Digital technology reshapes city services
Faced with the many economic, social and environmental challenges of rapid urbanization, city authorities of today have found an important new ally in the shape of cutting-edge digital technology and services.
Building a diverse workforce
"Newmont now has five women directors, which puts us right at the top of the pack for a Fortune 500 company. We have three women on our executive leadership team out of nine."
Startegy: not a typo
Companies, instead of planning, must make repeated and quick attempts with partners to adapt to the frequent technological and social changes of our world.
Mining Industry 4.0
Mining companies have put the excesses of the commodity boom behind them and are refocusing their investments on innovation.
The man who inspired the Stinger
"Design is a tool that helps the brand achieve what it wants to communicate and where it wants to go. Kia has been a challenger brand. We came from nothing and we have surprised a lot of people."
Enel: The journey to open power
"We are focused on our customers, which is why we launched a new global business line; it will come into the market under the new brand, Enel X."
Leading the energy transition
Recently Enel has unveiled a new brand, Enel X, reflecting its strategy of opening up energy to new uses, new technologies, new partnerships and new services.
Taking Kia to the next level
As the automotive industry faces the greatest period of change in its history, coming to terms with new technologies for connectivity, electrification and autonomous driving, market share, scale and global reach have become even more critical to success.
Nissan designs intelligent mobility
While tailpipes and driveshafts already look like being consigned to history along with the internal combustion engine, new digital technologies are poised to have an even more dramatic impact on car interiors and exteriors.
Innovating sustainability
When digital services are delivered via the cloud, public cloud providers like Amazon, Google, IBM and Microsoft can leverage massive efficiencies of scale that no corporate data center could match.