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Shiseido: How a 150-year-old responds to digital transformation

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Betty Smith

With online DTC newcomers already taking up a considerable market share, traditional beauty giants try to stay ahead. Shiseido invests in data and digital research and machine learning for product development, acquisitions of AI startups and launched their own Venture Fund – but is it enough?

3D Printing & The Future of Army Resupply in Remote Areas

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Al Borland

The US Army has long struggled to resupply remote combat outposts. With advances in additive manufacturing, that need may disappear.

DoD Additive Manufacturing: Pushing Supply Solutions to End Users

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Ian Hossfeld

The US Department of Defense is implementing additive manufacturing capabilities across all unit levels on projects both big and small.

Moley the Robotic Chef: The Future of Cooking or An Expensive Toy?

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Energy

Moley Robotics has launched a robotic chef that can make dishes resembling the skills of a MasterChef. Is Moley starting a revolution in the kitchen or is it an expensive robot with limited usability?

Sneakers on Demand

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Maurice Martin

3D printing promises to allow sneaker manufacturers to print customized shoes at a moments notice. Now the race is on to see who can develop the technology the quickest.

TaskRabbit is using open innovation to tap an unrealized labor market, but can it sustain its growth?

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Kaitlyn

TaskRabbit is your new handyman, mover, grocery shopper, and more.  Using open innovation, or “crowdsourcing,” TaskRabbit connects demand for and supply of contractual labor. 

From Toys to Your Butt, What’s IKEA going to Print Next?

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Znonymous

In a rapid changing retail environment, how is the Swedish retail giant IKEA catching the wave of advanced manufacturing?

Google AI: Predicting Heart Disease in the Blink of an Eye

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Kendrae

Google AI researchers use machine learning to predict risk factors for cardiovascular disease using photographs of the retina.

Man or Machine: Who holds the “stronger suit” in the courtroom?

Posted on November 12, 2018 by PM

Firstly, let me acknowledge that I am no expert in the megatrend of machine learning and therefore writing about an atypical organization might be a bit of a bold move. I shall express my thoughts nonetheless – because of how […]

Ford Races Ahead in Additive Manufacturing

Posted on November 12, 2018 by TOM199

Ford has a successful track record using additive manufacturing – and a bright future ahead, with industry-leading technology and high-potential options to explore

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