Three technological changes are transforming manufacturing: 1) 3D printing is achieving production-ready performance levels, 2) Intelligent robotics are becoming cheaper and easier to use, and 3) Open-source electronics are enabling general purpose computing anywhere. These changes will rewrite the rules of product design and manufacturing by enabling more customized, flexible production driven by software. Enterprises must rethink strategies like supply chains, design processes, and business models to leverage these new technologies and stay competitive.
3D Printing - A Manufacturing RevolutionMichael Hu
The question is not if but when companies need to consider 3D printing. A.T. Kearney is helping forward-thinking players overcome the challenges and take advantage of powerful opportunities in this next generation of manufacturing.
Intimate Things: How Wearables Are Changing The Internet of ThingsPaul Brody
A look at how the emerging category of Wearables is a special case of the broader emergence of the Internet of Things. Challenges to adoption include user experience design and cognitive analytics to make insights actionable.
Saving The Internet of Things: Presentation to FacebookPaul Brody
The internet of things has some big problems: most of the "things" in it are useless and the ones that are valuable: bad security and high costs.
This presentation outlines how IBM has been thinking about the future of the Internet of Things and what's needed to create sustainable value without compromising security and privacy.
We believe that solution should include a big investment in Block Chain technology, the foundation that underpins bitcoin as well as a big focus on making every connected device part of the Economy of Things.
The Software Defined Supply Chain - Full Study ResultsPaul Brody
For more than a year, IBM has been researching the full impact of the software defined supply chain - 3D printing, advanced robotics, and open source hardware. Now, you can see how all these come together to make products cheaper, faster, and enable a new wave of start-ups.
3D Printing - A Manufacturing RevolutionMichael Hu
The question is not if but when companies need to consider 3D printing. A.T. Kearney is helping forward-thinking players overcome the challenges and take advantage of powerful opportunities in this next generation of manufacturing.
Intimate Things: How Wearables Are Changing The Internet of ThingsPaul Brody
A look at how the emerging category of Wearables is a special case of the broader emergence of the Internet of Things. Challenges to adoption include user experience design and cognitive analytics to make insights actionable.
Saving The Internet of Things: Presentation to FacebookPaul Brody
The internet of things has some big problems: most of the "things" in it are useless and the ones that are valuable: bad security and high costs.
This presentation outlines how IBM has been thinking about the future of the Internet of Things and what's needed to create sustainable value without compromising security and privacy.
We believe that solution should include a big investment in Block Chain technology, the foundation that underpins bitcoin as well as a big focus on making every connected device part of the Economy of Things.
The Software Defined Supply Chain - Full Study ResultsPaul Brody
For more than a year, IBM has been researching the full impact of the software defined supply chain - 3D printing, advanced robotics, and open source hardware. Now, you can see how all these come together to make products cheaper, faster, and enable a new wave of start-ups.
COFES 2015: Product lifecycle, supply chain and data networksOleg Shilovitsky
My presentation at COFES 2015 Design and Sustainability Symposium speaks about complexity of product lifecycle for supply chain. More specifically, I'm talking about potential of data networks for solving decision workflows in complex data environments.
SAP Hana Cloud - Your innovation platformWilliam Poos
How will SAP Hana Cloud Platform support your digital transformation. How to leverage reusable compnent (iot, mobile, analytics) to bring innovation to your business model.
BIMStorm: A 10th Anniversary Perspective with Links to Past Highlights and a ...Mike Bordenaro
The 10th Anniversary of BIMStorm, founded by Kimon Onuma, provides the opportunity to reflect on past highlights and look to the future for this web-based brainstorm using Building Information Models.
Digitale Transformation - so verändert sie Wirtschaft und GesellschaftDIE DIGITALE GmbH
Einführende Folien zu den treibenden Kräften und aktuellen Trends. #Digitale #Transformation #Marketing.
Gehalten im Rahmen der IHK Veranstaltung "Forum Versicherungswirtschaft Digitalisierung –
Herausforderung und Chance" in Mannheim.
Joint Presentation Panasonic and IBM at TU-Automotive Japan 2016 ( http://www.tu-auto.com/japan/ ):
- Understand how machine learning across multiple industry domains creates a new mobility experience
- Explore a coherent framework combining embedded, edge and cloud-computing elements to better predict vehicle and driver needs
Viability of bring your-own-computer BYOC programsMasaf Dawood
The confluence of powerful hand held devices, and a broadband network at home has created the desire for employees to expect the same level of connectedness in the enterprise space/workplace. Businesses are feeling the pressure to develop a hybrid support approach that also includes Gen Y and Gen Z workers, who are technology savvy and would like to use these devices in the workplace. What is un-clear is how some of the programs aimed at integrating users own devices will work with the existing IT/framework and this paper attempts to provide a balanced approach to analyze the problem and propose a solution.
By: Masaf Dawood
Mobile Technology had a deep impact on many areas of our daily life in the last couple of years. This presentations seeks to provide quick insight into the state of mobile technology in education and learning. It covers corporate learning, personal learning and key trends for the future.
Software-Defined Supply Chain: The Next Industrial RevolutionLeonard Lee
Presentation of the Software-Defined Supply Chain that provides a point of view on the transformative potential of 3D printing, advanced robotics, and open source electronics hardware on manufacturing and supply chain as we know it today. This presentation was delivered to the CSCMP (Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals) on September 17, 2013.
COFES 2015: Product lifecycle, supply chain and data networksOleg Shilovitsky
My presentation at COFES 2015 Design and Sustainability Symposium speaks about complexity of product lifecycle for supply chain. More specifically, I'm talking about potential of data networks for solving decision workflows in complex data environments.
SAP Hana Cloud - Your innovation platformWilliam Poos
How will SAP Hana Cloud Platform support your digital transformation. How to leverage reusable compnent (iot, mobile, analytics) to bring innovation to your business model.
BIMStorm: A 10th Anniversary Perspective with Links to Past Highlights and a ...Mike Bordenaro
The 10th Anniversary of BIMStorm, founded by Kimon Onuma, provides the opportunity to reflect on past highlights and look to the future for this web-based brainstorm using Building Information Models.
Digitale Transformation - so verändert sie Wirtschaft und GesellschaftDIE DIGITALE GmbH
Einführende Folien zu den treibenden Kräften und aktuellen Trends. #Digitale #Transformation #Marketing.
Gehalten im Rahmen der IHK Veranstaltung "Forum Versicherungswirtschaft Digitalisierung –
Herausforderung und Chance" in Mannheim.
Joint Presentation Panasonic and IBM at TU-Automotive Japan 2016 ( http://www.tu-auto.com/japan/ ):
- Understand how machine learning across multiple industry domains creates a new mobility experience
- Explore a coherent framework combining embedded, edge and cloud-computing elements to better predict vehicle and driver needs
Viability of bring your-own-computer BYOC programsMasaf Dawood
The confluence of powerful hand held devices, and a broadband network at home has created the desire for employees to expect the same level of connectedness in the enterprise space/workplace. Businesses are feeling the pressure to develop a hybrid support approach that also includes Gen Y and Gen Z workers, who are technology savvy and would like to use these devices in the workplace. What is un-clear is how some of the programs aimed at integrating users own devices will work with the existing IT/framework and this paper attempts to provide a balanced approach to analyze the problem and propose a solution.
By: Masaf Dawood
Mobile Technology had a deep impact on many areas of our daily life in the last couple of years. This presentations seeks to provide quick insight into the state of mobile technology in education and learning. It covers corporate learning, personal learning and key trends for the future.
Software-Defined Supply Chain: The Next Industrial RevolutionLeonard Lee
Presentation of the Software-Defined Supply Chain that provides a point of view on the transformative potential of 3D printing, advanced robotics, and open source electronics hardware on manufacturing and supply chain as we know it today. This presentation was delivered to the CSCMP (Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals) on September 17, 2013.
20140928 sdsc for apics_ibm_thorsten schroeer final v2Thorsten Schroeer
Here the my presentation I did today in Wiesbaden for the Supply Chain Council / Apics (www.supply-chain.org)
Topic: The Future of Supply Chain.
Great event with a really packed conference room ca. 100 attendants across Europe.
Closing the Gap on Digital Manufacturing
The concurrent engineering required for new product designs between design
engineering and manufacturing engineering has always been a critical
focal point for manufacturers to shorten time-to-market, accelerate time-tovolume,
and minimize cost of production. Today, collaboration between
product design (CAD) and manufacturing processes
(CAM) is a robust process due to tight
integration between CAD and CAM and the emergence
of extended PDM and PLM systems.
However, there has not been a corresponding
level of tight integration between CAD/CAM and
production management. But the benefits of exchanging
information between the product
definition domain and production management are becoming clear as
manufacturers move to a collaborative environment. Two leading PLM
suppliers, EDS and IBM/Dassault, have recently launched new programs
to integrate these disparate domains.
Continuous integration and deployment has become an increasingly standard and common practice in software development. However, doing this for machine learning models and applications introduces many challenges. Not only do we need to account for standard code quality and integration testing, but how do we best account for changes in model performance metrics coming from changes to code, deployment framework or mechanism, pre- and post-processing steps, changes in data, not to mention the core deep learning model itself?
In addition, deep learning presents particular challenges:
* model sizes are often extremely large and take significant time and resources to train
* models are often more difficult to understand and interpret making it more difficult to debug issues
* inputs to deep learning are often very different from the tabular data involved in most ‘traditional machine learning’ models
* model formats, frameworks and the state-of-the art models and architectures themselves are changing extremely rapidly
* usually many disparate tools are combined to create the full end-to-end pipeline for training and deployment, making it trickier to plug together these components and track down issues.
We also need to take into account the impact of changes on wider aspects such as model bias, fairness, robustness and explainability. And we need to track all of this over time and in a standard, repeatable manner. This talk explores best practices for handling these myriad challenges to create a standardized, automated, repeatable pipeline for continuous deployment of deep learning models and pipelines. I will illustrate this through the work we are undertaking within the free and open-source IBM Model Asset eXchange.
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This business report aims to examine the challenge that emerging Cloud-Computing brought to IT industry and IBM. The author will use SWOT and revised Yip’s framework to analyze and identify the competitive strengths and weakness of IBM. The final section of this report will provide strategic recommendation and end user expectation.
AD214 What's Next? Application Modernization Roadmap for Socializing IBM Note...John Head
Some organizations neglect or under-utilize one of the greatest IT assets in their portfolio - the line of business application. Most were built 10+ years ago with no Web, mobile, or social. This session describes the application revolution taking place, covering the options and best practices required for success. Migration and new development will be compared and contrasted. Real-world data will demonstrate the positive potential return on investment. We will discuss PSC's Application Modernization Center and how it helps move customers from merely maintaining Notes applications to increasing their value with XPages. If your organization is considering a migration or an XPages solution for your Notes/Domino investments, this session is for you!
How IBM is helping developers win the race to innovate with next-gen cloud se...Michael Elder
In the race to transform, enterprises employ cloud to deliver innovation and stay ahead of the competition. New services are built natively on cloud, but what about the 80% of enterprise applications that have not yet moved to the cloud.
In this session, we'll answer these questions: How do I integrate next-gen technology like Blockchain, Watson IoT, and Data &AI into my new applications? How do I make multicloud an advantage instead of adding new complexity?
The automobile industry is facing demands on all fronts, including the need to optimize manufacturing and streamline supply chains and logistics and the demand for newer, higher-performing cars. 3D printing Bangalore is one technique that is assisting in meeting these difficulties.
3D printing Bangalore is being investigated in more and more fields of vehicle manufacturing. Aside from fast prototyping, the technology is often used to manufacture tooling and, in some cases, end components.
With the number of automotive 3D print online applications, here are some of the most compelling examples of automakers using the technology to improve production:
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IoT And Inevitable Decentralization of The InternetPaul Brody
The Internet of things isn't just here, it's inevitable and it's going to re-architect the internet as a result. It's time to drop our obsession with analytics and focus on value creation.
The Golden Age of Wearables: Personal Networks, Smart Things & Intimate Know...Paul Brody
The golden age of wearables is upon us. But we should be wary: there is no easy path forward. From smart watches to smart socks to smart door locks, the business models are uncertain and the competition is intense. There are five battlegrounds ahead for companies that want to survive.
Block chain 101 what it is, why it mattersPaul Brody
The Blockchain is an important new technology, but it is shrouded in mystery: what does it do? Why is it such a big deal? How is it related to bitcoin? In this short presentation (with attached video), I attempt to answer those questions.
Semicon west monetizing the internet of thingsPaul Brody
Everyone wants the Internet of Things to be huge, but so far, nobody has cracked the code. In this presentation, I argue that our failure to focus on driving ROI from assets and creating real value for consumers and enterprises is at fault and suggest some ways we can do better.
Capturing Value from The Next 10 Billion DevicesPaul Brody
What can we learn from the last major diffusions of technology into our society (mobile & PC) and how will that apply to the Internet of Things? What strategies & business models should we consider to build sustainably profitable solutions.
Towards A More Sustainable Business Model for the Internet of ThingsPaul Brody
The business models most companies have for the Internet of Things just won't work: they are based on unrealistic assumptions about markets and strategy and the longevity of their own business. Herewith, a few suggestions on how to Peer To Peer (p2p), open source, and better software development to get it right.
软件定义的供应链 - The Software Defined Supply Chain - Chinese VersionPaul Brody
For more than a year, IBM has been researching the full impact of the software defined supply chain - 3D printing, advanced robotics, and open source hardware. Now, you can see how all these come together to make products cheaper, faster, and enable a new wave of start-ups.
B2B Transformation in the Electronics IndustryPaul Brody
How are the same trends that affect the consumer electronics industry going to affect companies operating in the B2B space? This presentation from IBM's electronics global leadership forum takes you through case examples and recommendations.
Making Your Electronics Business SmarterPaul Brody
From IBM's global electronics industry leadership forum in Shenzhen in October 2011, the keynote address. All about how smart companies can and must adapt their business models.
Consumer electronics and office equipment companies must react quickly to volatile supply and demand conditions. Rapid changes in technology compress product lifecycles. Many products last less than a year, with production cycles of only three months. Consumers have their pick of a large variety of new and existing products that are being aggres- sively marketed. It’s difficult to predict what they will choose to buy. Frequent retailer and manufacturer promotions disrupt buying patterns and put downward pressure on prices. Poor forecast accuracy can lead to excess inventory or write-offs. Or it can lead to stock-outs, resulting in lost sales and poor customer service. Adding to the uncertainty is accelerating growth in the Asia-Pacific region. This growth extends and strains supply chains, which can affect delivery reliability and increase risks.
To achieve success in this kind of environment, all members of the supply chain need visibility into current and future events, along with the means to work together to solve problems and deal with delivery constraints as they arise. Therefore, it’s not surprising that retailers and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) have been cooperating for years on programs such as vendor-managed inventory (VMI) and Collaborative Planning, Forecasting and Replenishment (CPFR). l
Rebooting The Electronics Industry After The Economic CrisisPaul Brody
The reeling financial markets are challenging global business leaders to aggressively rethink their strategies. Across the electronics industry, effects are likely to be quite different, reflecting the enormous diversity of the industry itself. From consumer electronics to medical devices, industry sub-segments will have to respond – each in its own way – to lower consumer spending and stricter access to capital.
Product Styling - The New Competitive DifferentiatorPaul Brody
In the electronics industry, technology is largely at parity – offerings from electronics companies are similar in general, and every innovation in features or functions that is introduced can be copied quickly. In addition, model supply chains have become tightly linked and highly competitive. These factors have raised the stakes and eroded profit margins for electronics companies. How, then, can electronics companies gain a competitive edge in today’s marketplace?
Intense competition, rapidly declining prices, unpredictable customer demand, and constrained material supplies are facts of life in the global electronics supply chain. The pursuit of higher prices and margins leads to a continuous stream of new products, each able to command a premium price for a short period of time before becoming commoditized. This challenging cycle is faced every day by IBM as well as hundreds of other companies operating in virtually every segment of the electronics industry.
12 simple ideas for a greener supply chainPaul Brody
There are many opportunities to make supply chains green. The trick is figuring out how to define a green strategy, integrate ideas, and balance tradeoffs. Here are 12 ideas that are especially relevant to managers of supply chains for elec- tronic and high-technology products.
Can Big Companies Become Successful Venture CapitalistsPaul Brody
IT’S HARDLY SURPRISING that big companies are attracted to the venture capital (VC) model for new business development. Its track record is enviable: the industry as a whole outperformed the S&P 500 in five of the past six years, and US venture-backed companies have raised more than $40 billion in initial public oƒferings since 1990. Moreover, the model tempts management with the prospect of improved access to business innovation, better retention of entrepreneurial talent, and greater growth in demand for core products.
Yet more oƒten than not, big company attempts at applying the VC model produce disappointing results. Most find it diƒficult to establish the systems, capabilities, and cultures that make good VC firms successful. Even so, big companies can apply the VC model successfully with the right approach and expectations.
What are the main advantages of using HR recruiter services.pdfHumanResourceDimensi1
HR recruiter services offer top talents to companies according to their specific needs. They handle all recruitment tasks from job posting to onboarding and help companies concentrate on their business growth. With their expertise and years of experience, they streamline the hiring process and save time and resources for the company.
Falcon stands out as a top-tier P2P Invoice Discounting platform in India, bridging esteemed blue-chip companies and eager investors. Our goal is to transform the investment landscape in India by establishing a comprehensive destination for borrowers and investors with diverse profiles and needs, all while minimizing risk. What sets Falcon apart is the elimination of intermediaries such as commercial banks and depository institutions, allowing investors to enjoy higher yields.
Enterprise Excellence is Inclusive Excellence.pdfKaiNexus
Enterprise excellence and inclusive excellence are closely linked, and real-world challenges have shown that both are essential to the success of any organization. To achieve enterprise excellence, organizations must focus on improving their operations and processes while creating an inclusive environment that engages everyone. In this interactive session, the facilitator will highlight commonly established business practices and how they limit our ability to engage everyone every day. More importantly, though, participants will likely gain increased awareness of what we can do differently to maximize enterprise excellence through deliberate inclusion.
What is Enterprise Excellence?
Enterprise Excellence is a holistic approach that's aimed at achieving world-class performance across all aspects of the organization.
What might I learn?
A way to engage all in creating Inclusive Excellence. Lessons from the US military and their parallels to the story of Harry Potter. How belt systems and CI teams can destroy inclusive practices. How leadership language invites people to the party. There are three things leaders can do to engage everyone every day: maximizing psychological safety to create environments where folks learn, contribute, and challenge the status quo.
Who might benefit? Anyone and everyone leading folks from the shop floor to top floor.
Dr. William Harvey is a seasoned Operations Leader with extensive experience in chemical processing, manufacturing, and operations management. At Michelman, he currently oversees multiple sites, leading teams in strategic planning and coaching/practicing continuous improvement. William is set to start his eighth year of teaching at the University of Cincinnati where he teaches marketing, finance, and management. William holds various certifications in change management, quality, leadership, operational excellence, team building, and DiSC, among others.
What is the TDS Return Filing Due Date for FY 2024-25.pdfseoforlegalpillers
It is crucial for the taxpayers to understand about the TDS Return Filing Due Date, so that they can fulfill your TDS obligations efficiently. Taxpayers can avoid penalties by sticking to the deadlines and by accurate filing of TDS. Timely filing of TDS will make sure about the availability of tax credits. You can also seek the professional guidance of experts like Legal Pillers for timely filing of the TDS Return.
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.
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As an Army veteran dedicated to lifelong learning, I bring a disciplined, strategic mindset to my pursuits. I am constantly expanding my knowledge to innovate and lead effectively. My journey is driven by a commitment to excellence, and to make a meaningful impact in the world.
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A Memorandum of Association (MOA) is a legal document that outlines the fundamental principles and objectives upon which a company operates. It serves as the company's charter or constitution and defines the scope of its activities. Here's a detailed note on the MOA:
Contents of Memorandum of Association:
Name Clause: This clause states the name of the company, which should end with words like "Limited" or "Ltd." for a public limited company and "Private Limited" or "Pvt. Ltd." for a private limited company.
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Registered Office Clause: It specifies the location where the company's registered office is situated. This office is where all official communications and notices are sent.
Objective Clause: This clause delineates the main objectives for which the company is formed. It's important to define these objectives clearly, as the company cannot undertake activities beyond those mentioned in this clause.
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Liability Clause: It outlines the extent of liability of the company's members. In the case of companies limited by shares, the liability of members is limited to the amount unpaid on their shares. For companies limited by guarantee, members' liability is limited to the amount they undertake to contribute if the company is wound up.
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Capital Clause: This clause specifies the authorized capital of the company, i.e., the maximum amount of share capital the company is authorized to issue. It also mentions the division of this capital into shares and their respective nominal value.
Association Clause: It simply states that the subscribers wish to form a company and agree to become members of it, in accordance with the terms of the MOA.
Importance of Memorandum of Association:
Legal Requirement: The MOA is a legal requirement for the formation of a company. It must be filed with the Registrar of Companies during the incorporation process.
Constitutional Document: It serves as the company's constitutional document, defining its scope, powers, and limitations.
Protection of Members: It protects the interests of the company's members by clearly defining the objectives and limiting their liability.
External Communication: It provides clarity to external parties, such as investors, creditors, and regulatory authorities, regarding the company's objectives and powers.
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Binding Authority: The company and its members are bound by the provisions of the MOA. Any action taken beyond its scope may be considered ultra vires (beyond the powers) of the company and therefore void.
Amendment of MOA:
While the MOA lays down the company's fundamental principles, it is not entirely immutable. It can be amended, but only under specific circumstances and in compliance with legal procedures. Amendments typically require shareholder
RMD24 | Retail media: hoe zet je dit in als je geen AH of Unilever bent? Heid...BBPMedia1
Grote partijen zijn al een tijdje onderweg met retail media. Ondertussen worden in dit domein ook de kansen zichtbaar voor andere spelers in de markt. Maar met die kansen ontstaan ook vragen: Zelf retail media worden of erop adverteren? In welke fase van de funnel past het en hoe integreer je het in een mediaplan? Wat is nu precies het verschil met marketplaces en Programmatic ads? In dit half uur beslechten we de dilemma's en krijg je antwoorden op wanneer het voor jou tijd is om de volgende stap te zetten.