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Automation and the data-driven future of manufacturing

Why the growing sophistication of automated manufacturing accentuates the strategic value of data

The data dimension: Robotics and automation

We are currently witnessing a sharp increase in the sophistication of machine intelligence and robotic automation. In this content series, sponsored by Veritas, The Economist Intelligence Unit is exploring the way in which information and data underpin this technology advancement and the management challenges that businesses will face as they adopt these technologies.

Click the links below to read the content:

Informal innovation: Networks that power start-up cities

This research is based on a survey of 1,000 entrepreneurs across ten cities with reputations as innovation hubs. It finds that start-up founders value informal meet-ups and virtual communities more than other factors in overcoming challenges such as identifying funding sources, grappling with red tape and dealing with the fear of failure.

Mobility, performance and engagement

About the report

Mobility, performance and engagement is an Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) report sponsored by Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company. It draws on a multinational study of 1,865 full-time employees in nine countries—Australia, France, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, the UAE, the UK and the US—conducted in March 2016. The respondents, who represent a range of ages and an even gender split, work in healthcare, finance, legal, retail, education, government and the telecommunications industry.

Security and the Internet-of-Things

Zoran Kostic, professor of electrical engineering at Columbia University and head of their IoT programme, explains the challenges in properly securing the devices and the network that make up the IoT.

Mobility, performance and engagement

There is no question that mobile technology has changed the way we work in the last 10 years, enabling new patterns of work and reshaping the employee experience. But how can CIOs tailor their mobile technology strategies to promote employee productivity and engagement, and in so doing boost their organisation's business performance? 

The quest for digital skills

Key findings: 

- Most companies are worried about a looming skills gap. The vast majority (94%) of executives cite a “moderate” or “severe” digital skills gap. Financial services and manufacturing had the largest enterprise-wide skills deficits, while healthcare and retail survey participants were concerned with department-specific shortages

- Cyber-security and web/mobile development are the most important digital competencies today. “Big data” will top the list by 2018

The quest for digital skills

The research is based on an online survey of 422 European and US executives, from functions including strategy and business development, marketing, sales and human resources. Survey data is supported by in-depth interviews with senior commentators and experts, including:

Financial fraud booming as data thieves attack consumers

Data theft continues to thrive

Companies, digital transformation and information privacy: the next steps

We would like to thank the following interviewees for their time and valuable contributions to our research:

  • Giovanni Buttarelli, European data protection supervisor
  • Martin Fanning, partner and data privacy expert, Dentons
  • David McCue, senior executive advisor, Xerox
  • Zoe Strickland, global chief privacy officer, JPMorgan Chase
  • Jeb Weisman, chief information officer, Children's Health Fund
  • Eugene Weitz, general counsel, Americas, at SAI Global
  • Robin Wilton, director, Trust and Identity team, The Internet Society

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