The most conservative part in a company is mediocre experts who love status quo. Top tier experts tend to climb up mountains from one peak to another peak, so as to explore new ideas and products. You must move also from one to another one. It is said,
“You can raise the bar or you can wait for others to raise it, but it’s getting raised regardless.” Raise your bar higher enough no to succeed now but in the future eventually. Your life is counted hoe many oh-shit moment you experienced. Gotta run.
The leadership in the new digital age carved by the fourth industrial revolu...Osaka University
The Fourth Industrial Revolution = ICT+OT+AI
Startups: Innovation Driver
Innovations = Invention + Business Model
Successful Startups = Tech Insights + Business Insights + Leadership
Autonomous Organization
Unique Innovation Engines in Each Region
The leadership in the new digital age carved by the fourth industrial revolu...Osaka University
The Fourth Industrial Revolution = ICT+OT+AI
Startups: Innovation Driver
Innovations = Invention + Business Model
Successful Startups = Tech Insights + Business Insights + Leadership
Autonomous Organization
Unique Innovation Engines in Each Region
Turkey, a bridge between two great continents, with its young and connected population of 82 million, offers the right environment for startups to launch, test and go global. Here find our own Strategy Report for Turkey collaboration with @Velox Partner and @Startups.watch.
Machine Learning is the new buzz word and AI is the slang word these days. What does happen in this exiting field in Europe? Is AI common ground for all businesses or the exclusive territory for a few? Who has managed to validate a business model for autonomous vehicles or chatbots? What does data-driven or API-first business models look like?
The aims of the presentation are to:
- Present what leading analysts say on trends in 2015
- Outline what new skills will be required in 2015+
- Suggest some market niches for growth
with focus on IT market.
Digital Business. Countries – leaders, issues, initiatives. Companies – shift...Natalia Berdyeva
Objectives:
- Provide analysts and some industry leaders view on Digital development and future, on Countries and Companies levels
- Outline key issues, shifts, implications. Not everything, but certainly important things to consider
Lund moligopolists - presentation (09 11 15) n petitNicolas Petit
Presentation on the dynamics of competition between digital economy firms like Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft (“GAFAM”). It diagnoses a divorce between the discourse of the antitrust and trade regulation technocracy – ie specialist officials, lawyers and economists – which characterizes digital economy firms as lone monopolists active on narrow product markets sheltered from competition and the perception of other communities – ie technology pundits, business strategists and investors – who keep describing those firms as healthy oligopolists at war with each other. With this background, the presentation discusses the need for antitrust reform.
Global Services Digital Magazine October Issue 2Niketa Chauhan
This issue is all about change; how microtrends will become waves of change or systemic shocks like the recession can reset the economy and the market.
Tech Giants, the Moligopoly Hypothesis and Conglomerate CompetitionNicolas Petit
This presentation discusses the nature of competition amongst the US technology giants. It focuses on Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft (GAFAM). It suggests that the current categorization of those firms as monopolies is wrong. It is based on a misguided frame of reference, which is blind to competition that occurs outside of the core market where those companies operate. Antitrust agencies and regulators should take a more holistic view of the conglomerate competition that exists amongst those firms. They should in particular look at how those companies "compete against the non consumption", in search for new and low end market footholds. The presentation makes a number of policy proposals, including using innovation-based screens and tests to decided which cases to prioritize and exonerate.
Simon Best : Change, disruption and opportunity | Zinnov Confluence '16 MunichZinnov
Keynote delivered by Simon Best, Head of New Business, CIS, Airbus Defence & Space
Technology evolution is relentless yet increasingly incremental – often leading to shorter windows of business opportunity per investment. Companies therefore need to be ever more agile to continuously evolve their core products, explore new areas and know when and where to shift to capture new opportunities. Many companies have a wealth of capabilities and through a mix of knowing their strengths, promoting agility and business adventure, they can find new competitive edges.
Turkey, a bridge between two great continents, with its young and connected population of 82 million, offers the right environment for startups to launch, test and go global. Here find our own Strategy Report for Turkey collaboration with @Velox Partner and @Startups.watch.
Machine Learning is the new buzz word and AI is the slang word these days. What does happen in this exiting field in Europe? Is AI common ground for all businesses or the exclusive territory for a few? Who has managed to validate a business model for autonomous vehicles or chatbots? What does data-driven or API-first business models look like?
The aims of the presentation are to:
- Present what leading analysts say on trends in 2015
- Outline what new skills will be required in 2015+
- Suggest some market niches for growth
with focus on IT market.
Digital Business. Countries – leaders, issues, initiatives. Companies – shift...Natalia Berdyeva
Objectives:
- Provide analysts and some industry leaders view on Digital development and future, on Countries and Companies levels
- Outline key issues, shifts, implications. Not everything, but certainly important things to consider
Lund moligopolists - presentation (09 11 15) n petitNicolas Petit
Presentation on the dynamics of competition between digital economy firms like Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft (“GAFAM”). It diagnoses a divorce between the discourse of the antitrust and trade regulation technocracy – ie specialist officials, lawyers and economists – which characterizes digital economy firms as lone monopolists active on narrow product markets sheltered from competition and the perception of other communities – ie technology pundits, business strategists and investors – who keep describing those firms as healthy oligopolists at war with each other. With this background, the presentation discusses the need for antitrust reform.
Global Services Digital Magazine October Issue 2Niketa Chauhan
This issue is all about change; how microtrends will become waves of change or systemic shocks like the recession can reset the economy and the market.
Tech Giants, the Moligopoly Hypothesis and Conglomerate CompetitionNicolas Petit
This presentation discusses the nature of competition amongst the US technology giants. It focuses on Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft (GAFAM). It suggests that the current categorization of those firms as monopolies is wrong. It is based on a misguided frame of reference, which is blind to competition that occurs outside of the core market where those companies operate. Antitrust agencies and regulators should take a more holistic view of the conglomerate competition that exists amongst those firms. They should in particular look at how those companies "compete against the non consumption", in search for new and low end market footholds. The presentation makes a number of policy proposals, including using innovation-based screens and tests to decided which cases to prioritize and exonerate.
Simon Best : Change, disruption and opportunity | Zinnov Confluence '16 MunichZinnov
Keynote delivered by Simon Best, Head of New Business, CIS, Airbus Defence & Space
Technology evolution is relentless yet increasingly incremental – often leading to shorter windows of business opportunity per investment. Companies therefore need to be ever more agile to continuously evolve their core products, explore new areas and know when and where to shift to capture new opportunities. Many companies have a wealth of capabilities and through a mix of knowing their strengths, promoting agility and business adventure, they can find new competitive edges.
Learning Objective: Discover the upcoming trends of information technology
This seminar looks at technology trends that should be on your radar. As a technology professional, staying on top of trends is crucial. Join us as our expert panelists discuss the upcoming trends and game-changing technologies of the future.
At the end of this seminar, participants will:
a. Learn how to identify the areas where technology changes are likely.
b. Identify resources to use to keep abreast of technology changes in their industry.
c. Learn how to analyze trends for opportunities to grow their careers.
Business growth principles in the new economy Ashish Bedekar
A presentation I made @ Palava #Smartcity #startup accelerator on 19th April 2018. http://bit.ly/2qz5Xr2
#1 About me:
You may like to check out https://ashishbedekar.fyi.to/ecosystems which gives an overview of my profile, including LinkedIn recommendations
#2: Connect with me http://www.linkedin.com/in/ashishrbedekar | Twitter: @ashishrbedekar
#3 I believe in giving back to the community e.g
- Pro-bono startup advisor @Zone startup- an Indo-Canadian start-up Accelerator http://bit.ly/2o9XNqa
- Pro-bono startup advisor@ Supercharger Fintech accelerator ( KL, HK) http://bit.ly/2ErcM6S
- Pro-bono startup advisor@ NIT Trichy- International biz competition- http://bit.ly/2AQxqYu
-Mentor of change- Govt. of India- Atal innovation mission http://bit.ly/2HMdWrV
-Member of IET- IoT India (The IET is one of the world's largest multi-discipline professional societies of engineers with more than 160,000 members in 127 countries) http://bit.ly/2o9Pue9
-Mentor for startup boot camp-E- Cell- IIT Madras- one of India’s leading engineering college- http://bit.ly/2G6nRMg
Inventing Things tTht Matter to the World; Inventing Things tht that Matter to the WOrld; Inventing Things That Matter to the WOrld; Inventing Things That Matter to the World (correct)
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
Blockchain for mere mortals - understand the fundamentals and start building ...ITCamp
Blockchain has been positioned as THE next big thing, that will disrupt a large number of existing businesses and industries. But what is it really? And how can we as software professionals benefit from it? During this session we will cover what the Blockchain is, how it works, some scenarios showing potential use cases and then finally how we can leverage Microsoft’s Platform as a Service offering in the Blockchain space to get started developing distributed apps very quickly.
Success of Digital Transformation depends on continuous service deployment and assurance at the speed of business. Today’s leading businesses are increasing their market share by accelerating the speed of their service deployment pipeline. Learn more: http://www.netscout.link/60098X9qb
Generative AI: Redefining Creativity and Transforming Corporate LandscapeOsaka University
The advent of Generative AI is redefining the boundaries of creativity and markedly transforming the corporate landscape. One of the pioneering technologies in this domain is the Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF). Combined with advancements in LLM (Language Model) has emerged as a notable player. LLM offers two primary interpretations: firstly, as a machine capable of generating highly plausible texts in response to specific directives, and secondly, as a multi-lingual knowledge repository that responds to diverse inquiries.
The ramifications of these technologies are widespread, with profound impacts on various industries. They are catalyzing digital transformation within enterprises, driving significant advancements in research and development, especially within the realms of drug discovery and healthcare. In countries like Japan, Generative AI is heralded for its potential to bolster creativity. The value generated by such AI-driven innovations is estimated to be several trillion dollars annually. Intriguingly, about 75% of this value, steered by creative AI applications, is predominantly concentrated within customer operations, marketing and sales, software engineering, and R&D. These applications are pivotal in enhancing customer interactions, generating innovative content for marketing campaigns, and even crafting computer code from natural language prompts. The ripple effect of these innovations is palpable in sectors like banking, high-tech, and life sciences.
However, as with every innovation, there are certain setbacks. For instance, the traditional business model of individualized instruction, as seen in the context of professors teaching basic actions, is on the brink of obsolescence.
Looking ahead, the next five years pose pertinent questions about humanity's role amidst this technological evolution. A salient skillset will encompass the adept utilization of generative AI, paired with the discernment to accept or critique AI-generated outputs. Education, as we know it, will be reimagined. The evaluative focus will transition from verifying a student's independent work to gauging their ability to produce content surpassing their AI tools. Generative AI's disruptive nature will compel us to re-evaluate human value, reshaping the paradigms of corporate management and educational methodologies
To be or not to be an academic, big enterprise, startup job that is the qu...Osaka University
"Who said it first is not important." Who gets there first is."
(Takeo Kanade, Circa 1990s)
Before joining a Big Enterprise, Check these
Empathy with the company's vision and mission.
Senior management prepares their own presentation materials (with high IT literacy).
There are executives who joined the company mid-career from outside.
There is a good employee training program.
There are many retired employees who are active after leaving the company.
There is an organization that integrates marketing, development, and operations.
There are no academic cliques.
日本ではディープテック・スタートアップが育つ環境がない。1. イノベーター人材育成が不十分、2.ベンチャーキャピタル側の人材欠如、3. 大企業側レセプターが未発達という課題を指摘した上で、今後どうすれば良いのかという未来志向の議論をしたい。巷間で言われる「AIは幻想だった」という評価を乗り越えるべく「AIはデジタルだ」の見地から、米国の非営利団体OpenAIが開発した巨大言語モデルGPT-3を例にして、これから見えるイノベーショントレンドを共有する。
Business Environment of Deep Tech AI Startups
There is no naturing environment for deep-tech startups to grow in Japan. I would like to point out the following issues: (1) insufficient development of innovator education system, (2) lack of human resources on the venture capital side, and (3) lack of development of receptors on the large enterprises side. In order to overcome the reputation of "AI was an illusion." from the viewpoint of "AI is digital.", we will share the innovation trends to be seen using the huge language model GPT -3 developed by the non-profit organization OpenAI in the United States as an example.
Discover the innovative and creative projects that highlight my journey throu...dylandmeas
Discover the innovative and creative projects that highlight my journey through Full Sail University. Below, you’ll find a collection of my work showcasing my skills and expertise in digital marketing, event planning, and media production.
LA HUG - Video Testimonials with Chynna Morgan - June 2024Lital Barkan
Have you ever heard that user-generated content or video testimonials can take your brand to the next level? We will explore how you can effectively use video testimonials to leverage and boost your sales, content strategy, and increase your CRM data.🤯
We will dig deeper into:
1. How to capture video testimonials that convert from your audience 🎥
2. How to leverage your testimonials to boost your sales 💲
3. How you can capture more CRM data to understand your audience better through video testimonials. 📊
3.0 Project 2_ Developing My Brand Identity Kit.pptxtanyjahb
A personal brand exploration presentation summarizes an individual's unique qualities and goals, covering strengths, values, passions, and target audience. It helps individuals understand what makes them stand out, their desired image, and how they aim to achieve it.
In the Adani-Hindenburg case, what is SEBI investigating.pptxAdani case
Adani SEBI investigation revealed that the latter had sought information from five foreign jurisdictions concerning the holdings of the firm’s foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) in relation to the alleged violations of the MPS Regulations. Nevertheless, the economic interest of the twelve FPIs based in tax haven jurisdictions still needs to be determined. The Adani Group firms classed these FPIs as public shareholders. According to Hindenburg, FPIs were used to get around regulatory standards.
An introduction to the cryptocurrency investment platform Binance Savings.Any kyc Account
Learn how to use Binance Savings to expand your bitcoin holdings. Discover how to maximize your earnings on one of the most reliable cryptocurrency exchange platforms, as well as how to earn interest on your cryptocurrency holdings and the various savings choices available.
Company Valuation webinar series - Tuesday, 4 June 2024FelixPerez547899
This session provided an update as to the latest valuation data in the UK and then delved into a discussion on the upcoming election and the impacts on valuation. We finished, as always with a Q&A
Business Valuation Principles for EntrepreneursBen Wann
This insightful presentation is designed to equip entrepreneurs with the essential knowledge and tools needed to accurately value their businesses. Understanding business valuation is crucial for making informed decisions, whether you're seeking investment, planning to sell, or simply want to gauge your company's worth.
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Holger Mueller of Constellation Research shares his key takeaways from SAP's Sapphire confernece, held in Orlando, June 3rd till 5th 2024, in the Orange Convention Center.
B2B payments are rapidly changing. Find out the 5 key questions you need to be asking yourself to be sure you are mastering B2B payments today. Learn more at www.BlueSnap.com.
1. 1
•This presentation does not represent the view of
Osaka University, Mirai Translate, Cotoba Design, and
NTT DOCOMO.
•Slides are from my sole view for which I will take
full ethical responsibility.
2. Move out from your
comfort zone!
Mick Etoh
6/25/2018
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3. –Head of CEO Office at Panasonic H.Q. (1985)
3
Who are most conservative people in this company?
Who love status quo here?
4. –Head of CEO Office at Panasonic H.Q. (1985)
3
Who are most conservative people in this company?
Who love status quo here?
Mediocre Engineers
5. 4
If you are top-notch,
Once you get the peak, you’ll move to another peak.
7. 6
Raise the bar higher
enough not to succeed at
this moment,
but to do eventually.
My Motto
8. ⼦⽈、
吾⼗有五⽽志乎學、
三⼗⽽⽴、
四⼗⽽不惑、
五⼗⽽知天命、
六⼗⽽⽿順、
七⼗⽽従⼼所欲、不踰矩
The Master said,
1. "At fifteen, I had my mind bent on learning.
2. "At thirty, I stood firm.
3. "At forty, I had no doubts.
4. "At fifty, I knew the decrees of Heaven.
5. "At sixty, my ear was an obedient organ for the
reception of truth.
6. "At seventy, I could follow what my heart
desired, without transgressing what was right."
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論語 為政第二 Mencius (372-289 BCE),
the second master of
Confucianism
18. 14conservative
Disruptive
time
Spectrum sharing
in time/space
Fate of
Keitai walled garden
2008 2010 2015
Keitai I/O devices
(e.g., UWB)
Context (i.e., location)-Aware Services
Telephony
integration
to Web Application
Content Delivery over
heterogeneous network
Vertically Integrated Service System
with VoIP by Search Engines L2 Mobility
Optical Switching Network
Beyond ENUM
(universal ID)
Web 2.0
RoF RAN
Integration
Customer Data
Mining and Yield Management
Another
Thin Client
Unified Optical
Mobile Network
People and Data
Consumer
Network
Keitai
as Ubiquitous Hub
Architectural Change
of Mobile Networks
Convergence
and Divergence
Lightweight
computing
XML
chips
Fuel Cell
Energy Starvation
Continuous Wireless Capacity Expansion
End of
the Software
Release Cycle
Collaborative
Innovation
Context Management and sharing
Superior User
Interfaces
AAA for Ubiquitous world
MIMO
Coverage Expansion
Community as wisdom of
crowds
Cellular Integration of
Heterogeneous
Networks
Foreseen Technical Events in the decade from
2006
20. 15
Quoted from “What Is Web 2.0” by Tim O’Reilly, 09/30/2005
“The race is on to own certain classes of core data:
location, identity, calendaring of public events, product
identifiers and namespaces.the winner will be the company
that first reaches critical mass via user aggregation, and
turns that aggregated data into a system service”
http://oreilly.com/web2/archive/what-is-web-20.html
TL;TR
21. 15
NOTE: Knowledge from the aggregation is the
next “Next Intel Inside.”
Quoted from “What Is Web 2.0” by Tim O’Reilly, 09/30/2005
“The race is on to own certain classes of core data:
location, identity, calendaring of public events, product
identifiers and namespaces.the winner will be the company
that first reaches critical mass via user aggregation, and
turns that aggregated data into a system service”
http://oreilly.com/web2/archive/what-is-web-20.html
TL;TR
22. People and Data:
Dipping to Subtransactional Data (2006)
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Business
Customer
Transactional
Subtransactional
Products
People
Financials
Contact
info
Accounts
Business
events
Sales
Production
M
onitoring
Usage
Netw
ork
W
eb
traffic
2005+
2000
1990s
1980s
Quoted from Subtransactional Data: Pushing the Limits of Business Performance,
Technology, and Information Value
Mr. Doug Laney, Evalubase Research
Tera-Byte data per day is becoming our vital asset.
Barriers to subtransactional data capture and use include the sheer volume of data, its
rate of production (data velocity), and the variety of data types and schemas in real-
24. Data Mining(2007-) by Magic Five
Massive AWS Usage
Media Understanding
Operation Optimization
Search Engine Development
1717
17
Natural Language Processing
Cloud Natives
25. Internet
Promotion of service
utilization and
usability
improvement by
analyzing behavioral
patterns from big
data
Improve accuracy
with cross-log
recommendation /
tuning based on
various logs and
improve coverage of
target user content
Improving the
accuracy of character
recognition and
image recognition by
building a dictionary
using big data, and
grasping user trends
by using social media
information
Discovery of
behavioral patterns
leading to
optimization /
cancellation of
network routing
using big data
High accuracy and
coverage of hazard
maps and crime
maps using big data
Minimizing waiting
time by optimizing
transportation and
public facilities
E-CommerceDigital Marketing
media understanding
Operational Optimization Security
Optimization of
social
infrastructure
business data
a variety of
log file
CRM system
Customer Data
Web site,
Blog
Social
media
still images, moving pictures
sensor data
Business Intelligence Data-Driven Innovation !18
Use of big data at DOCOMO (a decade later)
BD analysis and ML on distributed parallel computing
27. Everything in the cloud
System Expansion Completed (2017)
20
Data Source ET
Temporary
Storage
Client
Forwarder
LoaderState DB
Data
Collector
DWH (Redshift)
Data Encryption
Key
Long Term
Storage (S3)
Operation
ML
(Spark)
External Data Source
External Data
Storage
Data Hubs
28. @ AntiBayesian blog
A Funny Article in Nikkei Computer:
As a result of a big data analysis, a shoemaker
who analyzed a large amount of POS data found
that they sold boots in winter and sold sandals in
summer.
(Japanese original)
https://twitter.com/yawachi/status/326460494154194944
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29. Business Intelligence Evolution
Long tail analysis
Marketing emerging products of small quantities in niche segments.
Detection of extremely sparse but salient signals
fraud detection
Pandemic Analysis
Finding a new word
Privacy Protection
Joint Analysis and Sequence Processing
Product of Observation List by Log List
Time series context
Each Individual processing for personalization
!22
33. 26
Twitter realtime data stream DOCOMO
Speech Recognition
Marketing
Failure Detection
Recommendation
Growth Hacking
Firehose
10,000 tweet/sec or more
Twitter x DOCOMO
34. 940000
people
770000
people
910000
people
580000
people
150000
people
050,000100,000150,000
20 years old
25 years old
30 years old
35 years old
40 years old
45 years old
50 years old
55 years old
60 years old
65 years old
66 YEARS
OLD
0 50,000 100,000 150,000men female
s
mobile spatial statistics
Demographic Estimation Population DecompositionPopulation Estimation
operational data
27
Optimization of Our Land from Cellular
Operational Data
35. Working with Department of Culture, Tourism and Sports, Okinawa Prefecture (2013)
Distribution by Gender and Age Group in
Okinawa Prefecture (October)
Number of visitors at Nago
Municipal Baseball Stadium
Nago Municipal Baseball Stadium
by Prefecture
* Fiscal 24 Strategic repeater Creation Business Report
http://www.pref.okinawa.jp/site/bunka-sports/kankoseisaku/kikaku/report/houkokusixyo/repeater.html 28
From Hokkaido. Why?
Okinawa Local
Chiba
Tokyo
Osaka
Others
37. advertising frame
1
advertising frame
2
advertising frame
3
store ad frame
*
*
*
30
BANDIT's Menu Optimization
on DOCOMO Portal Site
Where do you get ads?
Automatically learn this online.
-> bundit algorithm
38. Slot A Slot B Slot C
Total Compensation
Example of a slot machine
player Asset The player is based on limited
assets,
But players don't know how easy
each slot is.
You actually have to bet on each
*
*
*
*
*
*
Replace "Slot" with
"advertising".
The bundit algorithm was
bet
compensa
tion
31
What is the (reference) Banddit algorithm?
TL;TR
50. 38
–Prof. Henry Chesbrough
Innovation = Invention + Business Model
+
An Independent Team which combines Engineering, Marketing, and Sales.
Like Marins as the force that fights in air, on ground and at sea
51. Now launched two start-ups.
39
Mirai Translate, Inc. (Late 2014)
Cotoba Design (Mid 2017)
58. IoT or artificial intelligence,
machine learning
Big Data
Business Design
sensor network technology
Cloud and database technology
system engineering
Corporate culture and
organizational reform
ICT Human Resource Development a
digital transformation
AI has entered the era of integration from technology modules
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