3. InterimIC innovation acceleration
Innovation study trips:
2008: China
2009: Russia
Innovation in
health care:
2006: India
2007: USA
2008: Japan
Healthcare
innovation event
Innovation in
Government
donderdag 11 november 2010
48. 90% social tools
Product info
Social tools
what else do people buy
what do they recommend?
Tags of clients
What do they buy in the end?
what else?
Description of customers
reviews of the customers
review of the reviews
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49. LondonCalling.mobi
Marketing sets the expectation, marketing creates
demand, marketing helps a consumer differentiate
why one choice is better than another choice.
Operations delivers.
Any gap between the two drives a conversation
on the social Web.
Dave
Evans
bit.ly/nublack
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64. Readers
Hub
Portable
but
highly
legible
7”
screen
makes
it
as
comfortable
to
read
and
carry
as
the
latest
paperbook
Three
services
in
one:
newspapers
(powered
by
PressDisplay);
eBooks
(powered
by
Kobo);
eMagazines
(powered
by
Zinio)
Easy-‐to-‐use
zoom
funcJons,
virtual
bookmarks,
bookshelf
&
book
list
views
“Easy-‐to-‐carry
paperback-‐size
for
ideal
mobile
reading”
donderdag 11 november 2010
65. Mobile
Print
Print
on
the
go
by
connecJng
to
a
printer
via
a
Wi-‐Fi
connecJon.
No
apps
to
install;
this
feature
comes
print-‐ready!
Easily
print
email
messages,
website
info,
notes,
etc.
on
the
go
or
even
photos
taken
on
your
mobile.
File
Manager
Convenient
folders
mimic
the
PC
experience
allowing
you
to
organize,
store
and
easily
find
all
your
files.
Know
where
your
files
are
and
how
to
retrieve
them!
UMS(USB
mass
storage)
Store
important
files
on
the
Galaxy
Tab
–
great
for
working
on
the
go!
No
addiJonal
seXngs
are
necessary
–
simply
plug
in
and
move
your
files
in
and
out
as
needed.
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71. 0
75
150
225
300
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Tablet sales in millions
Tablet market
-Tablet sales will grow from 19,5 million
in 2010 to 208 million in 2014
- Yearly growth rate of 188%
- By 2014, tablets will account for 58%
of all mobile consumer electronics
- Average selling prices of tablets are
expected to drop to $300 over the next
two years
- North America accounts for 61% of
tablet sales in 2010, this will drop to
43% in 2014
Source: Gartner
donderdag 11 november 2010