How Virtual Reality Is Changing the Manufacturing Game
Virtual reality (VR), sometimes referred to as augmented reality (AR), is shaking things up across all industries, including manufacturing.
Virtual reality (VR), sometimes referred to as augmented reality (AR), is shaking things up across all industries, including manufacturing.
Establishing the conditions that encourage innovation is the best way for your company to develop an environment that lets you produce offerings with new and novel value—innovations in the eyes of your users.
Ihave been thinking a lot lately about innovation and how we may have emphasized one component at the expense of another. Here I’m talking about something that should appear obvious—the focus of innovation in building new things.
We are here, and it is now. Further than that, all human knowledge is moonshine.
—H. L. Mencken
Henry Ford is credited with the cheeky quote, “If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said, ‘A faster horse.’” But, people didn’t get a faster horse (which may indeed have been what they wanted).
In case you missed it, Elon Musk recently called BS on the field of nanotechnology.
The 1962 film, Lawrence of Arabia, won the Oscar for Best Picture at the 35th Academy Awards.
Supply chains’ last-mile delivery has become the new Pony Express.
The world is an uncertain and risky place.
The climb in the United States stock market during the last year has been greeted warmly by many, investors especially. This does not, however, take away the day-to-day challenges most businesses face. Think stiff competition, shrinking demand, and squeezed profits.
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