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The Future is Already Here

Science fiction films and TV series such as Back to the Future have made predictions on future technology. How accurate are these predictions? How many of these predictions came true? What is the future like at home, in transport and in healthcare?

The Future of Aerospace: Aerospace-VerCourte

Rethinking tomorrow’s aerospace & defense industry

Hosting mega-events - Managing innovation in infrastructure

EIU study reveals high aspiration and complex challenges in digital transformation initiatives

The Home Depot: driving sales through mobile technology

Discover how these retail giants are investing in mobile technology to improve customer engagement and drive revenue:

The Home Depot: driving sales through mobile technology

Emerging markets gain ground in life sciences innovation

The new retail

Umicore: Succeeding in Europe

When contemplating the economic landscape, Marc Grynberg certainly pulls no punches. “I expect Europe to continue to stagnate,” he says. “Europe is in a scenario of very slow recovery, and that’s probably going to prevail for
the next few years.”

But because the group’s business is based on extracting precious metals and other materials from mining and industrial waste, Europe’s tough regulatory environment favours its growth.

The agenda for insurance

Insights into the insurance industry in 2014. Consolidation and new market entrants present challenges but insurance companies see an array of opportunities for growth. This is particularly strong in emerging markets and often aided by innovative new technologies.

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The business agenda for Europe

European executives are looking forward to a year of gradually accelerating growth and the expansion of their businesses. Their plans for the year ahead reveal ambitious overseas investment strategies, with a distinct focus on non-BRIC, rapidly-growing emerging markets. Given the battering Europe’s economies have taken in the wake of the global financial and subsequent euro crisis, many companies are more focused on rebuilding their businesses than prioritising investments in cutting-edge technologies.

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