Monthly Archives - May 2020

Why the world needs this 400-year-old business practice

 28th May, 2020

Stakeholder capitalism formed the overarching theme of this year’s World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos. Interacting with the delegates, I observed just how seriously this philosophy is now being taken.Global business leaders are recognizing that their company’s relationship with employees needs to change, their commitment to communities needs rethinking,...

Data can change the world

 28th May, 2020

When you shop online, do you ever see suggestions like “Customers who purchased this item were also interested in...”? These suggestions are generated by algorithms crunching data from a vast pool of previous customer purchases.

This sort of data utilization is rapidly spreading across many industries and areas of society.

For...

Dreams of continuing the family business

 13th May, 2020

The current economic boom has manufacturers scurrying to keep up with demand. Steere Enterprises, which makes advanced air induction systems for global automakers, runs its factories hard, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Its management examines every detail to ensure processes run smoothly and continuously.While manufacturers typically fine-tune...

Meet the scientist turning CO2 into liquid fuels

 6th May, 2020

The world emits a lot of carbon dioxide – about 37 billion tonnes a year. But what if we could capture some of that CO2 before it reaches the atmosphere and do something useful with it instead?Engineer Florian Möllenbruck has set his sights on making this vision a reality. After being...

How science is engineering solutions to future global challenges

 6th May, 2020

The world is going through a fundamental transformation, which is changing the way we live, work and think. The Fourth Industrial Revolution is ushering in dramatic change and giving rise to a future filled with exciting opportunities and new challenges. Together, governments and businesses must find solutions to society’s most...

How The Logistics Of Warehouse Production Is Changing

 6th May, 2020

Amazon hit headlines around the world when it delivered its first parcel by drone in 2016.Automatic guided vehicles (AGVs) are still more common in warehouses than swarms of robots. Today drone delivery flights are being tested around the world, training to drop off everything from medicine, to TV streaming sticks, to...