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Future Sight with Capgemini Invent
by CapgeminiEvery day business and technology move forward at a rapid rate, it becomes increasingly important to explore new ways to adapt and grow for the future. Being up to date on the latest technology is important but not enough for you to get the future you want; more important is understanding and anticipating what’s coming next. Future Sight is your guide to that journey. We bring industry-leading experts together to unpack a new way of thinking around the challenges we're facing today that will affect tomorrow. We dig into the issues that they and their industries are facing and break down the need to know actionable approaches and strategic insight that will help plot what's next for you and your business.
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Episodes
CLIMATE CHANGE – WE NEED TO TALK A cross-generational conversation on the climate crisis
40m · PublishedIn this episode of Future Sight, we dive deep into the urgent issue of climate change and its impact on different generations. Join our host, Liz, as she engages in a meaningful conversation with Arielle Kouyoumdjian and Tyler Williams, who share their unique perspectives and hopes for the future. Throughout the episode, the importance of bridging the gap between generations and fostering dialogue is emphasised.
Liz, Arielle, and Tyler discuss the role technology can play in sustainable practices and the responsibility we all bear in making a difference, no matter how small or large our individual spheres of influence may be.
This podcast is based on Capgemini Research Institute's latest quarterly review, Conversations for Tomorrow, Climate Tech for a Sustainable Planet. It is brought to you by Capgemini Invent. This episode is hosted by Liz Lugnier, lead by Afashan Sayyed and produced by Thomas O'Mahony.
You can listen back to some of our previous Future Sight episodes:
https://prod.ucwe.capgemini.com/insights/research-library/future-sight-sustainable-travel-is-beating-new-paths/
https://www.capgemini.com/insights/research-library/power-of-platforms/
A quantum leap for R&D | How quantum-centric R&D is reshaping research
56m · PublishedOur latest episode truly probes the frontier of tech and innovation. We’ve spoken about quantum computing before on this show – now get ready for a much deeper dive.
Our guests – Richard Padbury from IBM Quantum and Sam Genway from Capgemini Quantum Lab – explain the differences between quantum and traditional computing,
and discuss the topic of quantum-centric supercomputing. Later, they explore topics including:
- Quantum-centric R&D (QDDRD) and how it fits into the larger field of chemistry and material science research
- How QDDRD accelerates that research, including examples of recent breakthroughs
- The potential applications of these technologies in various fields
- Challenges that researchers are facing
This podcast is brought to you by Capgemini Invent. This episode is hosted by Kary Bheemaiah, lead by Afashan Sayyed and produced by Thomas O'Mahony.
You can listen back to some of our previous Future Sight episodes:
https://prod.ucwe.capgemini.com/insights/research-library/future-sight-sustainable-travel-is-beating-new-paths/https://www.capgemini.com/insights/research-library/power-of-platforms/
Finally – a map for net zero | The industry net zero accelerator initiative
41m · PublishedIn this episode of Future Sight, our expert guests from Siemens and Capgemini come together to uncover the best way forward with Industry Net Zero Accelerator initiative – a joint effort between Siemens, Capgemini, Rockwell Automation, Cambridge University, and the World Economic Forum. This conversation covers:
- The four-step “No-Excuse” framework and its potential to change production practices worldwide
- Systemic collaboration and how it’s achieved
- Unexpected challenges and opportunities in our collective path toward net zero
- The changing role of digital and data
- The Estainium Association and their role in creating value chain transparency
Tune in now to be a part of this insightful conversation on how we can work together toward a net zero future. Don’t miss out!
This podcast is brought to you by Capgemini Invent. This episode is hosted by Liz Lugnier, lead by Afashan Sayyed and produced by Thomas O'Mahony.
You can listen back to some of our previous Future Sight episodes:
https://prod.ucwe.capgemini.com/insights/research-library/future-sight-sustainable-travel-is-beating-new-paths/
https://www.capgemini.com/insights/research-library/power-of-platforms/
DECODING THE CSO | The newest role in the sustainability landscape
37m · PublishedWith more and more organizations making sustainability a top priority, a new executive role has emerged: the Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO). But what exactly does a CSO do?
In the latest episode of the Future Sight podcast, we dive deep into the responsibilities of a CSO, and the challenges organizations face in achieving their sustainability targets. This timely conversation covers:
- Lessons from other executive roles like digital transformation and DEI, which can help the CSO position succeed
- Strategies for overcoming the organizational inertia that often hinders progress towards sustainability goals
- How to balance the 8 key responsibilities of the role effectively
Don’t miss out on this valuable conversation about a role that could shape the future of sustainability. Listen now!
Creative worlds collide Inspiring new worlds with SXSW and frog
38m · PublishedSouth by Southwest (SXSW) has long been at the cutting edge of creativity – but how did it become the powerhouse it is today? And how are they connected with frog, part of Capgemini Invent? Today we talk with Hugh Forrest, Co-President and Chief Programming Officer for South by Southwest, and Craig McNeil, President of Capgemini Invent in the Americas. Together we take a deep dive into the history and evolution of one of the most innovative event organizers in the world.
In this episode we explore:
- The link between technology and creativity
- Following trends, versus driving trends
- How to look at “trends of the day”
- Maintaining a creative workforce and creative processes
- How Greentech startups are taking on climate change
- Space, the universe, and the drive to discover
We also look at creativity and innovation within organizations, and discuss how frog has helped to cultivate this culture. From "the power of provocation" to the rise of generative AI, all the biggest tech questions of the year are here.
Tune in for invaluable insights and discover how you can boost your organization’s creative power.
The Next Step to Global Connectivity Connecting the world to 5G from the stratosphere
37m · PublishedOur own SVP of telecommunications at Cambridge Consultants, Dr Derek Long, and our guest speaker, Richard Deakin – Chief Executive Officer at Stratospheric Platforms – unpack the current state of connectivity and address some of the biggest issues in the industry today
- the triple challenge of reliability, affordability and consistency
- inconsistent coverage and the digital divide
- sustainability in telco
Richard discusses advances in high-altitude platforms, which are not only more sustainable but also more affordable than traditional terrestrial infrastructure. They go on to discuss telco on an international scale, a regional scale, down to the millimeter.
Don't miss out on this informative and thought-provoking episode – listen now and stay ahead of the curve!
Power of Platforms. Driving sustainability in a connected world
31m · PublishedOur latest episode features Christian Stadler, author and professor of strategic management at the University of Warwick, and Paolo Cervini, Vice President at Capgemini Invent. These industry leaders share their insights on the role of platforms and ecosystems to tackle today’s sustainability challenges.
Don't miss this discussion on the future of sustainability and the potential of platforms for your organization.
Dressed for success in the metaverse. Fashion in the Web-3 world
52m · PublishedFrom virtual fashion shows in the metaverse to the emergence of GenArt and DAOs, we'll explore the latest trends and developments in this dynamic industry. Join us as we hear firsthand how digital designers are adapting to these challenges and what the future holds for the industry.
Our guest Shayli Harrisson, a leader in the field, shares insights on how web3 fashion firms are helping to build this new digital space. Together we explore the border of what’s possible, including:
- What role is AI playing in artistic creation?
- How big is the metaverse market today?
- How are brands using the metaverse today?
Tune in for informative and thought-provoking discussions on the cutting edge of fashion in the digital world. This podcast is for anyone interested in metaverse technology, the intersection of fashion and technology, and the exciting possibilities that await in this burgeoning field.
In this episode of Future Sight you will hear a discussion between-
Kary Bheemaiah
Kary is Capgemini Invent’s Chief Technology and Innovation Officer. He helps to define the business and sectorial implications of emerging technologies that are of strategic importance to the Capgemini Group and its clients. Kary informs go-to-market implementation plans, aids in the creation of new client-specific solutions and services and contributes to thought leadership on innovative technologies. He further connects the world of emerging technology to all Capgemini Invent practices, clients, and sectors.
Shayli Harrisson
Founder of MUTANI
Shayli Harrison is the founder of MUTANI: a digital fashion network connecting radical designers with digital developers to produce digital fashion assets for wear in games and virtual worlds. Characterized by her own radical aesthetic, her designs feature voluminous swathes of color and texture, creating vibrant fantasies that bridge avant-garde fashion and game environments.
You can listen back to some our previous episodes of Future Sight episodes below:
Sustainability in Automotive https://www.capgemini.com/insights/research-library/all-roads-lead-to-sustainability/
Sustainable IT https://www.capgemini.com/insights/research-library/future-sight-it-takes-ctrl-the-sustainable-way/
Future Sight podcast is brought to you by Capgemini Invent and lead by Afashan Sayyed.
This episode was hosted by Liz Lugnier and produced by Thomas O’Mahony.
You can find out more about them at https://www.capgemini.com/service/invent/ and follow them on Twitter https://twitter.com/CapgeminiInvent.
READING THE TEA LEAVES OF 2022. What does 2023 have in store for us?
53m · PublishedIs the perma-crisis really permanent?
How are guardrails supporting creativity?
What does the growing trend of friend-shoring say about who we trust to do business with?
Moving on, we'll be strategizing for the future, discussing persistent issues, potential recession scenarios and which industries will be hit the hardest. We'll also be uncovering the role of cyber security and AI in 2023, and exploring the shift towards "friend-zoning" China.
Don't miss out on our "Tangible Takeaways" segment where we'll be providing actionable advice to give your business the edge it needs in 2023. Tune in now, and stay ahead of the curve!
On this episode of Future Sight, host Liz Lugnier speaks to-
Bola Rotibi
Chief of Enterprise Research, CCS Insight
Bola has over 25 years of expertise spanning engineering, software development and IT analysis. She is the founder of Creative Intellect Consulting and has worked at MWD Advisors and Ovum. Bola has worked as a senior software developer for Reuters and a chemical and process control engineer for Air Products. As an analyst, Bola has built a wide portfolio of product evaluations, strategy reports and competitive analysis reports. She is regularly sought to provide input into and drive supplier and product selection processes.
Volker Darius
Managing Director, Sales, Industries & Alliances, Capgemini Invent
Volker Darius leads Industries & Sales at Capgemini Invent globally. He’s been a member of the global Invent leadership team since 2020. Volker loves opinionated client advisory, helping clients on their strategic & data-driven transformation journey and business model techification. As a graduate engineer, he combines technical with business mindset. Personally, Volker misses coding himself and loves entrepreneurship.
You can listen back to some our previous episodes of Future Sight episodes below:
Sustainability in Automotive https://www.capgemini.com/insights/research-library/all-roads-lead-to-sustainability/
Sustainable IT https://www.capgemini.com/insights/research-library/future-sight-it-takes-ctrl-the-sustainable-way/
Future Sight podcast is brought to you by Capgemini Invent and lead by Afashan Sayyed.
This episode was hosted by Liz Lugnier and produced by Thomas O’Mahony.
You can find out more about them at https://www.capgemini.com/service/invent/ and follow them on Twitter https://twitter.com/CapgeminiInvent.
050: Featuring Synapse- Putting oil back where it belongs with Peter Reinhardt
38m · PublishedThis week we're featuring an episode of Hardware To Save The Planet, about the technological innovations that are helping in the fight against climate change, a podcast from our friends over at Synapse, a part of Capgemini Invent. A special thank you to Dylan Garrett and the team at Synapse.
Dylan is joined by Peter Reinhardt, CEO and Co-Founder of Charm Industrial. Peter talks about his company, its evolution, and approaches to championing the call to save the planet by converting biomass into a liquid, which can then be pumped back underground for permanent storage. Charm Industrial calls this “putting oil back where it belongs.”
Brought to you by Hardware To Save The Planet Podcast by Synapse. Synapse is part of Capgemini Invent. (https://www.synapse.com/) Visit the Future Sight website → https://bit.ly/3Wj6smT
Future Sight with Capgemini Invent has 61 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 39:02:15. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 26th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 31st, 2024 13:10.