Physical AI refers to artificial intelligence systems that engage directly with the physical world through real-time sensory input and action - unlike traditional AI, which is limited to digital environments. The development of physical AI has been driven by progress in generative AI, advanced sensors, and more powerful simulation tools, but it still lags far behind human adaptability. To truly enhance human capabilities and bridge the gap between digital intelligence and the physical world, AI must become physically grounded - and that’s the transformative potential of physical AI. Watch the explainer below for a closer look, then learn more here: https://lnkd.in/eeN-D_CS #AI #Transformation #Innovation
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As people, organizations and societies embrace change at pace, its leaders must anticipate, innovate and transform ever faster. We help our clients overcome today’s most pressing challenges and seize tomorrow’s most promising opportunities. With a powerful blend of creative thinking and scientific rigor we link people, technology and strategy to find original and pragmatic ways to accelerate performance, innovate through convergence and digital, and make a positive impact on the world.
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http://www.adlittle.com
External link for Arthur D. Little
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- Business Consulting and Services
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- 1,001-5,000 employees
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- Brussels
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- 1886
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- Strategy & Organisation, Energy & Utilities, Operations Management, Telecoms, IT & Media, Technology & Innovation Management, Chemicals, Information Management, Consumer Goods and Retail, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Public Services, Travel & Transportation, and Automotive
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Richard Granger
Non-executive Director, Board Adviser, Lecturer | Critical friend at Board and Senior Management level | Technology & Innovation Management | Science…
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Arnaud Siraudin
Innovation as a Service | Sherpa for executives | Mentor for startups
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Laurent Chivallier
Chief Executive Officer I AI & XR I Co-founder @ Kizwork | Carbon neutral WEB3
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Stanislav Georgiev
Updates
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The banking sector is evolving fast, driven by digital innovation and changing customer demands. To remain competitive, banks must move away from generic models and adopt tailored, data-driven strategies. This Viewpoint outlines the key steps to successfully launch and scale a challenger bank in today’s economic climate. Read on to discover how smart segmentation, distribution, and operations can future-proof banking strategy: https://lnkd.in/eASuSWzV
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CIO Executive Circle | 11 September We are pleased to be hosting a webinar together with the CIO EXECUTIVE CIRCLE on ‘Managing data in an AI-driven world.’ Leading companies treat data as a core strategic asset rather than an afterthought. They manage it with the same precision as physical or intellectual property, ensuring it fuels real business value. Without this mindset, companies risk falling behind in AI adoption and missing out on faster returns. During the webinar, speakers Steven Lehmann, Head of Data Science & Analytics Strategy, Johnson & Johnson; Nathalie Rigouts, former Head of Data & AI, Borealis; Michael Majster, Partner, Arthur D. Little; and Joeri Samyn, Principal, Arthur D. Little, will explore the principles behind AI-ready data management and how to establish clear data governance processes and ownership. You can register here: https://lnkd.in/e7PFWDXV #AI #CIO #data
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Congratulations to European private equity firm CVC, for investing in Singaporean travel technology specialist Airalo. Founded in 2019, Airalo now serves over 20 million travelers in more than 200 countries. Its eSIM lets users switch mobile data providers around the world without the need for swapping physical SIM cards. Arthur D. Little acted as the buyside advisor for CVC. #Esims #Investment #Funding
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Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) represent more than just a technological advance - they challenge the very definition of what it means to be human. As we continue to push past our biological limits, BCIs offer both exciting possibilities and serious ethical questions. This report dives into current capabilities, key players, and the future impact of BCIs to help organizations navigate this transformative frontier. Explore the future of human-machine integration here: https://lnkd.in/eGdP5KVQ #BCI #Technology
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CXOs must assess their organization’s AI maturity and readiness to identify gaps and set clear integration goals, using tools like Arthur D. Little’s AI maturity heatmap. Building strong data analytics, prioritizing cybersecurity, and balancing customized and off-the-shelf AI solutions are crucial for success. Investing in workforce training ensures responsible AI use and system upkeep. Without these steps, companies risk falling behind in competitiveness and failing to harness AI’s full potential. Watch the explainer below for a closer look, then go further with the full report: https://lnkd.in/gCqgvygY #AI #Automation
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Whether it’s with former colleagues, new-to-you alumni or current ADLers, this is the place to search, meet, and engage your network. Register for the ADL Alumni Network today: https://lnkd.in/eTYGXEmJ
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Feeder shipping demand has been highly volatile, plunging during the pandemic and surging afterward, with charter and freight rates dropping sharply since 2022. This price volatility benefits asset-light operators but complicates long-term planning, as vessel costs are rising and new builds face deployment delays. Operators must carefully balance supply with demand and develop strong partnerships with global shipping providers, which requires deep market insight. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/eMgYcdtw
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Setting effective EPR performance targets can be a challenge for governments due to limited local recycling data. Learning from other countries’ experiences can offer valuable guidance when shaping realistic and impactful waste management policies. Read more insights here: https://lnkd.in/euidPdta
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Germany’s plastic packaging recycling rate has reached an impressive 68.9%, thanks in part to effective Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) schemes. Well-designed EPRs support sustainability goals by promoting waste reduction and improving recycling outcomes. They also ease the financial burden on governments and citizens by shifting responsibility to producers. EPRs create more efficient, scalable systems for managing waste. Explore how EPR can drive sustainability in your region - read our latest insights: https://lnkd.in/euidPdta #EPR #Sustainability