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Future Food Tech: How Modern Is Changing the Way We Eat

The Product Coalition

The emergence of new technologies, mobile app-based services such as food delivery service apps , QR codes, traceability software, and numerous others have resulted in a radical transformation of the food industry. billion by 2030. Nevertheless, technology has altered every aspect of our life.

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5 Machine Learning Lessons for Product Managers

Mind the Product

According to Crunchbase, in 2018 there were 5,000 startups relying on machine learning for their main and ancillary applications, products, and services. By 2030, it is expected to contribute $15.7 By 2030, it is expected to contribute $15.7 Just one year later, there have been almost 9,000 of them.

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Konduit AI: Exploring the Potential for AI in SE Asia

The Product Coalition

This is done in three key ways: investing in proven startups, connecting them with opportunities by way of an in-house accelerator programme, and working closely with them to co-develop AI-driven products and solutions. The models run on Konduit Serving, and business metrics are monitored through a custom dashboard.

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Sustainability Objectives VS Financial Viability: A Paradox for CleanTech Startups

Bain Public

As a product leader working for startups and organizations that have sustainability practices at the core of their ambitious goals, you want to achieve business success in ways that honour your ethical values as well as respect climate fundamentals. Luckily, CleanTech startups are keen to meet the challenges of combating climate change.

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Intercom on Product: The dawn of a new decade

Intercom, Inc.

We look at some of these and predict how they might improve for the the future. And they were designing these amazing futuristic looking Minority Report -like cars. Emmet: I think the bigger story is probably the move towards extremely well designed tools for getting work done. That’s my limited understanding of it.