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Decoding Innovation

De: EY-Nottingham Spirk Innovation Hub
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  • Supported by the EY-Nottingham Spirk Innovation Hub, the Decoding Innovation podcast series explores the groundbreaking technologies, business models and ideas that are shaping the future of industries. Listen as we meet with stakeholders at the cutting edge to discuss issues around innovation, disruption and importance of ecosystems.
    2023
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  • How space economy is crucial for all future industries
    Jun 10 2024

    In this episode of Decoding Innovation, Hemali Vyas from NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory explores the space economy and shares the impact of systems thinking on future technologies.

    The space industry stands at the cusp of a new era, where the commercialization of space opens up a multitude of possibilities. Hemali Vyas, a seasoned professional from NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory with experience in both the public and private sectors, casts light on three pivotal areas that will shape this frontier: the transformative potential of space commercialization, the critical role of systems thinking and the indispensable value of collaboration.

    Hemali also emphasizes the need for private players, including startups, to adopt a “blue ocean” strategy mindset to foster innovation and take advantage of the opportunities in the space economy.

    Key takeaways:

    • Systems thinking enables a strategic approach to dissecting and addressing issues while proactively managing potential risks for improved outcomes.
    • Effective collaboration aids diverse perspectives, fostering consensus to overcome intricate challenges with collective intelligence.
    • Adapt to strategies that involve creating new markets and demand in an uncontested space. Differentiate from competitors and focus on innovation to avoid direct competition.
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    54 m
  • Why building digital experiences is key to your company’s growth
    Apr 15 2024

    In this episode of the Decoding Innovation podcast, Charles Fry, founder and CEO of CODE Éxitos, discusses innovations, funding and emerging trends in the digital products landscape.

    As industries navigate major changes and disruptions, an increasingly dynamic startup realm is emerging. However, only a select few of these new ventures truly experience success. Rather than merely translating ideas into products for the marketplace, today's innovators and entrepreneurs need to concentrate on creating digital experiences.

    To create a meaningful digital experience, a product should be created with the consumer in mind; the end product should foster a sense of enjoyment and affinity for its users. Adopting this user-first mindset will help shape a better outcome and transform the way creators and developers approach work.

    Charles Fry, the founder and CEO of Code Éxitos — a company specialized in helping entrepreneurs craft clear product strategies and business trajectories — shares his vast experience in the field, and discusses the developments and challenges faced by businesses.

    Key takeaways:

    • Only a small fraction of ideas are genuinely ground-breaking. A large number of entrepreneurs believe that their concepts are fully formed, only to find out, during the trial stages, that these ideas still require extensive refinement or development.
    • Potential investors today demand to see evidence of progress and incremental gains of the company. By building a dialogue history, businesses will be able to nurture relationships with investors throughout the product development journey.
    • Venturing into entrepreneurship is not suitable for everyone; it offers a chaotic and unpredictable environment. But if you decide to pursue it, it is important you do it with passion.
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    44 m
  • How understanding AI today will help you make an impact tomorrow
    Mar 13 2024

    In this episode of the Decoding Innovation podcast, Henry Ajder, a globally recognized artificial intelligence advisor, maps out the emerging landscape of AI and its opportunities, threats and benefactors.

    While the concept of AI has been a subject of speculation for years — even decades — its significance, at least for the layperson, has elevated in the past couple of years. With the emergence and growing popularity of platforms, such as ChatGPT, Midjourney and Stable Diffusion, companies are eager to position themselves at the forefront of the AI renaissance.

    As the relevance of AI increases, concerns and doubts associated with it grow as well. While it's undeniable that AI is capable of advancing industrial operations and human lives, it has also raised questions regarding the potential consequences of entrusting machines with power. This has given rise to debates surrounding privacy, consent validity, ethical considerations and potential for its misuse.

    Henry Ajder, a globally renowned figure in the world of AI, generative AI (GenAI) and synthetic media, explores the advent of AI and the prospect of artificial superintelligence (ASI) and discusses the commercial implications. Further, he delves deeper into the ethical questions the technology brings forth.

    Key takeaways:

    • Debates persist whether AI can be classified as true intelligence, considering it parrots to the users what they want to hear, based on the massive amount of data is has been trained on.
    • A large number of AI tools are readily accessible free of cost — some companies leverage this to build their reputation and user base. As there's a growing concern regarding how AI is monetized, several platforms have started embracing subscription-based models.
    • With tools capable of voice cloning and generating deepfakes, there's a growing need to create new legislation to curb the harm vectors posed by AI.
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    1 h y 5 m

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