

Future of Technology
If you don’t use technology to disrupt the market, then someone else will.
Any innovation journey starts with unchartered territories. To stay ahead of competitors, businesses must apply technologies to the challenges and opportunities they encounter.
Technology has always been a key lever in a company’s arsenal, but new consumer behaviors and macro trends mandate tech-driven innovation as part of any development strategy. Looking to understand metaverse, blockchain, AI, quantum technologies or other new and disruptive tech? If you’re considering the impact of new and emerging tech on your business strategy, these insights help executives anticipate trends and assess their potential.
By understanding how to select, adopt and deploy innovation in a fluid manner, businesses can navigate a route to a sustainable and profitable future.
Preparing for the next wave of technology
TechnoVision 2023: Right the technology, write the future
Technology is rapidly evolving and merging physical and virtual worlds, with advanced robotics and quantum computing rising on the horizon. However, these progressions require resources that are becoming scarce, making it important for businesses to optimize operations and be sustainable.
TechnoVision offers a framework with 37 technology trends to help businesses respond to current and future scenarios. It’s accessible to both IT experts and tech-curious businesspeople.
TechnoVision 2023: Financial services
Explore how you can balance digitization with evolving risks and sustainability, while shaping the future of regulated markets. Learn about the new levers for operational efficiencies, how to transition to AI-native processes, and more.
How to prepare your organization for a quantum advantage now
Almost a quarter of organizations are working (or planning to work) on leveraging quantum technologies, with expectations of at least one major commercial application within the next 3–5 years.
Using AI to feed the world
Can we use data to feed malnourished families and meet their nutritional requirements? Find out how we used numbers on a page to feed the world.
Business model innovation
Future of fan engagement
Within the highest division of the hockey system, any competitive advantage on or off the ice can make the difference between a successful campaign and an early start to the off-season. In Sweden, the Malmö Redhawks have made the decision to lead the way in terms of innovation. While the team has consistently had one of the smallest budgets in the league, Malmö has created an identity built around substantial success, including recently making the playoffs three years in a row in spite of the high degree of competitiveness that defines SHL matches. As part of its latest hunt for a leg up on its rivals, the Redhawks turned to digital technology in search of a way to use its data more effectively.
Code for a cure
River blindness, transmitted by flies, affects 20M people globally. In the annual Global Data Science Challenge, 900 participants from 31 countries looked into the use of AI and machine learning for diagnosis and treatment.
AETA shakes up earthquake predictions
Teams worldwide participated in a competition to develop an improved earthquake prediction model for China.
Transforming wastewater treatment
Scottish Water has been using IoT sensors and existing infrastructure for real-time data access to optimize assets, reduce costs, emissions, and incidents.
Product and service innovation
Innovating and redefining processes
In today’s interconnected world, businesses must shift from traditional products to smart connected ones. Leverage 5G, cloud, AI, and data analytics for hyper-personalized services. Embrace new business models, customer research, partnerships, and digital expertise for success.
Don’t miss out on significant opportunities for a differentiated connected customer experience. Act now and stay ahead in this transformative landscape. The journey may be complex, but the rewards are immense.
Using AI to protect whales
A self-learning AI solution that can more effectively identify matches between images of sperm whale tails and make it easier to draw a picture of migration going back decades.
Volkswagen Group enables Germany’s Mobility Data Space
Volkswagen Group launches the first car data use cases and onboards new mobility ecosystem partners.
The Siemens way of the Internet of Things
Siemens Building Technologies uses IoT for predictive maintenance, sustainability, and energy management.