This document discusses the next industrial revolution driven by digital technologies. It notes that people are increasingly mobile, working remotely, and learning online. Emerging technologies include AI, IoT, autonomous vehicles, and 3D printing. Finance is also transforming with cryptocurrencies and peer-to-peer lending. The convergence of these digital forces will disrupt existing industries and business models. Scenarios for 2035 imagine different outcomes depending on technological and societal trajectories. Overall, the document argues that digital disruption has only begun and will further transform economic activity, organizations, and society over the coming decades.
My slides (in English) from our presentation at Styrelseakademien on Oct 21, 2019 in Stockholm at PWC offices. As part or our project, 4boards.ai, https://4boardsai.wordpress.com/.
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keynote speech at Chalmers Conference in Sept 2019, https://www.chalmers.se/en/areas-of-advance/Transport/calendar/initiative-seminar-2019/Pages/default.aspx
My slides (in English) from our presentation at Styrelseakademien on Oct 21, 2019 in Stockholm at PWC offices. As part or our project, 4boards.ai, https://4boardsai.wordpress.com/.
Keynote Chalmers Transportation in Age of DigitalizationRobin Teigland
keynote speech at Chalmers Conference in Sept 2019, https://www.chalmers.se/en/areas-of-advance/Transport/calendar/initiative-seminar-2019/Pages/default.aspx
The 4th Industrial Revolution Is Here - Are You Ready?Bernard Marr
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My slides (extended) from the plenary session: "Digital Economies: Reconfiguring uneven geographies" at the 4th Global Conference on Economic Geography (http://www.gceg2015.org/) in Oxford in Aug 2015.
Lee Rainie, director of internet and technology research at Pew Research Center, presented these findings at the International Monetary Fund/World Bank’s Youth Dialogue and its program, “A World Without Work?” The findings tie to several pieces of research at the Center, including reports on the state of American jobs, automation in everyday life, and the future of jobs training programs.
OECD Digital Economy Outlook 2017: Setting the foundations for the digital tr...innovationoecd
The Digital Economy Outlook 2017 shows how Internet infrastructure and usage varies across countries and firms in the OECD area. It looks at policy implications of the digital transformation as well as a wide array of trends. Report available at http://oe.cd/deo2017 - See also the OECD Going Digital project: www.oecd.org/going-digital
A presentation I made at the RegLab Annual Conference in Uppsala in March 2015, http://www.reglab.se/arskonferens/. "At Reglab, regions, national state authorities and researchers meet and can add to their competence on issues of development and growth."
The 4th Industrial Revolution Is Here - Are You Ready?Bernard Marr
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (and Industry 4.0) will dramatically change the way we work, interact with each other and live our lives. It's disrupting every industry and company in the world and offering tremendous opportunity as well as potential risk. How should we prepare for the changes?
My slides (extended) from the plenary session: "Digital Economies: Reconfiguring uneven geographies" at the 4th Global Conference on Economic Geography (http://www.gceg2015.org/) in Oxford in Aug 2015.
Lee Rainie, director of internet and technology research at Pew Research Center, presented these findings at the International Monetary Fund/World Bank’s Youth Dialogue and its program, “A World Without Work?” The findings tie to several pieces of research at the Center, including reports on the state of American jobs, automation in everyday life, and the future of jobs training programs.
OECD Digital Economy Outlook 2017: Setting the foundations for the digital tr...innovationoecd
The Digital Economy Outlook 2017 shows how Internet infrastructure and usage varies across countries and firms in the OECD area. It looks at policy implications of the digital transformation as well as a wide array of trends. Report available at http://oe.cd/deo2017 - See also the OECD Going Digital project: www.oecd.org/going-digital
A presentation I made at the RegLab Annual Conference in Uppsala in March 2015, http://www.reglab.se/arskonferens/. "At Reglab, regions, national state authorities and researchers meet and can add to their competence on issues of development and growth."
10 trends to watch for 2014: Trends 6 to 10Tracey Keys
Last month, we started our coverage of the 10 Trends to Watch for 2014 by introducing the notion of a “Moore’s Law of Change.” In a world of accelerating and radical changes there will continue to be significant opportunities for leaders, organizations and individuals that approach change with an open mind, an informed point of view and a readiness to take action today to prepare for the future.
So where should leaders look today for these changes? In our forthcoming Global Trends Report 2014, The Fieldbook, we highlight 10 trends that business leaders need to focus on today. In this December 2013 briefing we highlight our last five trends for 2014 - trends 6 to 10.
Presenting a) Mega Trends in the business world that affect small and medium-sized enterprises, b) the op ten technologies that promote creative disruption, and c) how to proceed in implementing some of them.
APD along with partners IBM and Australia Post, hosted ‘Best of the Next’, an event which brought industry leaders and clients together to discuss innovation in the face of digital disruption, and what businesses can do to capitalise on these trends.
The topics discussed by APD’s own Chief Transformation Officer, Inês Almeida and CEO, Scott Player included:
• Artificial Intelligence: Hopes and Fears in Perspective
• The Impact of 5G and Greater Connectivity
• Privacy and security after the Facebook uproar: self-sovereign ID, advertising and Blockchain
Guest speakers Tung Nguyen and Cameron Gough from Australia Post presented their latest innovation around Digital ID.
For more information visit: http://www.apdgroup.com/bestofthenext/
CDW Presents the Future of IT - The Digital ImperativeCDW
Technology is evolving at a rapid pace. CDW's Nathan Coutinho says an organization’s digital presence will play a key role in future growth and innovation.
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This is my keynote session at Channel Live on 12 September 2019. It covers Blockchain explaining what it is and isn’t. I cover why it is so transformational relevant for any Business Model. I go through real world case studies, not just proof of concepts.
I touch on what implementations and frameworks exist and should be considered? I then talk about what the future look like?
Blockchain is significant and business systems will evolve because of it. I move on to IoT (M2M), Industry 4.0 and why are they important. I explain the underlying factors and what the opportunity is for a reseller. I go on to demystify AI. What is it and why should you be interested now? Lastly I talk through why you should you factor blockchain, IoT and AI into your plans.
Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Big Data information and trends. Some basic thinking and questions to ask as you lay out your Digital Strategy and roadmap.
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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.
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A live case group assignment for third year students in the MSc Industrial Economics program at Chalmers Univ of Tech in Gothenburg, Sweden during Winter 2019. The case is together with Lysekils Municipality.
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My presentation from the Sales Conference in Stockholm, November 2018, https://www.thesalesconference.se/ in which I present Peniche Ocean Watch - a digitally-enabled circular economy initiative to promote regional empowerment in coastal communities along with a model to enable exploration of new value-creation activities
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Slides from my talk at Singularity University Summit in Portugal in October 2018. More information here: https://www.slideshare.net/eteigland/peniche-ocean-watch-initiative-rejuvenating-coastal-communities-through-enabling-a-blue-circular-economy-117336177 and on our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/PenicheOceanIniative/.
Implicitly or explicitly all competing businesses employ a strategy to select a mix
of marketing resources. Formulating such competitive strategies fundamentally
involves recognizing relationships between elements of the marketing mix (e.g.,
price and product quality), as well as assessing competitive and market conditions
(i.e., industry structure in the language of economics).
Understanding User Needs and Satisfying ThemAggregage
https://www.productmanagementtoday.com/frs/26903918/understanding-user-needs-and-satisfying-them
We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
In this webinar, we won't focus on the research methods for discovering user-needs. We will focus on synthesis of the needs we discover, communication and alignment tools, and how we operationalize addressing those needs.
Industry expert Scott Sehlhorst will:
• Introduce a taxonomy for user goals with real world examples
• Present the Onion Diagram, a tool for contextualizing task-level goals
• Illustrate how customer journey maps capture activity-level and task-level goals
• Demonstrate the best approach to selection and prioritization of user-goals to address
• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
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This Digital Transformation and IT Strategy Toolkit was created by ex-McKinsey, Deloitte and BCG Management Consultants, after more than 5,000 hours of work. It is considered the world's best & most comprehensive Digital Transformation and IT Strategy Toolkit. It includes all the Frameworks, Best Practices & Templates required to successfully undertake the Digital Transformation of your organization and define a robust IT Strategy.
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New Industrial Revotution and Digital Transformation of Society
1. The Next Industrial Revolution
And the digital transformation of society?
Professor Robin Teigland
Entrepreneurship & Strategy Division
Chalmers University of Technology
November 2019
www.robinteigland.com | www.slideshare.net/eteigland | robin.teigland@chalmers.se | @RobinTeigland
3. People
• “Net generation”
• 24x7 “mobile” workforce
• Gig economy
• Online learning
• Sharing not owning
• Sustainability
Technology
• Broadband/wifi
• Cloud, fog
• Internet of Things
• AI/ML/DL/NN
• Autonomous vehicles
• Smart robotics
• VR/AR/Holography
• 3D/4D printing/ALM
• Blockchains
• Nanotechnology
• Quantum computing
Open Source
• Software
• Hardware
• Physibles
Convergence of…..
Finance
• Microlending/microfinance
• Crowdfunding/equity/P2P lending
• Cryptocurrencies, tokens
• Blockchains, smart contracts
• Mobile money and payments
• M2M/R2R payments
4. “We always overestimate the change
that will occur in the next two years and
underestimate the change that will
occur in the next ten.”
- Bill Gates, The Road Ahead, 1996
7. Digital is the main reason
just over half the Fortune 500 companies
have disappeared since the year 2000.
-Pierre Nanterme, CEO Accenture, 2016
Yet..Digital disruption
has only just begun.
8. FIRM FOUNDED EMPLOYEES MKT CAP
BMW 1916 135,000 $39B
UBER 2009 25,000 $58B
MARRIOTT 1927 176,000 $42B
AIRBNB 2008 3,100 $35B
WALT DISNEY 1923 201,000 $245B
FACEBOOK 2004 40,000 $519B
WALMART 1962 2,200,000 $319B
ALIBABA 1999 102,000 $446B
Adapted from Parker & Van Alstyne, with Choudary, 2016, updated August 2019
Something fundamental is changing
12. • Supplier credit checks & loans
• Fake merchandise recognition
• Product recommendations pushed to
shoppers, and communicated to
retailers to increase inventory
• Dynamic pricing
• Supply chain optimization
• Robot packing and drone delivery
• “Store concierge” chatbots that
understand emotion to engage human
when necessary
• Sensors to improve customer flows
Continuous innovation offline and online
Over 1 mln Mom & Pop
stores digitalized
13. The world now stands on the
cusp of a technological revolution
in artificial intelligence and robotics
that may prove as transformative for
economic growth and human potential as were
electrification, mass production, and electronic
telecommunications in their eras.
MIT Task Force on the Work of the Future, 2019
27. All our knowledge is about the past,
but all our strategic decisions are about the future
Conway 2003
What we don’t know
we don’t know
about the future
What we know
What we know
we don’t know
28. Looking into the future?
• Forecast
–How we think the future will be
• Vision
–How we want the future to be
• Scenarios
–What the future can be
–“Alternative memories” from the future
?
?
?
?
32. Cybersecurity – A growing risk
“We have hacked all the control
systems in your building at
400 Main Street and will close it
down for 3 days if you do not pay
$50,000 in Bitcoin
within 24 hours.”
33.
34. Four scenarios for 2035
Global
Power
Struggl
e
Scenario 4
Business More or Less as
Usual
New
World
Order
High Technology Convergence
Low Technology Convergence
Scenario 2
Circular “ReGen” Villages
Scenario 3
Global Village Networks
Scenario 1
MegaCities in the ”Wild West”
35. Four scenarios for 2035
Global
Power
Struggle
High Technology Convergence
MegaCities in the ”Wild West”
National platforms drive out foreign platforms and
products. Global MegaCities thirst for resources
and products, yet a high level of piracy and
terrorism makes trade and transportation very
dangerous. SDGs are seen as impossible to
achieve.
Low Technology Convergence
New
World
Order
Circular “ReGen” Villages
Self-sufficient, off-grid communities are enabled
by part-time “producers” in Gig Economy. High
protectionism with new energy resources, circular
technologies, and sharing mentality drastically
reduce demand for retail and trade so some SDGs
are reached.
Global Village Networks
Nomadic communities across countries, in
oceans, and in space directly source products
and services from small, sustainable producers
worldwide. New energy resources and recycling
and material technologies make SDGs history.
Business More or Less as Usual
Monopoly-platforms from China and USA
dominate trade by sourcing from global mega
producers and delivering directly on-demand to a
vastly urbanized world. Global initiatives to meet
SDGs are pursued yet progress is very slow.
36. Companies progressing but leadership falling behind
4Boards.aiResearch; Understanding Digital Maturity – MIT/CapGemini 2018
37. Boards tend to overestimate their ”Digital Savviness”
62% of
boards report
they are digitally
savvy
Source: MIT CISR 2014 Board Survey, 81 companies.
24% of boards
are digitally savvy
based on public
data
Source: MIT CISR 2018 Board Study, 1122 companies, based on
coding of public proxy data.
4Boards.ai
38. “XXXX has a diverse Board and a strong corporate culture.
We are well positioned to achieve our strategic goal of
driving profitable growth and building shareholder value."
DigoshenOkt2019
Increasing pressure on corporate boards
40. Enabling corporate boards to more successfully
govern and leverage AI in their innovation and sustainability efforts
4Boards.ai Project
Board of directors
42. AI-enhanced research of AI innovation
• Development of AI Maturity Barometer
– AI-enabled analysis of annual reports,
websites, company databases, etc
• MappingAI competence at board level
– AI-enabled analysis of interlocking
directorates
• MappingAI competence in firms
– AI-enabled analysis of Swedish competence
on LinkedIn and Arbetsförmedling
• Other
– Open source vs closed source
– Networking vs hierarchy
• Organizational performance
– Financial
– Innovation
– Other?
• Regional performance
– Employment
– Digital divide
– Other?
AI/ML/NN
Sept 2019 to Aug 2022
45. Digital technologies enable
ocean opportunities
• Robotics and drones
• AI/ML/NN
• Marine simulations
• New material technologies
• Additive manufacturing
• IoT
• Blockchain
Entrepreneurial Mindset
46. Ocean Data Factory Sweden
To enable Sweden to be a global leader in
sustainability and innovation in the digital blue economy
Professor Robin Teigland, Chalmers University of Technology (ODF Director)
Dr. Torsten Linders, Gothenburg University (ODF Coordinator)
Robert Rylander, RISE (Research Coordinator)
Peter Karlsson, Combine (AI Coordinator)
49. Smart Ocean Network
for data-driven, sustainable innovation
smartOCEAN
Peniche, Portugal
Smart Ocean
VGR, Sweden
Goal: To create a global network of hubs for sustainable ocean innovation
50. Mapping Ocean Litter
with AI and Drones
Recycling Ocean Waste with
Carbon, Graphene, & 3D Printing
Recovering Ocean Litter with
Repurposed Fishing Vessels
Manufacturing combined
with Blockchain
PENICHE OCEAN WATCH
A Blue Circular Economy Based on Ocean Litter
Sustainable Ocean
Entrepreneurship
51. To improve competitiveness and sustainability
of small-scale fishing fleets
through a subscription data service
The Peladrone Project
52. From catching
fish to searching
for ocean litter
Extending the Peladrone service range
56. …but with very different
access to signals, ideas, and resources
BA
57. The Next Industrial Revolution
And the digital transformation of society?
Professor Robin Teigland
Entrepreneurship & Strategy Division
Chalmers University of Technology
November 2019
www.robinteigland.com | www.slideshare.net/eteigland | robin.teigland@chalmers.se | @RobinTeigland