Marco Annunziata: Welcome to the age of the industrial internet
Marco Annunziata: Köszöntjük az ipari internet világában!
The Chief Economist at General Electric, Marco Annunziata is a financial virtuoso with a passion for technology. Full bio
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it comes soon enough."
elektromos hálózatokat, kórházakat.
egyaránt jelenti.
menedzselését és frissítését.
have a very powerful impact.
annak egy óra nagyon sok idő.
and simultaneous access
egy százalékos csökkentése
remote monitorings and diagnostics
és diagnosztikával felszerelt szélfarmok,
blades in a coordinated way,
now growing exponentially.
Most ugorjunk egyet,
about the impact that innovation might have on jobs.
that innovation will destroy jobs.
újabb munkahelyeket szüntet meg.
automation of industry,
a Vasemberre fog emlékeztetni,
at another group of cavemen
have always propelled us forward.
haven't seen in a long time,
trillion dollars to global GDP.
and managerial practices.
and intellectual property
from cyberattacks.
a hackertámadásoktól.
it will be here soon enough.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Marco Annunziata - EconomistThe Chief Economist at General Electric, Marco Annunziata is a financial virtuoso with a passion for technology.
Why you should listen
Marco Annunziata is the Chief Economist of General Electric, responsible for the global economic analysis that guides GE’s business strategy. A member of the European Central Bank's Shadow Council and of the European Council of Economists, Annunziata has been featured on Bloomberg, CNBC, and in The Financial Times and The Wall Street Journal.
Annunziata arrived at GE in 2011 with a long track record in the financial sector, previously working at Unicredit, Deutsche Bank and the International Monetary Fund, where he researched emerging markets and the Eurozone. Annunziata confesses that he is "childishly proud" of his first book, The Economics of the Financial Crisis (Palgrave MacMillan, 2011). The book traces the global fiscal crisis back to a failure of common sense, in which so many of us played a part, and offers guidance for learning the right lessons from the outcomes.
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