Keynote presentation for OPSOA (Ontario Public Supervisory Officers' Association) at its Annual Conference. Topic: the impact on Education in a world of digital disruption.
RENEW, RETHINK and REIMAGINE THE VISION FOR EDUCATION
Rick Huijbregts's keynote at the CSC Toronto Expo on February 27th at the Toronto Metro Convention Centre. The Future of Construction in a Digital World.
Technology trends that are changing the mobile app development industryBridge Global
With the number of mobile users increasing at a rapid pace, it has become imperative for App Developers to stand out from the competition. Stay updated with these emerging technology trends in the Mobile App development industry and stay ahead in the race!
- Software is eating the physical world
- The IoT that's real today is industrial IoT
- IoT is now accessible to the modern developer (JavaScript on Beaglebone, Tessel, etc)
- Mobile/IoT backends are readily available and we all live in a world of glue code for open building blocks
Rick Huijbregts's keynote at the CSC Toronto Expo on February 27th at the Toronto Metro Convention Centre. The Future of Construction in a Digital World.
Technology trends that are changing the mobile app development industryBridge Global
With the number of mobile users increasing at a rapid pace, it has become imperative for App Developers to stand out from the competition. Stay updated with these emerging technology trends in the Mobile App development industry and stay ahead in the race!
- Software is eating the physical world
- The IoT that's real today is industrial IoT
- IoT is now accessible to the modern developer (JavaScript on Beaglebone, Tessel, etc)
- Mobile/IoT backends are readily available and we all live in a world of glue code for open building blocks
Wikibon's annual Predictions webinar discussed 13 predictions across digital business, IoT, AI, big data, AppDev, cloud, and future systems architecture.
Digital Transformation - Creative thinkingDaniela Voina
Key concepts of Digital Transformation and the 2018 trends in IoT. The transformation is led by creative thinking which is a skill that we have to train day by day.
L'IT che vedevamo, l'IT che vedremo: i servizi data center nell'era delle riv...IDC Italy
Abstract della presentazione di Fabio Rizzotto, Research & Consulting Director di IDC Italia, tenuta in occasione dell'executive meeting 'New Datacenter Demands' svoltosi a Firenze il 26 novembre 2015
2018 is well underway. CES has brought some great ideas to the table. Our latest blog on self-disruption states the big tech giants are going to cannibalise themselves by finding new innovations. So what are the top 10 trends to look out for in 2018?
Our Tech Trends for 2021. Including autonomous vehicles, plastic recycling, ai-enabled sensors, green hydrogen and alternative proteins. The future is now.
In partnership with IDG, our 2022 Insight Intelligent Technology™ Report examines how companies are making progress on long-term IT strategies to meet the changing, post-pandemic expectations of their businesses, their employees, and the market more broadly.
9 Technology Mega Trends That Will Change The World In 2018 | PowerPoint Pres...Graphi Tales
Some tech trends fizzle out and die a quiet death, while others are so significant that they transform our world and how we live in it. Here are the top nine tech mega-trends that I believe will define 2018 and beyond.
Presenting IDC Digital Transformation Framework, 3rd Platform, Strategic Architecture. It's mainly to explain the impact of the 3rd platform to organization's enterprise architecture.
Presenting IDC Digital Transformation Framework, 3rd Platform and Strategic Architecture. It is mainly to explain the impact of the 3rd platform technologies to organization's enterprise architecture.
The Next Tsunami AI Blockchain IOT and Our Swarm Evolutionary Singularitytheodorekristiniak
The Next Tsunami AI Blockchain IOT and Our Swarm Evolutionary Singularity. AI is going to change everything? Wrong! AI changed already everything! But… Did we forgot our human swarm intelligence evolutionary nature?
The Next Tsunami AI Blockchain IOT and Our Swarm Evolutionary SingularityDinis Guarda
The Next Tsunami AI Blockchain IOT and Our Swarm Evolutionary Singularity. AI is going to change everything? Wrong! AI changed already everything! But… Did we forgot our human swarm intelligence evolutionary nature?
Human, tech, evolution – individual – business - identity?
In this complex ecosystem, what is our human singularity?
What is creativity in a digitalised, blockchain, nano technology - IoT AI evolutionary swarm world? The Internet of Everything needs a Trust Protocol: A Ledger of Everything.
Blockchain tech is the open, distributed, global platform that fundamentally changes what we can digitally, how we do it, and who can participate. A world wide ledger smart contract based tech powered by AI.
Wikibon's annual Predictions webinar discussed 13 predictions across digital business, IoT, AI, big data, AppDev, cloud, and future systems architecture.
Digital Transformation - Creative thinkingDaniela Voina
Key concepts of Digital Transformation and the 2018 trends in IoT. The transformation is led by creative thinking which is a skill that we have to train day by day.
L'IT che vedevamo, l'IT che vedremo: i servizi data center nell'era delle riv...IDC Italy
Abstract della presentazione di Fabio Rizzotto, Research & Consulting Director di IDC Italia, tenuta in occasione dell'executive meeting 'New Datacenter Demands' svoltosi a Firenze il 26 novembre 2015
2018 is well underway. CES has brought some great ideas to the table. Our latest blog on self-disruption states the big tech giants are going to cannibalise themselves by finding new innovations. So what are the top 10 trends to look out for in 2018?
Our Tech Trends for 2021. Including autonomous vehicles, plastic recycling, ai-enabled sensors, green hydrogen and alternative proteins. The future is now.
In partnership with IDG, our 2022 Insight Intelligent Technology™ Report examines how companies are making progress on long-term IT strategies to meet the changing, post-pandemic expectations of their businesses, their employees, and the market more broadly.
9 Technology Mega Trends That Will Change The World In 2018 | PowerPoint Pres...Graphi Tales
Some tech trends fizzle out and die a quiet death, while others are so significant that they transform our world and how we live in it. Here are the top nine tech mega-trends that I believe will define 2018 and beyond.
Presenting IDC Digital Transformation Framework, 3rd Platform, Strategic Architecture. It's mainly to explain the impact of the 3rd platform to organization's enterprise architecture.
Presenting IDC Digital Transformation Framework, 3rd Platform and Strategic Architecture. It is mainly to explain the impact of the 3rd platform technologies to organization's enterprise architecture.
The Next Tsunami AI Blockchain IOT and Our Swarm Evolutionary Singularitytheodorekristiniak
The Next Tsunami AI Blockchain IOT and Our Swarm Evolutionary Singularity. AI is going to change everything? Wrong! AI changed already everything! But… Did we forgot our human swarm intelligence evolutionary nature?
The Next Tsunami AI Blockchain IOT and Our Swarm Evolutionary SingularityDinis Guarda
The Next Tsunami AI Blockchain IOT and Our Swarm Evolutionary Singularity. AI is going to change everything? Wrong! AI changed already everything! But… Did we forgot our human swarm intelligence evolutionary nature?
Human, tech, evolution – individual – business - identity?
In this complex ecosystem, what is our human singularity?
What is creativity in a digitalised, blockchain, nano technology - IoT AI evolutionary swarm world? The Internet of Everything needs a Trust Protocol: A Ledger of Everything.
Blockchain tech is the open, distributed, global platform that fundamentally changes what we can digitally, how we do it, and who can participate. A world wide ledger smart contract based tech powered by AI.
with great enthusiasm Insights Success has shortlisted, “The Next Generation Tech Disruptors, 2019” who are creating transformational technologies that are all set to change the world of technology for good.
On 22 September 2016 we presented the 'art of data science' at Lord's Cricket Ground. See here a collection of the slides presented.
Many thanks to our partners: Insight, Automated Intelligence and CORETX.
See more data science here: https://redpixie.com/data-science/
Can blockchain technology be the answer to IoT and AI security for Industry 4.0? Industrial Security Forum - The Secure Path of the Digital Future - Presentation at the Hannover Messe Industrie (HMI), Germany in April 2018
‘Trends in, and reflections on, library discovery services’. Ken was the keynote speaker at the JIBS event: ‘New dawn: the changing resource discovery landscape’ in February 2013.
Around the world a range of private and public sector organisations are focused on digital identity as a means of delivering secure and convenient services on line.
On 25 July 2017, AusPayNet hosted a visit from TD bank in Canada to learn first-hand about the opportunities and challenges inherent in rolling out a nationwide, cross-sector digital identity framework.
Speakers at the event were:
* Chuck Hounsell, Senior Vice President Payments, TD Bank
* Andre Boysen, Chief Identity Officer, SecureKey
* David G.W. Birch, Author and Consultant
A brief introduction of this new hardware trend and market dynamic in China. Also, to catch up this trend, how HWTrek perceives its position here and value offered to both startups and supply chain companies.
IoT613: Re-imagining Real Estate with the Internet of ThingsRick Huijbregts
Presentation for IOT613 about digital transformation in real estate. Digital Ceiling, Power over Ethernet. Creating new experiences for future generations.
An overview of the trends that will forever disrupt and transform the real estate industry. Topics include convergence, #DigitalCeiling, UPoE, Power-over-Ethernet. And how Cisco Canada is reaping the benefits at its new Canadian HQ in Toronto (RBC Waterpark Place) by Oxford Properties.
Toronto Real Estate Board, Realtor Quest 2016Rick Huijbregts
On overview of the digital trends that will transform the real estate industry as we know it. There has never been a better time to use digital innovation to transform how we design, build, operate, and transact real estate.
a webinar with CBRE, Rifinity and Cisco on the interaction of Smart Spaces, Collaboration, Workforce Productivity, Workplace strategy, and office design and configuration.
ACT Canada - Internet of Everything for Sustainable Mobility Rick Huijbregts
Luncheon keynote at ACT Canada #SMS2014 on the role of the Internet of Everything for sustainable communities, sustainable mobility, innovation and industry transformation.
Context for panel discussion on Smart Cities, Smart Buildings and the value of the Internet of Everything. Panel included BMO Financial, Oxford Properites, Jones Lang Lasalle.
Harvard GSD Exec.Ed Leading Organizations _ lecture, february 5 2014Rick Huijbregts
60 minute lecture to Harvard GSD Exec. Edu Leading Organizations course. February 5th. Boston. MA.
Trends in technology. Smart Cities. Impact on business, infrastructure, and real estate. What it takes to manage this change. Our role and participation in the journey of City transformation.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
Embracing GenAI - A Strategic ImperativePeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
For more information, visit-www.vavaclasses.com
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
Model Attribute Check Company Auto PropertyCeline George
In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.
Francesca Gottschalk - How can education support child empowerment.pptxEduSkills OECD
Francesca Gottschalk from the OECD’s Centre for Educational Research and Innovation presents at the Ask an Expert Webinar: How can education support child empowerment?
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
Letter from the Congress of the United States regarding Anti-Semitism sent June 3rd to MIT President Sally Kornbluth, MIT Corp Chair, Mark Gorenberg
Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
• The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the sources of funding and other support flowing to groups espousing pro-Hamas propaganda and engaged in antisemitic harassment and intimidation of students. The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the US House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.
• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
Pride Month Slides 2024 David Douglas School District
Education in Age of Digital Disruption @ OPSOA
1. Renew, Rethink, Re-imagine
the vision for Education
...and shape Canada’s
Innovation Economy in the Age
of Digital Disruption
Dr. Rick Huijbregts
VP, Digital Transformation and Innovation
Cisco Canada
Follow and feedback @DrRickH
47. By 2020, 75% of
organizations will
be digital or will be
preparing to
become digital.
48. Digital Transformation is for Everyone…
@DrRickH
Digital BuildingAutonomous Mine Smart Grid Patient Experience
49. Enables Differentiates
New Experiences
Process Innovation
Distributed
Intelligence
2.0
Defines
Industry
Transformation
Constant Innovation
New Growth
Productivity
Cost Reduction
Faster response to
Customer
@DrRickH
50. Enables Differentiates
New Experiences
Process Innovation
Distributed
Intelligence
2.0
Defines
Industry
Transformation
Constant Innovation
New Growth
Productivity
Cost Reduction
Faster response to
Customer
@DrRickH@DrRickH
Safety &
Security
Sustainable
Operations
Business
Growth
Customer
Experience
@DrRickH
Workforce
Productivity
51. Delivering “value” with Digital Transformation.
What does “value” mean to k-12 SO’s and Adminstrators?
53. out of 10
Cloud, Distributed Computing
Analytics, Data Mining
Web Architecture and Development
Middleware Development, Software
UIX (User Interface Design)
Network and Information Security
Mobile Development
Data Presentation
57. Digitization in Schools “By 2020, 75% of organizations
will be digital or will be
preparing to become digital”
Source: 2020 Report; Shaping Tomorrow
Digitization is opening up a new world of opportunities for learners to learn more—in
new ways, in new places, and with new connections to resources around the globe.
58. 2016 Current State 2026 Potential with Digitization
Impact to Schools
Physical attendance with educators Virtual teachers
One-time instruction in one location Anytime, anywhere access
Static, linear content; limited learner control Learn at your own pace
Manual data collection for research Capture and analyze data from sensors anywhere
Search for content
Costly textbooks ▪ One size fits all
Content offered proactively
Free content ▪ Customized curriculum
Digital
School
Anytime
Anywhere
Global
Classrooms
59. Desire to learn
anywhere and at
any time
leads to improved
learning
outcomes
Anytime,AnywhereAccess
71. $0.60 - $1.00
per sqft
Capital Cost
Simpler design
Less infrastructure
Ease of Installation
Cost of edge device
@DrRickH
72. $1.00 - $1.50
per sqft / yr
Operating Cost
Moves, Adds, Changes
Centralized Operations
Fault Detection, Correction
Energy Optimization
@DrRickH
73. @DrRickH
Learning Without Limits
Parkland School Division, Prescott Learning Centre
Consolidate administrative and management services
Reduce operating cost
Improving safety and security
Empowering collaboration—Division, Classroom, and beyond
Deliver innovative teaching and learning experiences
Gather actionable data
Improve student outcomes
“By staying in front of
technology, we can
leverage tools that make
our kids globally
competitive.”
Jason Messer,
Superintendent
Expand access to education
74. Audience input: How ready are for digital transformation
to face digital disruption?
81. @DrRickH
A R E Y O U R E A D Y ?
T H A N K Y O U.
Dr. Rick Huijbregts
rhuijbre@cisco.com
@DrRickH
416.306.7368
Editor's Notes
DCPC – 45 minutes total. Include Q&A
Hi everyone,
Everyone is fascinated by the Digital transformation and the incredible opportunities that it will bring.
Prof. Klaus Schwab - the Founder and Executive Chairman, of the World Economic Forum – calls it the Fourth Industrial revolution
He believes that we stand on the brink of a technological revolution that will fundamentally change the way we live, work, and relate to one another.
He believe that this transformation will be unlike anything humankind has experienced before
In what way is this relevant to you?
Since not only do you need to ask yourself, what does it mean to your business – in terms of how you manage your business model, your customers, your employees.
But it can open great new business opportunities for you.
We are seeing an incredible interest by customers on digital transformation and how it can changes their business\
You needs to seize this opportunity.
Poll Title: Share the Word(s) that describes our k-12 of the (near) future.
https://www.polleverywhere.com/free_text_polls/GXZAlw90QieHkrS
Why Cisco (for Customers):
Cisco is an ideal technology partner to help you successfully transform into a digital business. Cisco already connects the digital world with security, automation, and insight. Cisco’s commitment to your business outcomes is demonstrated in its new Digital Solutions that help you:
Deliver Results Relevant to Your Business with Purpose-built Solutions
Cisco’s purpose-built Digital Solutions deliver specific business results: Transform processes and business models, and improve employee and customer satisfaction.
Confidently and more securely harness the ubiquity of the Cisco network (for example, build on existing investments) to accelerate your business transformation with Cisco Digital Solutions.
Achieve Faster Time-to-Value with Prevalidated Solutions from Cisco
Pretested, validated, integrated solutions and our broad partner ecosystem bring critical pieces together to reduce risk and accelerate your time to value.
Cisco Digital Solutions are based on actual business use cases and include reference architectures. They have been fully validated and designed for high reliability and security.
Safeguard Your Digital Business with Built-in Cisco Advanced Security
Only Cisco provides integrated threat defense to deliver superior business outcomes with offers and solutions for Customer Experience, Workforce Experience, and Digital Ceiling.
Cisco VNI: http://www.cisco.com/web/solutions/sp/vni/vni_forecast_highlights/index.html
one in five organizations in 2015 will aim to measure employee experience as a direct impact on customer experience. IDC. http://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS25297714
Self-driving cars are creating a lot of uncertainty about how the world will evolve. Given the importance of the automobile to modern life, they promise to change some of the fundamental ways in which society works. In this cartoon, the policeman asks the driver “Does your car have any idea why my car pulled it over?”
So let’s conduct a thought experiment. Take a moment to think about the capabilities of self-driving cars. What industries do you believe they will disrupt in the coming years? Can anybody give me some examples?
Gather ideas from the audience via microphone. Document answers on flipcharts if possible.
Poll Title: What industries will be disrupted by the Autonomous or self-driving car?
https://www.polleverywhere.com/free_text_polls/N0HXLJeRGdW2CEM
You have mentioned many industries. In fact, the self-driving car will disrupt almost all industries.
It is obvious that self-driving cars will disrupt the Automotive industry. Some analysts are predicting that the number of cars sold will drop dramatically as people move to ride-sharing models using autonomous vehicles. This is because the average car sits unused about 96% of the time. In the future, you will simply push a button in an app, and a car will show up to take you where you want. This model will disrupt auto repair, public transport, and the taxi industry – which is already happening. Uber is already testing self-driving Volvos in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
You may expect that self-driving cars to disrupt other Transportation Industries. Major logistics firms are testing self-driving vans for package delivery. In some cases, a separate robot will be used to carry the package from the van to the door. Some have projected that the need for motels and short haul airflights will drop as people will choose to sleep in their cars during overnight road trips. Parking garages will also be impacted. In the US, there are 60 billion square feet of parking space, representing up to 1/3 of the total real estate in some large cities. Imagine the impact on land prices and usage of this real estate being freed up.
But there is more. Many other industries will be impacted. It is estimated that 90% of accidents are caused by human error. When accidents drop by 90% this will fundamentally change the car insurance industry. Retail will be impacted as driving patterns and behaviors change, and the growth of electric vehicles will alter energy consumption. There is an electric car startup called Faraday Future in my city Los Angeles, funded by the founder of the Chinese equivalent of Netflix. One vision is that the car would become a rolling living room, a place primarily for media consumption. If that happens, I may not be at home much as I binge watch my favorite shows!
Finally, a number of public sector industries such as Healthcare and Education will also see significant change due to reduced accident rates and the ability to commute long distances easily.
So one innovation in one industry, ripples across many others. That is the nature of the Digital Vortex.
In Canada, this digital opportunity is being driven by our 30 million Internet users, the largest online population anywhere in the world. While Canada ranks 16th in the world in Internet penetration – we rank #1 in Internet ‘usage’.
The narrative of mobile growth is a familiar one. It comes as no surprise that smartphone ownership is growing in Canada; what is surprising is the rate at which it is growing.
The 2014 study showed that 55% of Canadians owned a smartphone. In 2015, the penetration rate grew to 68%, representing a year-over-year growth of 24%
Taking into account direct, indirect and induced impacts, the Canadian wireless industry generated a total economic contribution of $23.5 billion in GDP to the Canadian economy in 2014. Canada’s wireless carriers invested more than $39.5 billion in communications infrastructure between the years of 1985 and 2014 not including $11 billion in auction expenditures during that time
Canadian wireless phone subscribers number over 28.8 million
More than one in five households in Canada have cell phones as their only form of telephone service.
In Canada, mobile data traffic will grow 600% from 2015 to 2020, a compound annual growth rate of 42%
Canada – wearable tech
Statistics released by the International Data Corporation (IDC) indicate Canadian wearable shipments, which includes devices like the Apple Watch, Fitbit and Pebble Time, will reach 1.4 million units by the end of 2015.
The study also reveals that the Canadian compounded growth rate for wearable technology is expected to hit 32 percent over the next five years, reaching a total of 3.6 million shipped wearables in 2019.
2014 stats:
There are 2,484,915,152 Internet users in the World, or 35% of the total population
There are 1,856,680,860 active social network users in the World, or 26% of the total population
There are 6,572,950,124 mobile subscribers in the World, or 93% of the total population
6/10 adults have facebook
30 percent who use LinkedIn,
25 percent who have a Twitter profile
16 percent on Instagram
18.5 million on Facebook and 6.8 million on Twitter.
Today Digitization is connecting the unconnected at an unprecedented pace – and challenging both Cisco and our customers to innovate and invest in order to succeed.
This new digital era is creating new connections, turning information into actions—actions that create new capabilities, richer experiences, and incredible economic opportunities.
We are all familiar with how Uber disrupted the Taxi industry, but they are not stopping there
UberEats – Food delivery
UberRush – package delivery
UberCargo – moving services
Digital is transforming business in every industry – requiring every company to be an IT company…. Even industries you wouldn’t expect to be impacted.
Ford – 113 year old company
Research facility in Palo Alto focused on connectivity, mobility, autonomous vehicles, customer experience and big data
Human to machine interaction group – delivering items like MyView = customizable screens
Flexible Mfg initiative – by 2017 avg 4 different models at each plant – allow them to adjust to demand; 3D printing of prototypes
Wearable technologies – alerts for construction, intelligent cruise control = larger distance when your biometrics indicate slower response times
Invested in GetAround a car-sharing service
New electric car Energi
sonar, cameras, radar, accelerometers, temp, rain sensors
recharge times, locations and recharge length to develop a “personalized recharge plan”
25 separate measures on braking system alone – braking, speed, how hard, weather
GM
Invested $500M in Lyft
on-demand self-driving cars
short-term car rental hubs for those that don’t own cars to drive for Lyft
Invested in RelayRides a car sharing service
John Ammann – President of GM “We think there’s going to be more change in the world of mobility in the next five years than there has been in the last 50”
Schindler – 141 yr old company
#2 elevator company – move 1B people a day on elevators, escalators and moving walkways (1/6 world’s population)
sensors built into their equipment and added retrofits to older equipment
predict outages, place spare parts, dispatch technicians
App w/ uptime, # outages,
4 World Trade Center
turnstyles connected, badge identifies destination, gives them the elevator #
MyPort app recognizes smartphone at entry
Michael Nilles (CIO) "Digitalization is something that's impacting our top and our bottom line. At first it was bottom line, but it's becoming more and more important to growing our top line,“
John Deere – 180 years old
Software, network connectivity and data collecting sensors build into their machines
Predictive analytics to prevent breakdowns
Soil measuring sensors, GPS, weather meters
tractors, combines and sprinkler systems interact
Optimize sprinkler systems for weather and soil conditions
What crops to plant where and what fertilizer and pesticide levels to use
Not selling to commodity traders
RBC
Converged 5 networks – HVAC, Metering, Lighting, CCTV and access into one
Lower CapEx 10% and OpEx $600k
Square now process $10.2B per quarter
Studies show, companies that master digital will not only drive more revenue, but will be 29% more profitable on average [Source: Leading Digital].
General Motors, Gazing at the Future, invests $500M in Lyft (NY Times, January 4, 2016)
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/05/technology/gm-invests-in-lyft.html?_r=0
GM invests $500M in Lyft; sets out self-driving car partnership (Reuters, Jan 5, 2016)
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-gm-lyft-investment-idUSKBN0UI1A820160105
Ford Innovation (Ford site):
https://corporate.ford.com/innovation.html
http://thenewswheel.com/ford-developing-new-wearable-technology-at-research-and-innovation-center/
http://www.cio.com/article/3020263/innovation/how-ford-s-approach-to-innovation-could-help-apple.html
https://digit.hbs.org/submission/driving-in-the-direction-of-big-data-ford-motor-company/
Schindler Elevators:
http://www.cio.com/article/2993292/big-data/cio-is-pushing-the-right-buttons.html
http://straighttalk.hcltech.com/anatomy-transformation
RBC Oxford Waterpark Place – Digital Ceiling
https://cisco.jiveon.com/videos/24651
Square:
http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20160309006294/en/Square-Announces-Fourth-Quarter-Full-Year-2015
John Deere:
https://openforum.hbs.org/challenge/understand-digital-transformation-of-business/data/john-deere-growing-and-harvesting-value
http://www.datasciencecentral.com/profiles/blogs/from-farming-to-big-data-the-amazing-story-of-john-deere
Research shows … every customer recognizes the importance of technology … but only 1 out of 4 say they have a plan to execute.
Those leading companies with a plan want our help to realize their visions
Those without a plan are looking to us to help them define their digital transformations
…. Our customers are at different levels of digitization in their journey. And we see digitization is a journey, not a destination.
There are those who are using technology to enable their strategy. They are looking for IT agility; they want operational effectiveness; they want to move faster; they want to reduce their cost structure. These companies are looking to us to make that happen. We have been doing that, and will continue to.
There are those who are using technology to differentiate their strategy and those who want to deliver the ultimate customer experience. They are using technology for new products and services, and they are redefining some of their business processes.
Customers who are furthest along their digital journey are using technology to define their strategies. These are companies that are reimagining entire industries with new business models. Of course, we hear about Uber, Airbnb, but there are others like Palantir who are fundamentally disrupting analytics consulting through big data, and Stripe who is disrupting the credit card payment back-end infrastructure.
Research shows … every customer recognizes the importance of technology … but only 1 out of 4 say they have a plan to execute.
Those leading companies with a plan want our help to realize their visions
Those without a plan are looking to us to help them define their digital transformations
…. Our customers are at different levels of digitization in their journey. And we see digitization is a journey, not a destination.
There are those who are using technology to enable their strategy. They are looking for IT agility; they want operational effectiveness; they want to move faster; they want to reduce their cost structure. These companies are looking to us to make that happen. We have been doing that, and will continue to.
There are those who are using technology to differentiate their strategy and those who want to deliver the ultimate customer experience. They are using technology for new products and services, and they are redefining some of their business processes.
Customers who are furthest along their digital journey are using technology to define their strategies. These are companies that are reimagining entire industries with new business models. Of course, we hear about Uber, Airbnb, but there are others like Palantir who are fundamentally disrupting analytics consulting through big data, and Stripe who is disrupting the credit card payment back-end infrastructure.
Poll Title: Share the Word(s) that describes our k-12 of the (near) future.
https://www.polleverywhere.com/free_text_polls/GXZAlw90QieHkrS
Poll Title: What industries will be disrupted by the Autonomous or self-driving car?
https://www.polleverywhere.com/free_text_polls/N0HXLJeRGdW2CEM
According to the 2020 Report produced by Shaping Tomorrow, a global research company, 75% of organizations by 2020 will either be digital or will be preparing to become digital. For education, this digitization is opening up a new world of opportunities for students to learn more—in new ways, in new places, and with new connections to resources around the globe. To be ready for this transformation, schools need to transform their learning strategy and IT, connect everything, embrace analytics and secure their technology.
What impact will digitization have on primary and secondary education? It opens up learning without limits, transforming the way in which students learn, educators teach and how research is conducted.
Currently, most classes are taught in person to learners who on are on site. With a digital solution, you could also have a virtual faculty, with educators based anywhere in the world. Not only would that lower on-campus operating costs, it would radically broaden your pool of possible instructors and the scope of education that you can offer.
Imagine your students being able to attend lectures broadcast from the Louvre in Paris, view the night sky through the Large Binocular Telescope in Southeastern Arizona, visit an archaeological dig in Peru, virtually sit in on a United Nations meeting, or chat with the physicists who are restarting Switzerland’s Large Hadron Collider.
Learners, too, could log on from anywhere, and at any time, either participating in real time or accessing a high-definition video recording when it is most convenient.
Textbooks and research materials can also be virtualized, which reduces costs for both schools and students and makes sure of anytime, anywhere accessibility.
Although it is true that video and online media are not new to education, in the coming era of digitization, they will provide remarkable new capabilities that will both improve academic outcomes and extend the reach of quality education to people who have not had access in the past.
And for researchers, a digital school enables not only in-person virtual collaboration with colleagues around the globe, but also an incredible wealth of data from sensors and the ability to easily collect, process, analyze, and store that data.
It all sounds fantastic, doesn’t it? Digitization is opening up a world of new possibilities for every student, teacher, and researcher around the world. You can now examine new ideas, engage in novel experiences, and collaborate instantly any time and from anywhere.
With backpacks filled with smartphones, gaming devices as well as tablet and laptop computers, today’s student body wants to be connected wirelessly wherever they are. This world without wires is rich with opportunities. At school, it means that on-the-go learners,
educators, and administrators connect to information in real time. They interact with one another using a variety of communication
devices, and extend the learning environment beyond the classroom to virtually every corner of campus. However, this new
freedom makes new demands on school networks, which must adapt to accommodate this unprecedented influx of users,
devices, and applications—all for the betterment of education.
Digital learning is a vast new area that has sprung up virtually overnight. Students are very open to new avenues of learning. Schools that embrace this and provide video, interactive learning with online courses, or blended learning, and personalized learning, are reaching their learners in more powerful and influential ways.
We call this Learning without Limits.
Digital learning is a vast new area that has sprung up virtually overnight. Students are very open to new avenues of learning. Schools that embrace this and provide video, interactive learning with online courses, or blended learning, and personalized learning, are reaching their learners in more powerful and influential ways.
We call this Learning without Limits.
Today’s infrastructure must provide the appropriate bandwidth and quality to accommodate the ever-growing number of devices and ensure that an application provides a good end-user experience. It must also ensure students get access anytime and anywhere and are safe. As states, local districts and/or municipalities face continual budget pressure, they need to get more done within constrained budgets. This raises the stakes to use technology to achieve greater operational efficiency and be more agile to accomplish these growing requirements.
With Wi-Fi, sensors, and analytics, primary and secondary schools can take advantage of newer trends and opportunities, freeing up budget. This could include using special lighting systems equipped with sensors so that lights dim or go off when not in use, saving energy costs. Or using Wi-Fi so the district can use shared services across departments. New technologies as part of the Internet of Things (IoT) includes sensors, analytics and Wi-Fi that enable you to create a secure, fully connected, high-performing learning environment.
Today’s infrastructure must provide the appropriate bandwidth and quality to accommodate the ever-growing number of devices and ensure that an application provides a good end-user experience. It must also ensure students get access anytime and anywhere and are safe. As states, local districts and/or municipalities face continual budget pressure, they need to get more done within constrained budgets. This raises the stakes to use technology to achieve greater operational efficiency and be more agile to accomplish these growing requirements.
With Wi-Fi, sensors, and analytics, primary and secondary schools can take advantage of newer trends and opportunities, freeing up budget. This could include using special lighting systems equipped with sensors so that lights dim or go off when not in use, saving energy costs. Or using Wi-Fi so the district can use shared services across departments. New technologies as part of the Internet of Things (IoT) includes sensors, analytics and Wi-Fi that enable you to create a secure, fully connected, high-performing learning environment.
Poll Title: What industries will be disrupted by the Autonomous or self-driving car?
https://www.polleverywhere.com/free_text_polls/N0HXLJeRGdW2CEM
Today’s infrastructure must provide the appropriate bandwidth and quality to accommodate the ever-growing number of devices and ensure that an application provides a good end-user experience. It must also ensure students get access anytime and anywhere and are safe. As states, local districts and/or municipalities face continual budget pressure, they need to get more done within constrained budgets. This raises the stakes to use technology to achieve greater operational efficiency and be more agile to accomplish these growing requirements.
With Wi-Fi, sensors, and analytics, primary and secondary schools can take advantage of newer trends and opportunities, freeing up budget. This could include using special lighting systems equipped with sensors so that lights dim or go off when not in use, saving energy costs. Or using Wi-Fi so the district can use shared services across departments. New technologies as part of the Internet of Things (IoT) includes sensors, analytics and Wi-Fi that enable you to create a secure, fully connected, high-performing learning environment.
Poll Title: What industries will be disrupted by the Autonomous or self-driving car?
https://www.polleverywhere.com/free_text_polls/N0HXLJeRGdW2CEM