Back in 2022, I design this. Theme: FUTURISM 未来之义机能再造 Functional Reengineering of the Future Exploring the future Poster Design Date: 28 July 2022.
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Modern technology is a double-edged sword. On one hand, it has dramatically transformed our lives for the better, offering conveniences that were unimaginable just a few decades ago. Lets dive into my blog to see the evolution in technology. https://lnkd.in/d3uRufZt
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“‘Visions of Tomorrow’ Graphically Encapsulated” by DALL-E 3 10:41 am PST, Friday, November 29, 2024 Here is the photorealistic image encapsulating the message of Visions of Tomorrow, highlighting the harmonious integration of technology, humanity, and interconnected realities. Let me know if there’s anything you’d like to adjust or further emphasize!
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#2 Digital Siblings @ NMBU - Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Norwegian University of Life Sciences Since there is no universal definition of a Digital Twin, from now on I will use the definitions and vocabulary developed by The Digital Twin Consortium (https://lnkd.in/gsbMM_NX). In my opinion they are clear and well defined - and debatable, of course. According to digital twin consortium: A digital twin is a virtual representation of real-world entities and processes, synchronized at a specified frequency and fidelity. - Digital twin systems transform business by accelerating holistic understanding, optimal decision-making, and effective action. - Digital twins use real-time and historical data to represent the past and present and simulate predicted futures. - Digital twins are motivated by outcomes, tailored to use cases, powered by integration, built on data, guided by domain knowledge, and implemented in IT/OT systems. The most important element in this definition being “motivated by outcomes” that lay the foundation for actual change by increasing knowledge for making decisions. Every Digital Twin must serve a purpose - defined through real-life use cases, utilising real-world data, guided by domain knowledge. Next time let’s dive into some good examples of "Digital Twins With A Purpose"! #nmbu #norgesmiljøogbiovitenskapeligeuniversitet #norwegianuniversityoflifesciences #NMBUsmartcampus #digitaltwins #digitalsiblings
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Sunday reflection on the past 21 years: The year 2003 was a year of significant personal insight & transformation. That year was a turning point following my first 15 years in the business world that had been recently disrupted by the rise of the internet, the shocks of 9/11, and personal realization of the impact of misaligned economic interests of stakeholders. More on all of that later. Check out this impressive visualization of the rise of the internet (1997 - 2023) and a couple of the most impactful books I read that helped chart my course for the next 21 years (through today): Re-imagine! Business Excellence in a Disruptive age - 2003 by Tom Peters Massive Change - 2004 by Bruce Mau and the Institute without Boundaries The Opte Project (1997 to present)
THE INTERNET — Opte
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Creative revolutions constitute major disruptions within a domain - they display both a high degree of novelty & sufficiently high value for future creative productions to take them as a new point of reference. https://lnkd.in/ekpfePeU “Science” “Art” “RelationalSpace” “Revolution”
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Creative revolutions constitute major disruptions within a domain - they display both a high degree of novelty & sufficiently high value for future creative productions to take them as a new point of reference. https://lnkd.in/ekpfePeU “Science” “Art” “RelationalSpace” “Revolution”
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Horizon scanning for organisational purposes parallels this act of physical observation, and is equally captivating. But instead of looking across distance, horizon scanning for organisational development purposes is research that looks forward at possible events in time, with an emphasis on the medium to long term. Just as objects on the earthly horizon are unclear and lack visible detail, so are many events we may see when we look forward.
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The mantle of science is not just in ID but also YeC. In Pearlman SPIRAL cosmological model all deeper-time dependent scientific assumptions, hypotheses and theory have been properly falsified! That includes NDT Neo-Darwinism that requires hundreds of millions of years to have a chance of being a viable alt. to ID. As well as SCM-LCDM that requires billions of years to be a viable alt. to SPIRAL cosmology. In tribute to the classic 'Darwin's Doubt' ID not NDT is 'Einstein's Doubt' YeC SPIRAL not SCM-LCDM. Also see 'Pearlman vs Hubble'. Reference, start consideration, recommend and share at Pearlman SPIRAL on ResearchGate, to help advance in/the science.
Stephen Meyer and Ben Shapiro Talk Intelligent Design
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Creative revolutions constitute major disruptions within a domain - they display both a high degree of novelty & sufficiently high value for future creative productions to take them as a new point of reference. https://lnkd.in/e3E26sK3 “Science” “Art” “RelationalSpace” “Revolution”
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Roman Innovation and Modern IT Challenges 🔥 The Romans were masters of innovation, creating practical and durable solutions like the hypocaust system, an early form of central heating. This system heated public baths and homes by circulating hot air beneath floors and through walls. Their success was due to: ➡ Practicality: They focused on solutions that met everyday needs. ➡ Durability: Their constructions were built to last. ➡ State Support: Innovations were often funded by the state, ensuring widespread use. Modern IT Innovations: Challenges in Adoption Today, we have numerous IT innovations, but their adoption often faces obstacles. Here are some challenges: ➡ Cost: High costs can prevent widespread use of new IT solutions. ➡ Regulations: Complex regulations can slow down the implementation of new technologies. ➡ Resistance to Change: People often stick to familiar methods and are hesitant to adopt new technologies. ➡ Lack of Awareness: Many potential users are not aware of the latest IT innovations. ➡ Infrastructure: Existing IT infrastructure may not support new technologies, requiring costly upgrades. Examples in the IT Sector ➡ Cloud Computing: Despite its benefits, some companies hesitate to move to the cloud due to security concerns and cost. ➡ AI and Automation: These technologies face resistance due to fears of job loss and high implementation costs. ➡ Cybersecurity Solutions: Advanced security measures are often underutilized due to lack of awareness and perceived complexity. 📕 Learning from the Romans To improve the adoption of IT innovations, we can learn from the Romans by: ➡ Focusing on Practicality: Ensure that IT solutions address real, everyday needs. ➡ Building for Durability: Develop robust and reliable technologies. ➡ Securing Support: Gain backing from stakeholders to ensure broader implementation. By addressing these challenges, we can better leverage modern IT innovations to improve efficiency and productivity. #keepitmodern #changemanagement #forward #innovative #tech #itcompany
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