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3. September 2020

Maria Jose Perea Marquez appointed as Council Chair for Digitalization at EUTEC Chamber

We are incredibly proud that our Executive Partner, Maria Jose Perea Marquez has been appointed as Council Chair for Digitalization of the EUTEC Chamber, this is another testament for our values! We are excited to call attention on this visionary think-tank and on Marias inspiring ideas and visions she is going to share.
28. October 2020

Financial health of a company – the check up for future business viability

When we deal with new customer prospects for the first time, our initial approach is quite similar to the traditional interpretation of financial KPIs and this is exactly where problems begin: this approach is intended for companies that have emerged from the Industrial Age and thus, does not reflect the value drivers of the Information Age i.e. data become an asset that actually has no maturity and, unlike machines, their intrinsic value can even increase over time if created through network effects.
31. October 2020

Payments are digital! What is needed to make it happen in smart cities and regions?

Payments processing is not just with COVID-19 becoming increasingly digital and we wonder what it needs to make digital payments happen in urban environments as well, not just for the sake of health safety but also for ease of use and the exploration of new business models arising with digital footprints being left in any interaction.
28. April 2021

Technology is determining Business – why it’s important to be “tech-forward”

Every time we approach the top management of a new prospect to talk about IT, technology or the currently very prominent subject of digital transformation, we have to retrace several steps in the evolutionary history of IT before we can engage our client in a meaningful conversation about their IT strategy. It has become a bit of a running gag how far back we have to get in the history of IT.
12. May 2021

Technology shifts determine business success (and not the other way round)

We live in an increasingly engineered world – in the digital age. But we operate business models, as if we were still in the industrial age – with linear growth. Many of you know about the exponential growth of hardware performance also expressed in Moore's Law. Even on the Top500-List of the most powerful HPC clusters, there are now increasingly commercial applications. In addition, low-code and no-code platforms are finding their way into areas outside of pure software development. This enables fast and flexible application possibilities - without programming skills.