Category Archive for: Trends

Pain in the Supply Chain.

One thing people don’t really care about or understand is that #logistics is a huge part of #customerexperience, which is a huge part of today’s #marketing. #wakeupimagine #retail #ecommerce #marketoon

Dammit, Jim. It’s Space man.

Star Trek’s Captain Kirk is rocketing into space this month — boldly going where no other sci-fi actors have gone before. The original space cowboy heads there with Amazon and BLUE ORIGIN. So cool. #wakeupimagine #StarTrek https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/captain-kirk-blue-origin-1.6198720

Netflix acquires a Golden Ticket.

Netflix, Disney+, and AppleTV+ seem to be delivering golden tickets to tasty tongue titillating content all around these days. The amount of incredible programming is mind-boggling. #wakeupimagine Apple The Walt Disney Company The Roald Dahl Story Company (RDSC) and Netflix are joining forces to bring some of the world’s most loved stories to current and future fans in…

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Marketing in the Metaverse.

Yes, I’ve been talking about this one for a while, but mark my words it’s sneaking up quickly. So watch Spielberg’s Ready Player One or better yet read Ernest Cline’s two books Ready Player One and Two along with 1992 science fiction novel Snow Crash, author Neal Stephenson imagined the metaverse as a future iteration…

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Street Art meet Nature.

Love this!! – Urbanism and nature seem like contradictory things, but this is not always the case. Sometimes if one’s imagination can allow, the two can be combined just like bread and butter, forming a collaboration that creates something really special and unique. Brazilian street artist Fábio Gomes Trindade nails this as he creates art…

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EV Chargers for New UK Homes

A first in the world – The British government will introduce legislation in 2021 that will require all newly built homes and offices to feature electric vehicle chargers in England. Specifically, all new homes and offices will have to feature “smart” charging devices that can automatically charge vehicles during off-peak periods. New office blocks will…

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Risky Business

The first pair of smart glasses made by Facebook (aka Meta) and Ray-Ban are going on sale for $299. They’re called Ray-Ban Stories, and you’ll be able to find them pretty much anywhere Ray-Bans are sold, including LensCrafters and Sunglasses Hut stores. The frames feature two-front facing cameras for capturing video and photos. They sync with a companion camera…

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Amazon goes Department Store

Amazon plans to open several large physical retail locations in the U.S. that will operate akin to department stores, a step to help the tech company extend its reach in sales of clothing, household items, electronics and other areas, people familiar with the matter said. The plan to launch large stores will mark a new expansion…

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Telsabot – Elon’s AI Humanoid Robot

Tesla CEO Elon Musk says his company is working on a humanoid robot and that it will build a prototype “sometime next year.” The humanoid robot will leverage Tesla’s experience with automated machines in its factories, as well as some of the hardware and software that powers the company’s Autopilot driver-assistance software. Musk, who has spoken…

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How Intelligent Automation could help avoid trillions in losses.

Great article from Pascal BORNET and Forbes – Intelligent automation (IA) technologies have great potential to reduce financial losses across all businesses, from multinational corporations to small family businesses and sole traders. The key three areas are fraud, errors, and accidents at work & work-related illnesses. #wakeupimagine #intelligentautomation #ai #artificialintelligence #work https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2021/07/20/how-intelligent-automation-could-help-avoid-trillions-in-losses-per-year/?sh=1868f2aa8042

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