We are living a connected life in a connected world. Our smartphone is our gateway to the world and very soon we will be able to connect our glasses, watch, thermostat, lights, door locks and car. The connected life market has been valued by Frost & Sullivan at over $700 billion by 2020, but are companies prepared to drive and manage this change to stay ahead of the rapidly evolving world in which we live?
Highlights of the Frost & Sullivan GIL 2015 congress in London (GB) include a groundbreaking keynote address showcasing global leadership in connectivity and convergence driven innovation in healthcare through the 100,000 Whole Human Genome Sequencing Project led by Genomics England. The Chief Scientist spearheading this most important project globally on genomics and personalised medicine, Professor Mark Caulfield, will explore this project. Furthermore, Nina Bjornstad, Country Manager at Google for Work UK&I, will deliver Google for Work's vision on the importance of connectivity to drive growth.
Frost & Sullivan will present new findings and the key trends that will drive growth and change. Senior Partner and Director Dorman Followwill will introduce the New Convergence Business Models; Senior Partner Sarwant Singh will discuss the Global Trends in Connectivity and Convergence, and Practice Director Ankit A. Shukla will introduce Techvision 2020. The conference will be followed by the 2015 Frost & Sullivan Growth Excellence Awards Banquet.
Over 200 industry leaders are expected to convene from all over Europe to share ideas and strategies to make their business choices successful.
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