Technology and innovation are a fickle date. In January of 2007, Apple introduced the world to the iPhone. At the time, critics panned the “smart phone” and couldn’t believe consumers would pay $600 for a device when they could jump on board with a Nokia phone for $100.
Tomorrow, Apple introduces the world to the iPhone 12. Is anybody still doing business with Nokia? Remember Motorola? How about Kodak? They first pioneered the digital camera way back in 1975, but never could figure out how to get this new camera technology into everyone’s hands. Cannon, Nikon, and others sure did, but the largest thirty-five-millimeter filmmaker in the world did not.
Understanding data, unlocking the key insights, and acting upon those findings helped Apple and others innovate, and this is the theme of our Developing Delaware Conference this Wednesday.
Why did you move to Delaware? Would you consider moving to Delaware? Our first presenter will share the results of almost a thousand interviews his firm conducted last month with people who moved here within the past decade and those who may consider doing likewise. Some of the answers will confirm what you believe, and some answers will surely result in an audible “huh!” Other presenters will discuss how data can be captured and used more effectively by your business, and trends in retail. Retail shopping is ubiquitous. We’re all consumers, shop regularly, and live near stores. In fact, back to the smartphone, who needs to go anywhere to shop when you can order food, hail a ride, buy a car or a stick of deodorant with the press of a few buttons! To join this interesting discussion, click
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