3. ● Social media, also in the Enterprise
● Mobile has won (dixit a smiling Eric Schmidt)
● Cloud before buy before build
● Big data … big insights
● Copernican revolution in management
… But you ain’t see nothing yet ! Think 2020 ...
4. “We are probably living in the most interesting times
for information technology, as we are in the middle
of a major paradigm shift”
(Peter Hinssen, author of Business/IT Fusion, The New Normal & The Network Always Wins)
Volatility
Uncertainty
Complexity
Ambiguity
The S-Curve, The FlipIT should stop being a butler
5. Customers' expectations in digital are
changing, and business needs to respond ...
➔ How we use the Internet is changing
➔ Customers no longer just want digital,
they expect it
➔ Business can adjust to current needs ...
➔ ... and is prepared for new ones
(Deloitte study "A wave of digital change", end of 2013)
6. 3D Printing
● Additive Manufacturing Process
● Print toys, bikes, jewelry, houses, furniture, all prototypes,
gifts, prosthetics, clothes, food, organs, blood vessels, …
● Based on 3D models and ecosystems (Thingiverse,
Shapeways, DIY SketchUp, AutoDesk, …)
● 3D modelling will become big business (cfr. WikiHouse)
● In plastic, steel, silver, titanium, ceramics, chocolate, …
● At your home, or in hubs, stores, factories, space, …
● Beware of copyright / liability lawsuits (cfr. @PatrickITlaw)
7. 3D Printing: An Opportunity and Challenge
for Manufacturing & Logistics
8.
9. See Frederic De Meyer’s Presentation at http://www.slideshare.net/itworks
18. Google Glass Workshop & Meetup
Namiddagworkshop
(10 maart 2014, 14-18u)
- mogelijkheden van Glass
- ontwerp en ontwikkeling
van Glass apps
- toepassingen in uw business
- hands-on workshop
Free Meetup
(10 maart 2014, 19-22u)
- mogelijkheden van Glass
- toepassingen voor intelligent
eyewear, headmounted
displays en augmented reality
- voorbeelden van
toepassingen
www.itworks.be/GGD1-Google-Glass-namiddag
19. Why does Google want Robots ?
To do hazardous tasks ? To deliver the mail ? To replace soldiers ? To do domestic tasks ??
20. “Quantified Self”
Wikipedia: A trend to incorporate technology into data acquisition on
aspects of a person's daily life in terms of inputs (e.g. food consumed,
quality of surrounding air), states/emotions (e.g. mood, arousal, blood
oxygen levels), and performance (mental and physical).
Such self-monitoring and self-sensing, which combines wearable sensors
(EEG, ECG, video, etc.) and wearable computing, is also known as lifelogging.
Other names for using data to improve daily functioning are “self-
tracking”, "auto-analytics", “body hacking” and “self-quantifying”
E.g.: sleep and pee tracking on babies, 23andme, Scanadu Scout, ...
25. Big Data, NoSQL, NewSQL & Analytics
Seminar on 27th of February 2014 (14-21h)
Presented by Rick van der Lans
www.itworks.be/NOSQLD7-Seminar
26. Andrew McAfee & Erik Brynjolfsson
● Brilliant technologies,
unprecedented innovations, 3rd
industrial revolution
● About the forces driving the
reinvention of our lives and our
economy
● Don’t race against the machine,
race with the machine
27. Peter Hinssen
Proposes a VACINE for VUCA
Velocity,
Agility,
Creativity,
to Innovate,
Network and
Experiment Book is about “Surviving the Flip”
28. Stanford Prof. Baba Shiva
Advises companies to perform
a "Pre-Mortem" examination.
Do this now, while your company
is still in good shape. Find out
what could kill you in the next 5 years
and take appropriate action
29.
30. 2014: The Year of Personalisation !
● Personalised manfacturing, print your own
stuff
● Wearing smart things and lots of sensors
● Store data and apps in the personal cloud
● Quantified self & personalised health
● Learn more at your own leisure via MOOCs
● Personalized radio
● Customer experiences get personal