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Systematic approach to innovation
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Innovation within and outside Life Sciences
Tech Trends 2014 Snapshot
Disruptors Enablers
CIO as Venture Capitalist
CIOs are borrowing from the playbooks of
venture capitalists and reshaping how they run
the business of IT
Cognitive Analytics
Cognitive analytics offers a way to bridge the gap
between big data and the reality of practical
decision making
Industrialized Crowdsourcing
Today, technology makes crowdsourcing possible
on an industrial scale, with potentially disruptive
impacts on both cost and innovation
Digital Engagement
With more and more parts of the business
becoming digital, the CIO has an opportunity to
build a new legacy for IT
Wearables
Wearables hold possibilities for driving down
costs and increasing competitiveness. What
could it mean for your organization?
Technical Debt Reversal
Understanding, containing, and mitigating
technical debt can be a platform for a renewed
level of trust and transparency with the business
Social Activation
The power of social activation is unleashed when
others advocate an organization’s message in
their own words to their network
Cloud Orchestration
CIOs should be making deliberate investments in
developing advanced integration and data
management capabilities to support cloud-to-
cloud and cloud-to-core models
In-memory Revolution
The sweet spot for in-memory technology is
where massive amounts of data, complex
operations, and business challenges demanding
real-time support collide
Real-time DevOps
Early adopters of real-time DevOps have the
opportunity to profoundly impact their IT shop,
accelerating IT delivery, improving quality, and better
aligning with the business
Exponentials
Artificial Intelligence s Robotics s Cyber Security s Additive Manufacturing s Advanced Computing
Exponentials represent unprecedented opportunities as well as existential threats. Explore five with far-reaching,
transformative impact.
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Tech Trends 2014 Snapshot
Disruptors Enablers
CIO as Venture Capitalist
CIOs are borrowing from the playbooks of
venture capitalists and reshaping how they run
the business of IT
Cognitive Analytics
Cognitive analytics offers a way to bridge the gap
between big data and the reality of practical
decision making
Industrialized Crowdsourcing
Today, technology makes crowdsourcing possible
on an industrial scale, with potentially disruptive
impacts on both cost and innovation
Digital Engagement
With more and more parts of the business
becoming digital, the CIO has an opportunity to
build a new legacy for IT
Wearables
Wearables hold possibilities for driving down
costs and increasing competitiveness. What
could it mean for your organization?
Technical Debt Reversal
Understanding, containing, and mitigating
technical debt can be a platform for a renewed
level of trust and transparency with the business
Social Activation
The power of social activation is unleashed when
others advocate an organization’s message in
their own words to their network
Cloud Orchestration
CIOs should be making deliberate investments in
developing advanced integration and data
management capabilities to support cloud-to-
cloud and cloud-to-core models
In-memory Revolution
The sweet spot for in-memory technology is
where massive amounts of data, complex
operations, and business challenges demanding
real-time support collide
Real-time DevOps
Early adopters of real-time DevOps have the
opportunity to profoundly impact their IT shop,
accelerating IT delivery, improving quality, and better
aligning with the business
Exponentials
Artificial Intelligence s Robotics s Cyber Security s Additive Manufacturing s Advanced Computing
Exponentials represent unprecedented opportunities as well as existential threats. Explore five with far-reaching,
transformative impact.
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$100M
Teams’ spend
$1B+
Industry start
$10M
Prize Purse
Prize Ideation and Design
WHO cutting-edge innovators and prize sponsors
WHAT large-scale, high-profile, incentivized competitions
WHERE worldwide
HOW radical breakthroughs
The exponential effects of the XPRIZE Foundation have created and launched
multi-billion dollar industries, beginning with the Ansari XPRIZE being the catalyst
for the private space travel industry
Ansari XPRIZE
WHY Favored economics to solve world’s
grandest challenges
XPRIZE – Innovative model for taking on the
world’s grandest challenges
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What’s next?
7. AI can simulate
reasoning, develop
knowledge, and
allow computers to
set and achieve
goals
The next robotics
frontier is machines
which can perform
tasks that involve
gathering and
interpreting data in
real time
Breakthroughs in
speed, resolution,
and reliability
demonstrate
potential not only for
scale, but also for
unlocking new
possibilities
Companies should
be prepared to
survive in an
environment where
threats by cyber
criminals are
commonplace
The combination of
computing and
network advances
result in profound
civic and
commercial
implications
Exponentials
ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE
ROBOTICS CYBER SECURITY
ADDITIVE
MANUFACTURING
ADVANCED
COMPUTING
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Picture the baseline for exponentials
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Neil Jacobstein, AI & Robotics
Distinguished Visiting Scholar in the Stanford
University Media X Program
AI research and development projects for:
DARPA, NASA, NIH, EPA, DOE, GM, Ford, NIST,
Boeing
Dan Barry, Robotics
Former NASA astronaut; three space flights, four
spacewalks and two trips to the International
Space Station
His research interests include telepresence and
robotic assistance for people with disabilities
Singularity University – selected faculty
Ray Kurzweil, Co-Founder &
Chancellor
One of the world’s leading inventors,
thinkers, and futurists, with a 30-year
track record of accurate predictions
Principal inventor of the first CCD flat-
bed scanner, the first omni-font optical
character recognition, and many
more
Raymond McCauley, Biotech &
Bioinformatics
Scientist, engineer, and entrepreneur working
at the forefront of biotechnology
Co-founder & Chief Architect for BioCurious, a
not-for-profit where professional scientists, DIY
bio hobbyists and entrepreneurs come
together to design the next big thing in the field
Marc Goodman, Policy, Law & Ethics
Global strategist, author & consultant focused
on the disruptive impact of advancing
technologies on security, bus. and international
affairs
Research areas include security implications of
disruptive technologies: AI, the social data
revolution, synthetic biology, and more
Peter Diamandis, Co-Founder,
Exec. Chairman
Founded/ co-founded many
groundbreaking organizations,
including Zero Gravity Corporation
Space Adventures and the XPRIZE
foudation
Counsels top enterprises on how to
utilize exponential technologies and
incentivized innovation to dramatically
accelerate
Daniel Kraft, Medicine & Neuroscience
Stanford and Harvard trained physician-
scientist, inventor, entrepreneur, and innovator
Over 20 years of experience in clinical practice,
biomedical research and healthcare
innovation
Avi Reichental, Nanotech & Digital
Fabrication
President & CEO of 3D Systems, a global 3D
content-to-print leader that is redefining and
shaping how we design, produce, consume
and live our lives
Holds 25 US patents
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Exponentials in practice
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The Innovation Partnership program
A collaboration between XPRIZE, SU and Deloitte to educate C-level leaders on
change and innovation
What is covered:
Who it’s for:
The program is designed for
senior client executives with the
ability to drive and implement
innovation and change.
Exponential Technologies
The technological and scientific
innovations disrupting our world…
Exponential Enablers
The structural dynamics
organizations need to adapt in a
rapidly changing world…
Innovation Methods
A disciplined approach to
innovation and organizational
change
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Disruption has and will occur
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• System of innovation affecting adjacent dependencies
• Industrialized crowdsourcing multiplies investments
• Exponentials’ impact on the rate of innovation
• Prepare to be disrupted
Conclusion
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