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GOOD EVENING

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INNOVATIONMichael Klemen

27.5.2016WEBSTER UNIVERSITY

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KreislaufwirtschaftVerknappung strategischer Ressourcen

…….

Digital NativesDurchdringung & Vernetzung

des Alltags…

…Bionik in

Technologie & DesignSchwarm-intelligenz

Vom Massen-markt zum Mikromarkt

BUSINESSECOSYSTEMS

Entstehen vernetzter, intelligenter

InfrastrukturenDurchbrüche bei

künstlicher Intelligenz & Robotik

Miniaturisierung & Nanotechnologie treiben

T.-KonvergenzNeue Werkstoffe &

Konstruktionsprinzipien

Dynamisierung & Flexibilisierung

der ArbeitsverhältnisseKollaborativeArbeitsformen

Digitale Vernetzung des Verkehrs

Global anwachsende Mobilität

Neue Wertschöpfungs-partnerschaften &

-netzwerkeGlobal fragmentierte & verteilte

WertschöpfungsketteVolatile

Ökonomie

Daten- & Wissensbasierte Wertschöpfung

(Big Data, Smart Data)Aufstieg Chinas und

Indiens zu WeltmächtenMultipolare Welt /

Neue strategische Allianzen

Individualismus als Massenphänomen

Wachsender Ressourcenverbrauch

NEW STAGES OFINDIVIDUALISATION

DIGITAL CULTURE

CHANGE OF WORK WORLD

KNLOWLEDGE BASED ECONOMY

NEW MOBILITYPATTERNS

CHANGE AT ENERGY &RESSOURCESNEW POLITICALWORLDORDER

LEARNING FROM NATURE

GLOBALISATION 2.0 / 3.0

NEW DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGIES /TECHN.-KONVERGENCEALL PRESENT INTELLIGENCE

Geschäftsmodell- und Systeminnovationen

HOW TRENDS WILL SHAPE OUR FUTURE ….

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WHAT IS INNOVATION ?

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INNOVATION IS..• CLASSICAL• „DIGICAL“• DISRUPTIVE

• Product Innovation • Process Innovation• Market Innovation

• Digital Technology as enabler

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CLASSICAL… not everything works…

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CLASSICAL… not everything works…

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CLASSICAL… some die…

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April 2016 Caberra connect - detect - act 9

A dramatically different Top Twelve

Source: InnosightEXECUTIVE BRIEFING SPRING2016

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CLASSICAL ?

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“DIGICAL” (combined digital and physical) innovations will hit some businesses much harder and faster than others

Digital-Physical MashupsSept 2014

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Digital-Physical MashupsSept 2014

A digical lens will change how people perceive and manage nearly every activity in life and business.

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The digital lens drives the Ability for new models towork in/on platformsAbility to align OT and IT :A universe of intelligent products, processes and services that communicate with each other and with people over the Internet.

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Source: Accenture FALL 2015

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Digical creates Data: The Aggregation Challenge1.1 BillionData points generated by sensors daily500 Gigabytes

Data generated by an offshore oil rig weekly 1000 GigabytesData generated by an oil refinery daily1,000 Gigabytes

Data generated by a jet engine every 60 minutes2.5 Billion Gigabytes

Data generated worldwide daily90% of the world’s dataHas been created in the last 2 years!

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The Ability to align OT & IT needs new computing

DEVICE

DATACENTER/CLOUDIoT Computing Model

(Data Volume, Security, Resiliency, Latency)IoT Computing Model

(Data Volume, Security, Resiliency, Latency)

FOG

CLOUD CLOUDEDGESTORESTORE ANALYZEANALYZE ACTACT NOTIFYNOTIFY

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The Ability to adopt the adoption pattern way…

Source: Accenture FALL 2015

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High-end 3D visualization early in the design and engineering phases leveraging lifelike digital models

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Design verification

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WHAT IF…

NOWhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDTF3HE_pHw

http://www.3dexcite.com/en/work/showreel

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AUDI City LIVE London,Peking,Berlin…Moscow(2015)

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Integration of High ResVideo & 3D Visualisation

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Smart, ConnectedProducts Are TransformingCompanies…this is calledIOT

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IoT Consists of M2M, M2P and P2P Connections

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Machine-to-Machine (M2M/IoT)• Data sent / received from one machine (thing) to another• Often called the “Internet of Things”

Machine-to-Person (M2P)• Data sent / received from a machine (thing) to a person• Often called “data and analytics”

Person-to-Person (P2P)• Data sent / received from one person to another • Often called “collaboration”

IoE Value 2013-2022

$7.4 Trillion

$4.6 Trillion

$7.0 Trillion

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With IoT, companies are looking to…

Engage with clients and markets in new ways

Rapidly and securely connect devices

Optimize operations

Enable new business models

Facilities Vehicles Home HealthFactories

Transport

Watson IoT Platform

IoT Solutions

Facilities MgmtAsset Performance

Connected Products Work MgmtHealth & SafetyOperations

ProductDevelopment

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With IoT, companies are looking to connect…Devices? Equipment? People?

Connect to…Secure connectivityManage devicesStore and archive dataOrganize and transformStructure and unstructuredReal timePredictiveCognitiveData protectionSecurity analyticsKey and cert management Facilities Vehicles Home Health

FactoriesTransport

Watson IoT Platform

Connect

Information Management

Analytics

Risk Management

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With IoT, companies are looking to optimize…Assets? Product Development? Safety?

Improve space utilizationReduce energy usageReduce time to valueImprove lease managementOptimize resourcesIncrease ‘re-use’

Life cycle managementConfiguration management

Facility & Space

Real Estate

Product Development

Health & Safety

Asset Management

Operational riskEnable safety culture

Facilities Vehicles Home HealthFactories

Transport

Watson IoT Platform

Facilities MgmtAsset Performance

Connected Products Work MgmtHealth & SafetyOperations

ProductDevelopment

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With IoT, companies are looking to transform traditional business…• Invent new business models• Develop differentiated solutions• Improve operational efficiency• Drive better customer engagement• Utilize IBM innovation and a Consult to Run partnership Facilities Vehicles Home Health

FactoriesTransport

Watson IoT Platform

IoT Solutions

Facilities MgmtAsset Performance

Connected Products Work MgmtHealth & SafetyOperations

ProductDevelopment

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Smart Connected Products Are Transforming Companies

April 2016

The New Technology StackSmart, connected products require companies to build and support an entirely new technology infrastructure. This “technology stack” is made up of multiple layers, including new product hardware, embedded software, connectivity, a product cloud consisting of software running on remote servers, a suite of security tools, a gateway for external information sources, and integration with enterprise business systems

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Smart Connected Products are producing Data

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How does IoT work ….

Sensors continuously see, feel, detect, …

MachineLearning

Operators & Consumers may interact or monitor

Rule 1Rule 2:Rule XKnowledge Acquisition Process Rules

Machines, Software & Humans act

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How does IoT work: Drive IoT

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Example: Leichtbauroboter in ARENA2036

Free configurable productionsteps in M2M, M2P Cooperationen

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Video: ARENA2036http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIQ7FS4IxLc&list=PL1M-s3kFzGJsK8u5FwOcINo-MrMzNmOvG

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So far on IoT

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DISRUPTIVE

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The digital moment is NOW ….

• DEMO or DIE (Negroponte)vsPUBLISH or PERISH

• DEPLOY or DIE

• GET IT GOING NOWCheck out this amazing TED Talk:Want to innovate? Become a "now-ist"https://itunes.com/apps/tedconferences/ted

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A FINAL WISH … STAY YOUNG STAY COURIOUS…

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THANK YOU