- Pump up the volume
- Have a cuppa
- Go for a walk outside
- Close your eyes
- Just go and be creative
Monday, December 24, 2018
5 hacks to access your creative genius
Friday, December 14, 2018
The BSI Innovation team
Proud to be a member of this team of Humans, who has bee supporting AUSTRALIAN Innovation access grants and capital for over 20 years
Linh La, Harvey Gartrell, Jack Dean, Marcus Webb, Mick Lynch, Peter Damnjanovic , Ivan Kaye, Nusa Wijaya
Bsi Innovation is part of Www.bsi.com.au whose “pulse” is to “help you create your generational legacy”
Looking forward to continuing our journey to 2025 and beyond.
Wednesday, December 12, 2018
New Huawei Phone to take 3d photos - a game changer
- The ToF sensor inside the camera pulses out infrared light.
- Light bounces off surfaces and back to sensors.
- Sensor detects depth by measuring differences in energy levels.
- Depth data creates 3D map of environment.
- App makers can get creative: design rooms with virtual furniture or have a Pikachu lounge on your desk.
Monday, December 10, 2018
Four Key Elements for Innovation-Ready Tech
1. Service-based Architecture
2. Rapid Experimentation
3. Predictable Implementation
4. Development Platforms & Frameworks
Reaping the Benefits
- Through reuse, service-based architecture builds resilience.
- Through visibility, rapid experimentation builds shared understanding.
- Through certainty, predictable implementation builds trust.
- Through efficiency, development platforms & frameworks build confidence.
In Conclusion
Wednesday, December 5, 2018
12 top tech predictions in 2019
- Customer service will be key
- Cyber security will be up there
- Evolvement of the workplace will change
- Soft skills will become increasingly important as AI does everything else
- Agile development will become the standard
- Blockchain will evolve and scale becoming ubiquitous
- Synthetic biology will evolve
- AI will create more effective and easy slicing and dicing to get effective data to make informed decisions
- Communications, Internet of Things (IOT) and 5G will be a game changer
- Online marketplaces will see death of Department stores
- The Gig Economy will Grow
- Hosting your own servers will be a thing of the past
Here is a link to Inc’s top 31tech preductions in 2019
https://www.inc.com/christina-desmarais/31-tech-predictions-for-2019.html
I tend to agree with Michael Osipenko who posted on Linkedin that Customer Experience will be the biggie (#21 on Incs list)
"Today we live in a subscription economy. And like it or not, your customers are at the epicenter of your business model
“We have all become this customer. And we expect that your business consistently delights and delivers your service conveniently--in the way we want it, and with the outcomes we expect. We have become your second board of directors and we will have increasing power in the future, so you'd better build a healthy ongoing relationship with us if you want to succeed." Mark Heller, Zuora
#futurism #subscription #prediction
What are your top tech predictions to 2020?
Monday, December 3, 2018
Venture Capital in Australia: A map of the Australian innovation ecosystem
The Philippines' growing middle class is on track to outspend Italy’s by 2030
- Johnny Wood Writer, Formative Content
The burgeoning middle class in the Philippines is set to exceed the spending power of Italy’s middle class by 2030, in a sign of the Southeast Asian nation’s growing economic might.
Along with many of its neighbours, the Philippines has a growing tech-savvy population, an exploding digital economy and an increasingly integrated regional trading network, all of which is helping to fuel the emergence of this new wealthy demographic.
Digital, social and mobile uptake in Southeast Asia - 2018
Digital penetration has reached well over half of the nation’s population with 67 million internet usersand the same number of social media users. This rapidly expanding digital culture is facilitating online businesses both domestically and throughout the region.
The country’s growing affluence is attracting attention from global businesses keen to invest in dynamic emerging economies.
For example, IKEA is bringing its flat-packed world of self-assembly furniture to Manila. Covering 65,000 square metres in the prestigious SM Mall of Asia, the new outlet will be the world’s largest IKEA outlet. The Swedish retailer also aims to appeal to online shoppers with an ecommerce facility.
Business is burgeoning on the homegrown front too. Just last year, the country had its first unicorn in Revolution Precrafted, which was valued at more than $1 billion. The company makes homes that snap together like Lego blocks, which is helping to address Asia’s population boom.
The rise of the middle class in the Philippines is indicative of wider global demographic changes.
Have you read?
Rising out of poverty
For the first time, more people around the world are now living in middle-class or rich households rather than in households deemed to be poor or vulnerable to poverty. The global middle class is forecast to expand to more than 5 billion by 2030, and most of that growth will take place in Asia. .
Consumption by the middle class accounts for more than one-third of global demand, according to think-tank Brookings.
At current growth rates, Asia will command more than 50% of global middle class consumption by 2030.
No wonder then that global businesses are starting to pay attention to this rapidly expanding market.