Showing posts with label Disruptive Innovation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disruptive Innovation. Show all posts

Monday, July 19, 2021

ธนาคารปรับตัวสู้ DeFi อย่างไร เมื่อโลกการเงินไร้ตัวกลาง ไม่ต้องการสถาบัน...

ธนาคารปรับตัวสู้ DeFi อย่างไร เมื่อโลกการเงินไร้ตัวกลาง ไม่ต้องการสถาบัน
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Defi กำลังจะเข้ามาล้มธนาคารกลาง ฆ่าธนาคารพาณิชย์ จริงหรือ
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The Secret Sauce เอพิโสดนี้ รวมพูดคุยกับพอล-ธนะเมศฐ์ อาริยวัฒน์ Head of Venture Builder, KASIKORN X (KX) เขาเปรียบการพัฒนาเซอร์วิสเหมือน ‘เด็กต่อเลโก้’ และเปรียบปัญหาในโลก Defi เหมือนหนังเรื่อง The Matrix เขาเชื่อว่า Defi อาจไม่ใช่ผู้ร้าย แต่คือโอกาสยิ่งใหญ่ที่รออยู่
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ลองมาฟังกันว่า KX มองเห็นโอกาสอะไร ธนาคารจะปรับแผนต่อไปอย่างไร เพื่อให้เกิด Financial Service ที่สอดคล้องกับความต้องการใหม่ๆ ของผู้บริโภค รวมถึงเทรนด์และเคสตัวอย่างจริงธนาคารจาก
ต่างชาติที่เริ่มออกตัวก่อน พวกเขาทำอะไร ใน The Secret Sauce: Executive Espresso
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ติดตามฟังได้ที่
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Saturday, January 12, 2019

2019 International Innovation Scorecard

What did Thailand do right?

Thailand has relatively low corporate and individual marginal tax rates and ranks well above similarly-sized countries in the ease of starting a business. Also, the nation boasts access to improved drinking water sources for the vast majority of its population.

What can Thailand do better?

Thailand could lay legal groundwork and support self-driving vehicle development, an area where the country currently lags behind almost every other nation on the Scorecard. The country can increase its proportion of highly-skilled workers and dramatically increase its R&D spending, which is currently just 0.60 percent of its GDP.





Modest Innovator Thailand 



Source: Consumer Technology Association

Monday, December 5, 2016

Sometimes A Startup Has To Seek Permission To Change The World

Elon Musk has joked that experts call the Hyperloop either obvious — or impossible. We believe it is possible, but we face some difficult challenges unlike those faced by most tech startups. 




  • Elon Musk makes a surprise appearance and answers questions from the crowd at the SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Design Competition award ceremony held at Texas A&M University. 



Credit: Texas A&M University, thanks for sharing. 

Full video of the 2-hours event can be found here (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/82250240#

Overview: (-2:10

00:00. Standing ovation & intro remarks 

01:40. Next Hyperloop competition details Q&A

03:50. Inspiration for Hyperloop 


05:40. Ideal “wheel” solution 

07:52. Last minute competition rule changes 

10:47. Starting small, then going bigger 

12:30. Hyperloop on Mars

14:25. First “real” Hyperloop

15:16. Name origin

15:48. Made in China?

16:28. Advices for competing teams, financial investment

18:05. Next big idea for Elon: Electric Jet (he might do it!)

18:49. Swimming against the stream

20:35. Hyperloop as car replacement

22:00. Tunnels to fight traffic

22:50. Origin of SpaceX

26:58. Economic 

27:50. SpaceX “students” projects

28:35. Please sign our Design Award

29:17. Quick Qs: Dragon 2 interior, Hyperloop competition, Falcon Heavy ETA, selfies

31:52. Going to Mars and beyondElon Musk speaks at the Hyperloop Pod Award Ceremony 2016

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

3Doodler 2.0 Launch Video - The World's First 3D Printing Pen, Reinvente...

"When we first launched the 3Doodler we asked the world to imagine a pen that could literally draw in the air.

Two years on, we’ve made the world’s first 3D printing pen even better, with a new and improved version that’s slimmer, lighter, quieter, and even easier to use.

The 3Doodler heats, then rapidly cools plastic, allowing instant 3D creation; and with no software or
computers, the possibilities are limited only by your imagination.

We’ve shipped over 130,000 first generation 3Doodlers; and our community has used them to create amazing things: from jewellery, to RC planes, fully 3Doodled dresses, architectural models, and even writing braille.

It was because of the support of this Kickstarter community that we were able to make the 3Doodler dream a reality. To say thank you, we’ve decided to bring 3Doodler 2.0 to you first!

Completely redesigned from top to bottom, and housed in a sleek aluminium casing, the new 3Doodler is the result of over two years of research and development, all aimed at giving you the best 3Doodling experience possible.

The new 3Doodler is also packed with loads of enhancements, making it smoother, sleeker, and easier to use than ever before.

We’re also releasing exciting new accessories, including the JetPack, a portable power pack that gives you the freedom to 3Doodle on the go.

To help kickstart creativity in the classroom we’ve created a special educational bundle - complete with pens, plastic, accessories and curricular materials - which you can send to any school, library or
makerspace of your choosing.

If you can draw, write or wave a finger in the air you can create with the 3Doodler.

Our Community website has hundreds of projects and stencils that you can download for free; and it’s filled with how-to videos and images of inspiring creations from around the world.

So when will you get your new 3Doodler?

We’ll start shipping to our first backers within a few weeks; and the majority of you will be 3Doodling by April.

We can’t thank you enough for joining us on this amazing journey."

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Glen Keane – Step into the Page

Over nearly four decades at Disney, Glen Keane animated some the most compelling characters of our time: Ariel from The Little Mermaid, the titular beast in Beauty and the Beast, and Disney’s Tarzan, to name just a few. The son of cartoonist Bil Keane (The Family Circus), Glen learned early on the importance of holding onto your childhood creativity—and how art can powerfully convey emotion. Keane has spent his career embracing new tools, from digital environments to 3D animation to today’s virtual reality, which finally enables him to step into his drawings and wander freely through his imagination. At FoST, he'll explore how to tap into your own creativity, connecting to emotion and character more directly than ever before.



Wednesday, November 18, 2015

What Is Disruptive Innovation?

Executive Summary

For the past 20 years, the theory of disruptive innovation has been enormously influential in business circles and a powerful tool for predicting which industry entrants will succeed. Unfortunately, the theory has also been widely misunderstood, and the “disruptive” label has been applied too carelessly anytime a market newcomer shakes up well-established incumbents.
In this article, the architect of disruption theory, Clayton M. Christensen, and his coauthors correct some of the misinformation, describe how the thinking on the subject has evolved, and discuss the utility of the theory.
They start by clarifying what classic disruption entails—a small enterprise targeting overlooked customers with a novel but modest offering and gradually moving upmarket to challenge the industry leaders. They point out that Uber, commonly hailed as a disrupter, doesn’t actually fit the mold, and they explain that if managers don’t understand the nuances of disruption theory or apply its tenets correctly, they may not make the right strategic choices. Common mistakes, the authors say, include failing to view disruption as a gradual process (which may lead incumbents to ignore significant threats) and blindly accepting the “Disrupt or be disrupted” mantra (which may lead incumbents to jeopardize their core business as they try to defend against disruptive competitors).
The authors acknowledge that disruption theory has certain limitations. But they are confident that as research continues, the theory’s explanatory and predictive powers will only improve.
Credit: HBR

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