experiences to be repeated,
using entertainment and culture
7. Emerging Consumer Scenario
7
Crucial &
Sustainable
Unique &
Universal
Quick &
Deep
Trust &
Sharing
Products with natural
“rhythms” and
transparent processes
Services that support
virtuous behaviours and
improve existing
systems, models
(political, economical
and social)
Projects that respect the
planet’s resources and
have a long term vision
Products with unique
characteristics and
strong origins
Services that allow for
flexibility of use,
accessibility and
essentialness
Projects that enable
cultural and personal
growth
Products that enhance
the quality of life and
happiness
Projects that enable
timeliness and wellbeing
Services alternating
between slow and quick
and that address
different occasions and
desires
From
Ecological Approach
to Quality of Life
From Status Symbol
to Distinctiveness of
Origin
From Fast Actions
to
Happy Experiences
Projects that enable the
sharing of passions and
experiences
Physical or virtual
contexts for exchanges
of opinions and
expertise
Products that allow
consumers to become
the protagonists and
build social
relationships in both
digital and physical
territories
From
Personal Taste
to Empathy for Many
Drivers of Change
New Paradigms
Decision making
drivers
People are in
search of […]
Paradigm Shift
8. Scenario of Emerging Industries
Paradigms Unique & Universal Quick & Deep Trust & Sharing Crucial & Sustainable
Emerging Values
Industry’s added value
Key Characteristics
Key Drivers
Talent &
Co-operation
Tech &
Touch
Innovation &
Sustainability
Attraction &
Distinctiveness
Social Innovation
Relations with context and use
of collaborative protocols
Quick Solutions
Focus on results/immediate
benefits of creative activity
Quality & Wellbeing
The centrality of materials,
energy and sustainable
processes
Global Gratification
Manufacture excellence and
provide top of the line
Propose an alliance with the
territory and with the world of
shared creativity, for alliances
at different levels:
‐ empathy: identifying creativity
through contests and
competitions
‐ affinity: opening up to project
sharing
‐ emotional: discovering
talents, through those of
others
‐ professional: help to hone
skills in a collaborative way
Ensure products tailored to
specific needs and
opportunities.
Define clear creative content
and expand quality through:
‐ training/education targeted to
very specific needs
‐ simplification of teaching
lengths and procedures, with a
central role for experts
‐ interpretation of coolness in
terms of professional
development/updates
Study environmentally
sustainable processes,
aiming for new frontiers of
innovation.
Carefully consider:
-nature of materials and related
benefits and performance
- relationship with quality logics
‐ timely reflections on
environmental issues
‐ production processes and
optimization of waste
‐ the lifecycle and disposal of
products
Design “high-quality”
projects around attractive
experiences and products:
‐ introduction to Made in
Europe quality and the culture
of excellence
‐ deepen knowledge on the
themes of luxury, high-tech,
and gourmet food and wine
‐ consider communication that
places value on the distinctive
uniqueness
So What? Open Innovation: social
design, co-operating in
creative terms
Improving professions and
proposing new factors of
competence
Basic knowledge foundation,
sustainably driven
Smart specialization
9. Emerging Industries Scenario
Unique &
Universal
Quick &
Deep
Trust &
Sharing
Crucial &
Sustainable
Design
Visions
Fashion
Dimension
Art &
Craft value
Urban
Experience
Media &
Performance
Hospitality &
Culture
Amplify
Interaction
Glam
Occasions
Quick
Visual Art
Wearable
Design
Infographics &
Web Analytics
Pocket
Journey
Design
for all
Fair Fashion
Process
Bio Architecture
& Construction
Energy &
Transport
System
Sense &
Sound
Care &
Wellness
Maestro’s
Camp
Made for
Luxuries
Prototyping of
Made in Europe
Wheels &
Motion
Digital
Storytelling
Food
Design
Social
Design
Talent
Incubator
3D &
Makers
City
Scanning
Pop-up
Contexts
Horeca’s
New services
10. Book
I Paradigmi del Futuro
Lo Scenario dei Trend
www.amazon.it
E-book
Paradigms of the Future
A Trends Exploration
itunes.apple.com
OnlineTraining
TrendsGymnasium
Coolhunting Course
www.trendsgymnasium.com
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