Digital Collaboration and the 21st C.
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Examines the connectivity possible for global knowledge participative creation and sharing.
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IT'S TIME TO BUILD: a plea to start building things again locally instead of outsourcing everything - this is an engineers dream and what the next 20 years are all about! via @a16z

IT'S TIME TO BUILD: a plea to start building things again locally instead of outsourcing everything - this is an engineers dream and what the next 20 years are all about! via @a16z | Digital Collaboration and the 21st C. | Scoop.it

Every Western institution was unprepared for the coronavirus pandemic, despite many prior warnings. This monumental failure of institutional effectiveness will reverberate for the rest of the decade, but it's not too early to ask why, and what we need to do about it... Our nation and our civilization were built on production, on building. We built roads and trains, farms and factories, then the computer, the microchip, the smartphone, and uncounted thousands of other things that we now take for granted, that are all around us, that define our lives and provide for our well-being. There is only one way to create the future we want for our own children and grandchildren, and that's to build.


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Farid Mheir's curator insight, June 13, 2020 3:37 PM

WHY IT MATTERS: I spent the better part of my life moving physical processes in the digital world. Now the pendulum shifts and we must pour our engineering energy into building things locally - using digital processes, techniques, technologies, from 3D printing to robots to IOT. This is the next 20 years.

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Fourth Industrial Revolution | Explore | TOPLINK

Fourth Industrial Revolution | Explore | TOPLINK | Digital Collaboration and the 21st C. | Scoop.it

The Fourth Industrial Revolution represents a fundamental change in the way we live, work and relate to one another. It is a new chapter in human development, enabled by extraordinary technology advances commensurate with those of the first, second and third industrial revolutions. These advances are merging the physical, digital and biological worlds in ways that create both huge promise and potential peril. The speed, breadth and depth of this revolution is forcing us to rethink how countries develop, how organisations create value and even what it means to be human. The Fourth Industrial Revolution is about more than just technology-driven change; it is an opportunity to help everyone, including leaders, policy-makers and people from all income groups and nations, to harness converging technologies in order to create an inclusive, human-centred future. The real opportunity is to look beyond technology, and find ways to give the greatest number of people the ability to positively impact their families, organisations and communities.


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Farid Mheir's curator insight, May 28, 2018 11:18 AM

WHY IT MATTERS: the world economic forum provides a trove of useful data and analysis on topics related to the 4th industrial revolution. It provides useful insight into key digital technologies related to that topics as well.

Kim Flintoff's curator insight, June 4, 2018 5:56 AM
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is about more than just technology-driven change; it is an opportunity to help everyone, including leaders, policy-makers and people from all income groups and nations, to harness converging technologies in order to create an inclusive, human-centred future. The real opportunity is to look beyond technology, and find ways to give the greatest number of people the ability to positively impact their families, organisations and communities.
Peter Langerbeck's curator insight, June 8, 2018 7:41 AM
We have to keep pace with development. IRL 5.0 is on the door step.
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11 home IoT devices actually worth getting

11 home IoT devices actually worth getting | Digital Collaboration and the 21st C. | Scoop.it
In the internet of things are many poor home-automation products, but that doesn't mean they're all bad

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The State Of IoT Intelligence - a report full of data on this new technology trend

The State Of IoT Intelligence - a report full of data on this new technology trend | Digital Collaboration and the 21st C. | Scoop.it
  • Sales, Marketing and Operations are most active early adopters of IoT today.
  • Early adopters most often initiate pilots to drive revenue and gain operational efficiencies faster than anticipated.
  • 32% of enterprises are investing in IoT, and 48% are planning to in 2019.
  • IoT early adopters lead their industries in advanced and predictive analytics adoption.

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Farid Mheir's curator insight, November 27, 2018 1:48 PM

WHY IT MATTERS: IOT is a key technology trend but as this survey shows its penetration remains small - and thus the future looks good.

Riddhima Building's comment, December 26, 2018 6:06 AM
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Cities must aim higher if they’re to be ready for the Internet of Things

Cities must aim higher if they’re to be ready for the Internet of Things | Digital Collaboration and the 21st C. | Scoop.it
Without an ambitious approach to innovation at the city level, we will constantly be playing catch up with new technology

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