Teaching an old Deere new tricks: machine learning product development at John Deere
Leveraging machine learning to improve crop yields, reduce farmer costs, and grow revenue
Leveraging machine learning to improve crop yields, reduce farmer costs, and grow revenue
The aerospace and defense industry accepts additive manufacturing as a viable way to produce innovative prototypes – but can 3D printing really produce complete, complex jets that can withstand speeds of 150 miles per hour?
To create the smart cities of the future, Sidewalk Labs shows that the way forward is to ask citizens what they want, long before construction gets underway.
One of the world's leaders in sport innovation reveals their latest additions to 3D printing
Advances in machine learning and artificial intelligence may now enable patients and providers to detects life-threatening illnesses earlier than ever. But much remains unknown about these rapidly evolving diagnostics. Can the FDA keep up while protecting public health in the era of big data?
Utilizing open innovation to drive product development at NIVEA
This paper discusses the benefits of additive manufacturing for a German automobile manufacturing plant, which include reducing manufacturing lead times and increasing percentage of bids won from OEMs.
PepsiCo employed 3D printing to create the RUFFLES Deep Ridged masterpiece. Under Nooyi's leadership, the corporation greatly expanded its innovation capabilities; however, other innovation programs may be superseding additive manufacturing at PepsiCo.
Genome sharing through an open information sharing platform presents an unprecedented opportunity for the future precision of medicine and health for the worldwide community
Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has partnered with IBM's Watson Drug Discovery program to accelerate their immuno-oncology drug discovery time. Perhaps IBM Watson's machine learning capabilities will uncover novel therapy combinations for Pfizer that could lead to a cancer cure.