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Social Interaction within 10 yrs considering the Impact of Technology on Huma...Rahul Puranik
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How can a small island developing state like Jamaica thrive in the Fourth Industrial Revolution?
The answer is simply: having and implementing a vision that will allow it to secure its future in this age of disruption — the Global Logistics Hub Initiative. Jamaica’s Global Logistics Hub Initiative is Jamaica’s response for building a resilient and sustainable nation in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Artificial Intelligence (AI), robots, automation, and the Internet of Things (IoT) — the Fourth industrial Revolution — are all tech terms that have moved into the mainstream of our everyday conversations. Unfortunately the talk is usually one of doom and gloom, punctuated by predictions such as: Robots could displace 800 million jobs. With such grim predictions, who would not pay attention? So what can a small island developing state like Jamaica do to get ready for this future?
It’s important to understand that, as William Gibson stated: “The future is already here — it’s just not very evenly distributed.” The Fourth industrial Revolution is already here — it’s just not evenly distributed. And this represents an opportunity for Jamaica.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution can be boiled down to three things:
1. Connectivity
2. Flows
3. Management of connectivity and flows.
In a word: logistics.
Competitiveness, in our globalized world is increasingly based on one’s ability to understand, connect and manoeuvre within and between the various networks that make the world work. The Logistics Performance Index (LPI) 2014 put it succinctly: “Improving logistics performance is at the core of the economic growth and competitiveness agenda.”
How to communicate efficiently in a fast changing world ?Aurelie Couvreur
- exponential number of communication channels
- 4 to 5 generations collaborate on the workplace.
- But most companies communicate as they've always done and do not invest in trainings.
Here is the big picture of all trends and technologies impacting communication
We help you regain the radical innovation you lost as you grew. We pull the customer back in to the heart of your company. We let you become a network again.
We shake things up. We connect. We empower.
This is our manifesto.
The ideas that zoom in on The Day After Tomorrow are the ones that change entire companies, industries and even the world. They are where ENORMOUS amounts of LONG TERM VALUE lie. They are where the truly great ones – the giants of industry, those that provoke paradigm shifts – focus a lot of attention on: the Ubers of this world, and the Googles, with their moon shots. In this eye-opening presentation, Peter explains how we need to adapt to the accelerated speed of the market and how others were able to do so, in a way that propelled them ahead of the race. He shows how companies won’t make it to the Day After Tomorrow if they don’t embed Day After Tomorrow Thinking into the DNA of their organisation.
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Keynote for Flanders After Tomorrow, an exclusive event organized by nexxworks and imec. This keynote will change your perspective on innovation, technology and organizing for a fast and furious future.
Get inspired with the most radical innovation approaches, trends and business models from all over the world!
Discover how disruption is spreading in Flanders and beyond!
Social Interaction within 10 yrs considering the Impact of Technology on Huma...Rahul Puranik
Humans and Technology go hand-in-hand. The technological advances in the last century had significant impact on the way Humans socially interact in today's world. This presentation is an attempt to capture the current situation and forecast the way humans would interact socially in the coming years.
Jamaica a logistics centred economy thriving in the Fourth Industrial Revolut...Ainsley Brown
How can a small island developing state like Jamaica thrive in the Fourth Industrial Revolution?
The answer is simply: having and implementing a vision that will allow it to secure its future in this age of disruption — the Global Logistics Hub Initiative. Jamaica’s Global Logistics Hub Initiative is Jamaica’s response for building a resilient and sustainable nation in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Artificial Intelligence (AI), robots, automation, and the Internet of Things (IoT) — the Fourth industrial Revolution — are all tech terms that have moved into the mainstream of our everyday conversations. Unfortunately the talk is usually one of doom and gloom, punctuated by predictions such as: Robots could displace 800 million jobs. With such grim predictions, who would not pay attention? So what can a small island developing state like Jamaica do to get ready for this future?
It’s important to understand that, as William Gibson stated: “The future is already here — it’s just not very evenly distributed.” The Fourth industrial Revolution is already here — it’s just not evenly distributed. And this represents an opportunity for Jamaica.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution can be boiled down to three things:
1. Connectivity
2. Flows
3. Management of connectivity and flows.
In a word: logistics.
Competitiveness, in our globalized world is increasingly based on one’s ability to understand, connect and manoeuvre within and between the various networks that make the world work. The Logistics Performance Index (LPI) 2014 put it succinctly: “Improving logistics performance is at the core of the economic growth and competitiveness agenda.”
How to communicate efficiently in a fast changing world ?Aurelie Couvreur
- exponential number of communication channels
- 4 to 5 generations collaborate on the workplace.
- But most companies communicate as they've always done and do not invest in trainings.
Here is the big picture of all trends and technologies impacting communication
We help you regain the radical innovation you lost as you grew. We pull the customer back in to the heart of your company. We let you become a network again.
We shake things up. We connect. We empower.
This is our manifesto.
The ideas that zoom in on The Day After Tomorrow are the ones that change entire companies, industries and even the world. They are where ENORMOUS amounts of LONG TERM VALUE lie. They are where the truly great ones – the giants of industry, those that provoke paradigm shifts – focus a lot of attention on: the Ubers of this world, and the Googles, with their moon shots. In this eye-opening presentation, Peter explains how we need to adapt to the accelerated speed of the market and how others were able to do so, in a way that propelled them ahead of the race. He shows how companies won’t make it to the Day After Tomorrow if they don’t embed Day After Tomorrow Thinking into the DNA of their organisation.
How Disruption Is Spreading In Flanders And Beyond!Peter Hinssen
Keynote for Flanders After Tomorrow, an exclusive event organized by nexxworks and imec. This keynote will change your perspective on innovation, technology and organizing for a fast and furious future.
Get inspired with the most radical innovation approaches, trends and business models from all over the world!
Discover how disruption is spreading in Flanders and beyond!
some of my views on internet culture.
some tips to use internet, and also discussing the disadvantages of internet culture that we all are addicted to.
Looking back, the 20th century saw more innovation then history of mankind before that. This was the century of electronics, computers, software and the Internet. Now when we are at the beginning of the 21st century what will we see in the coming decades? There is strong evidence that technology is still very primitive and that we will see more progress in the 21st century than all progress of mankind combined.
In this lecture we look into the future and look at the trends that are will shape the world in the near future. We will look at technology that dies and jobs that are changing.
References:
BBC Horizon (1964) with Arthur C. Clarke
Big Thinkers (2001) with Douglas Adams
Peter Diamandis: Abundance is our future - 2012 TED talk
Peter Diamandis: Abundance the book
IPCC Climate Change
Microsoft's Future Vision - Live, Work, Play
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68. EQUALITY
ALL IDEAS COMPETE ON
AN EQUAL FOOTING
On the Web, every idea has the chance to gain a following—or not, and no one
has the power to kill off a subversive idea or squelch an embarrassing debate.
Ideas gain traction based on their perceived merits, rather than on the
political power of their sponsors.
69. MERITOCRACY
Contribution counts for more than credentials.
When you post a video to YouTube, no one asks you if you went to film school.
When you write a blog, no one cares whether you have a journalism degree.
Position, title, and academic degrees—none of the usual status differentiators
carry much weight online. On the Web, what counts is not your resume, but
what you can contribute.
70. SHARE
Power comes from sharing information, not
hoarding it.
The Web is also a gift economy. To gain influence and status, you have to give
away your expertise and content. And you must do it quickly; if you don’t,
someone else will beat you to the punch—and garner the credit that might
have been yours. Online, there are a lot of incentives to share, and few
incentives to hoard.
89. 1717
Obedient workers for the mines.
Obedient soldiers for the army.
Well-subordinated civil servants to government.
Well-subordinated clerks to industry.
Citizens who thought alike about major issues.