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Here's How Advanced Manufacturing Is Transforming The Factory

April 04, 2016
Advanced Manufacturing is creating disruption — as well as opportunities — for workers. This infographic explores the implications for the jobs of the future.
 

The 4th Industrial Revolution is ushering in a new era in manufacturing by merging hardware and software and reimagining how products are designed, made and serviced. Advanced manufacturing has profound implications for the future of work, as well.
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VR

Grayson Brulte: 4 Ways Virtual Reality Is Shaping the Future of Work

Grayson Brulte Brulte Company
March 06, 2016

We are just scratching the surface of virtual reality. From doctors to auto technicians to astronauts, here are some ways VR technology is helping to reimagine the future of work.

 

Over time, ideas change and innovation takes us to new, unexplored territories that unleash the kind of creativity that creates new dynamic businesses and reimagines old ones. Today, we are potentially on the cusp of such a change — driven by virtual reality (VR).
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Education

How Data Can Drive the Road to Better Education

Cindy Cisneros Committee For Economic Development Of The Conference Board
Aimee Guidera President And Ceo Of The Data Quality Campaign
March 03, 2016
We have robust information on education in the United States. Now we need an educational culture that values the data.
 
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cyber-security

Tom Jacob and Karen Shellenback: A Growing Cyber Vulnerability And The Competition for Talent

Tom Jacob Senior Partner And Global Leader Of Research Insights In The Information Solutions Group Of Mercers Talent Division
Karen Shellenback Principal Mercer Research And Insights
January 28, 2016

As part of a regular series featuring content from BRINK, Tom Jacob and Karen Shellenback of Mercer discuss the need for companies to invest in cybersecurity talent to maintain competitiveness.

 
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Innovation Barometer

Preparing Youth for the Jobs of the Future — Interview With Jamie McAuliffe of Education For Employment

Jamie Mcauliffe President Ceo Of Education For Employment
January 21, 2016

Youth unemployment is a global priority — especially in areas like the MENA region. We need to prepare students for the 4th Industrial Revolution by giving them the skills they need to keep up with technologically advances.

 
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Innovation Barometer

Dane Linn: Building the Workforce of Tomorrow — Business Leaders Stepping Up

Dane Linn Business Roundtable
January 19, 2016

By creating new ways of learning and working, we not only can close the skills gap — but unlock the economy’s growth potential.

 

Ask CEOs what their top challenge is and they will tell you: recruiting and retaining skilled talent across their enterprises.
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Innovation Barometer

Quiz: What’s Your Innovation Language?

January 19, 2016
What innovative talents do you bring to the job? Are you the creative type, a problem-solver, able to navigate uncertainty with ease? You might be in the wrong place — even the wrong country — to optimize your talents. In fact, different innovative skills are valued more in some countries than others, as the GE Global Innovation Barometer shows. Take this quiz to find out whether your innovative talents would thrive more in Paris, Tokyo or a different innovation hub:
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Davos

Klaus Schwab: The 4th Industrial Revolution: What It Means, How to Respond

Klaus Schwab Founder And Executive Chairman World Economic Forum
January 17, 2016

As the lines blur between the physical and digital, we need to ensure the technological revolution has a positive impact on society.

 
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Stacey Jarrett Wagner and Edward Youdell Talk: Robots — Love ‘Em Or Hate ‘Em, They’re Here To Stay

Ed Youdell Fabricators And Manufacturers Association
Stacey Jarrett Wagner The Jarrettwagner Group
December 15, 2014
Stacey: Well, it seems we all survived the mid-term elections in spite of the robots.
 

Ed: Robots, what robots?

Stacey: Robo-calls. Those annoying automatic messages from the candidates trying to get you to believe they know you personally and are here to help.
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Dennis DeTurck and Bruce Lenthall: Transforming STEM Education

Dennis Deturck University Of Pennsylvania
Bruce Lenthall University Of Pennsylvania
December 12, 2014
Imagine an introductory college physics class where instead of sitting in a lecture hall, students work in small teams to predict the height from which an object must slide or roll downhill to successfully complete a loop-the-loop without leaving the track. They then do the experiment and analyze how accurate their predictions were.
 
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