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Marco Cantamessa

FT.com / Management - A pharmaceutical experiment in design - 0 views

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    An interesting article on the way with which pharmaceutical companies are now paying attention to the design of drug delivery devices. Economic value is probably easier to achieve in this neglected area than in looking for the next blockbuster drug?
Marco Cantamessa

FT.com / Companies / Automobiles - Renault chief commits to four electric models - 0 views

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    What will the dominant design of next-generation cars be? Renault probably is the most daring automaker, with its decision to bypass hybrids and go straight to full-electric. The business model is changing, and they are partnering with Project Better Place so that people will use batteries on a pay-per-use base.
Marco Cantamessa

FT.com | Management Blog | The future of the auto industry - perhaps - 0 views

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    Another post on "the car of the future". Radically new architecture (fuel cells, electric wheels, ultracapacitors, etc.) and business model based on microfactories and open source IP. Will it be the dominant design of the future?
Marco Cantamessa

FT.com / UK - Companion of wisdom - 0 views

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    What will the future of personal computing be? After the era of the PC, what kind of devices will emerge as dominant designs?
Marco Cantamessa

FT.com / Technology - E-readers face risk of saturation - 0 views

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    Another take on e-book readers. We definitely are in the fluid phase of innovation, with a flurry of competing alternatives coming out, sales growing, price slowly decreasing (but still far from the level acceptable for mass diffusion)... but absolutely no agreement on dominant design. Will it be black-and-white, or must we wait for color? Will it be dedicated readers or tablet PCs?
Marco Cantamessa

FT.com / UK - Camera makers focus on functionality - 1 views

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    After the "digital revolution" is a dominant design now established in digital photography? Apparently yes. Or maybe not, if a few of the innovations discussed in this article will actually be introduced to the market.
Marco Cantamessa

FT.com / UK - AU Optronics warns over hype - 0 views

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    Interesting perspective on one of the (possibly) disruptive innovations of the coming decade: e-paper. Some players are wondering about the time it will take to truly disrupt traditional books and, most of all, on what will the dominant design for products based on e-ink.
Marco Cantamessa

FT.com / UK - VW shifts gears on electric vehicles - 1 views

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    2010 seems to be a key year in the paradigm shift from traditional to future (electric?) vehicles. Even if the sales figures are still likely to be low for the next years, most carmakers are committing substantial investment in the new "dominant design". However, the competitive landscape will probably be shaped by new entrants and by startups, that still have to emerge above the horizon
Marco Cantamessa

FT.com / UK - OnLive's 'cloud' gaming to rival console groups - 0 views

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    Cloud computing is quickly becoming the dominant design for IT systems and could do the same to games consoles. This is quite striking, given that the trajectory followed by Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft has up to now been the opposite, with huge computing power distributed in users' living rooms, instead of concentrating it in providers' data centers
Marco Cantamessa

FT.com / Technology - TomTom unfazed by free navigation apps - 0 views

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    The field of navigation devices is interesting, because it is focused on product-services, which makes it difficult to apply the usual concept of "dominant design", and also because the business model can by quite tricky. This is especially true when a pureplay like TomTom must confront itself with competitors who have a much wider range of services and who can easily subsidize free navigation apps through its other businesses, such as Nokia and Google. In any case, TomTom made a smart move in 2007 by acquiring a critical and potentially monopolistic supplier of mapping data such as TeleAtlas.
Marco Cantamessa

How tablets will change magazines, books, and newspapers - Feb. 10, 2010 - 0 views

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    An interesting comment on the future of reading and publishing, and on the dominant design of the devices that will allow this revolution
Marco Cantamessa

FT.com / Technology - Motorola and Verizon team up for TV tablet - 0 views

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    What is the perfect "personal device"? In the quest for a dominant design, now Motoral is looking for a TV tablet. Will it find acceptance in the market? This is probably a matter of market segmentation: "older" TV addicts having more money to spend will probably find it interesting. But younger people, raised on youtube and facebook might find it useless...
Marco Cantamessa

FT.com / Reports - Bell-Boeing V-22: Ospreys win their operational spurs in Afghanistan - 0 views

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    Technology sometimes leads to interesting hybrids. Tiltrotors are an interesting mixture between airplanes and helicopters... but frightfully expensive. Yet, while they certainly cannot be considered to be dominant designs, they seem to make sense in market niches
Marco Cantamessa

FT.com / Media - Cinema groups face up to 3D realities - 0 views

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    Are 3D movies going to become the "dominant design" for the industry and supplant 2D? Or will the two technologies co-exist, with directors, producers and audiences preferring one or the other depending on the movie? A question still un-answered, where technical features intermingle with consumer preferences that are hard to fathom. Companies making investment decisions on this technology may find it difficult to make rational choices. 
Marco Cantamessa

FT.com / Companies / Automobiles - Battery-powered Mini taken for a spin - 0 views

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    Actual usage of electric cars is still a big unknown. Will "range anxiety" be an issue? Where and when will people recharge their vehicles? These uncertainties are critical, given the huge investment that will go in defining future dominant design and infrastructure.
Marco Cantamessa

FT.com / Companies / Automobiles - Groups shift gear for a power revolution - 0 views

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    It seems clear that cars are going to go electric ... but when and exactly based on which dominant design? Apart from this there is a huge issue related to time. While in high-tech change is very fast and there is a clear strategic case for being fast, this might not be true in "hard" manufacturing, where diffusion is likely to be slow and painful for early movers, and subject so a significant "sailing ship effect". 
Marco Cantamessa

FT.com / UK - Drive to give cars a fresh start - 0 views

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    The article reports on Project Better place's vision of the "car of the future", i.e. full electric cars being sold to end users with a "battery swapping" scheme. Will this be the "dominant design" of the cars we will drive 10-15 years from now?
Marco Cantamessa

FT.com / UK - Clean tech hungry in cash crunch - 0 views

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    Article on the complemetary role of public and private financing in supporting technology in the early phases of its lifecycle. Financing is a mixed blessing, since it is necessary to make technology viable, but it risks supporting the "wrong" technology or dominant design
Marco Cantamessa

FT.com / UK - New devices forecast to fire up e-book market - 0 views

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    Attention on e-books is growing. However, there still are uncertainties on the future business model for publishers, and on the way they will be forced to shed part of their assets. Another doubt is related to the "dominant design" of the reader (specialized e-book reader or general-purpose tablet?).
Luca Nalin

Sony announces "division two" VAIO laptops - 0 views

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    In an interview with PC Pro, the deputy president of Sony's VAIO Business Group, Ryosuke Akahane, has revealed that the company will soon be effectively splitting its laptop business into two distinct groups. The first, called "division one," will continue with laptops designed and built by Sony as before, but the second, or "division two," will rely on laptops built by other manufacturers. Those behind-the-scenes changes may not be readily apparent to consumers, however, as the so-called division two laptops will still carry the VAIO name, and will apparently have the same "taste of VAIO" and "style of VAIO," with Sony naturally first approving all third-party designs. "We need a certain market share. And if we don't have a certain market share, it's tough to survive"
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