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Trends for 2014 Patrick Van Renterghem @itworks slideshare.net/itworks storify.com/itworks www.linkedin.com/in/itworks

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Trends for 2014, presented by Patrick Van Renterghem (@itworks) at a "big pICTure" Meetup on 10th of February 2014.

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Trends for 2014Patrick Van Renterghem

@itworksslideshare.net/itworks

storify.com/itworkswww.linkedin.com/in/itworks

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The right anytime

information anywhere

Gartner: The Nexus of Forces (2013)

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● 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 ...

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“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

AmbiguityThe S-Curve, The FlipIT should stop being a butler

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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)

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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)

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3D Printing: An Opportunity and Challenge for Manufacturing & Logistics

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See Frederic De Meyer’s Presentation at http://www.slideshare.net/itworks

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Wearable Technology

Activity monitoring devices (Nike Fuelband, Fitbit, ...)

Smartwatches (Pebble, Samsung Gear, Apple iWatch)

P-Health Apps & DevicesWhen Intelligent Clothing, Implants ?

Unique Selling Proposition (USP) ?

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What About Apple ?

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Wearable computing is part of the The bigger picture

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Nest, worth $3.2 billion for Google

Cisco - IoESoftware Defined Networks

(SDN)

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Apple’s iBeacon TechnologyInternet of Things + Mobile Payments

iPhone 5s or later, iOS7 or higher, BLE, Estimote

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Google Glass

Now with fashionable prescription frames and shades

What is the USP of Google Glass ?

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http://stel-je-voor-met-google-glass.blogspot.be/

Using the Name Tag app FacialNetwork.com

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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

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Why does Google want Robots ?

To do hazardous tasks ? To deliver the mail ? To replace soldiers ? To do domestic tasks ??

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“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, ...

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“A Hospital in the Palm of your Hand”

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Customer Intelligence & Intimacy

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Big Data, Hadoop and Analytics

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Big Data, NoSQL, NewSQL & Analytics

Seminar on 27th of February 2014 (14-21h)Presented by Rick van der Lans

www.itworks.be/NOSQLD7-Seminar

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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

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Peter Hinssen Proposes a VACINE for VUCAVelocity, Agility, Creativity,

to Innovate, Network and Experiment Book is about “Surviving the Flip”

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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

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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

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Source: Your Sensored Life: An Expanded View of Quantified Self (Gartner)

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But How ?

● Agile methods ● Crowdsourcing / cocreation ● Multidisciplinary teams, conversation managers ● Service design ● Customer-first, mobile-first, cloud-first ● Think 2020● Rethink education (soft skills and creativity)

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