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Issue 24 | Winter 2020
An organisation’s level of digital maturity provides an effective indicator of its adaptive capacity to respond to a crisis. In this edition, IKE CEO Professor Sa’ad Sam Medhat explores how organisations can drive up their digital maturity in order to improve resilience and adaptability during times of economic downturn, such as the current pandemic.
Also in this issue:
- Drupal founder and Acquia CTO Dries Buytaert talks about the dangers of powerful algorithms and the challenges of regulating them.
- David Tait, head of innovation at the UK’s Civil Aviation Authority, tells us about the future of transport, from delivery drones to urban taxis.
- Innovation consultant Gary Proudfoot writes about the value of past innovations in inspiring solutions to current challenges such as Covid-19.
- Dr Carl Benedikt Frey of Oxford Martin School explains why the pandemic has increased anxiety towards the automation of jobs.
Read on for more stories, insights and advice from innovators, for innovators.
Susanne Hauner, publisher
We welcome views on innovation from across industry, government and academia. If you'd like to contribute an article to Brite, get in touch.
An organisation’s level of digital maturity provides an effective indicator of its adaptive capacity to respond to a crisis. In this edition, IKE CEO Professor Sa’ad Sam Medhat explores how organisations can drive up their digital maturity in order to improve resilience and adaptability during times of economic downturn, such as the current pandemic.
Also in this issue:
Drupal founder and Acquia CTO Dries Buytaert talks about the dangers of powerful algorithms and the challenges of regulating them.
David Tait, head of innovation at the UK’s Civil Aviation Authority, tells us about the future of transport, from delivery drones to urban taxis.
Innovation consultant Gary Proudfoot writes about the value of past innovations in inspiring solutions to current challenges such as Covid-19.
Dr Carl Benedikt Frey of Oxford Martin School explains why the pandemic has increased anxiety towards the automation of jobs.
Read on for more stories, insights and advice from innovators, for innovators.
Susanne Hauner, publisher
We welcome views on innovation from across industry, government and academia. If you'd like to contribute an article to Brite, get in touch.