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Data is the new oil: Rio Tinto builds new intelligent mine

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Gavriel Goidel

An executive "innovation field trip" to America, marked the beginning of a new era for Rio Tinto. That happened merely a decade ago, and now as data turns the new oil, the company must follow its innovative approach and evolve.

From gaming to healthcare: Microsoft’s approach to visualizing cancer

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Matt B

Can machine learning help transform radiation therapy for cancer?

Predicting customer preferences at Starbucks and the challenges for the marketer of the future

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Erik Peterson

Starbucks is using AI to understand customer preferences and offer recommendations even before they enter a store. The value for the company is clear, but is processing the data the real challenge?

Predictions for Patton: Using AI for Maintenance of the Bradley Fighting Vehicle

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Alex

The U.S. Army is using AI to better address maintenance gaps in one of its most important assets. Success not only means fewer breaks but a faster and more effective force.

Machine Learning – In Theatres Now

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Anjali Itzkowitz

Movie studios are using machine learning to try to predict audience demand and develop new titles

Chariot: Changing Transit through Crowdsourced Co-Creation

Posted on November 12, 2018 by ABP

Chariot offers an innovative, yet simple solution to designing city commutes: asking their riders where they want to go.

Myth or Reality: Exploring the Potential for Machine Learning to Improve Care Delivery in the UK’s National Health Service

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Ollie Osunkunle

Machine-learning driven advancements in healthcare have promised much but left us waiting. Will the UK National Health Service's latest effort fare any better?

Crowdsourcing at Adidas – Be The Designer

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Fred Perry

Crowdsourcing designs, machine learning, and efficient manufacturing processes have all been a part of Adidas' strategy for the future. With the help of open innovation the company has managed to turn its fortunes around and will be aiming to narrow the gap with Nike.

Cornershop: how machine learning can improve customer satisfaction and increase accuracy in operations

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Andres Perez

Through neural networks Cornershop has improved the accuracy of the estimations of delivery time of products.

Will additive manufacturing make space more accessible than ever before?

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Johnny Rockets

Imagine a world where any company can cost-effectively launch a satellite into orbit. With Rocket Labs latest innovation in 3D printed rocket engines, this reality is closer than you think. But can Rocket Labs remain competitive in an increasingly crowded space industry?

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