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yeah
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so hi everyone
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i i'm that raw and here the my partner fetch ah it's really a pleasure to introduce you to next adventure
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so we're both business consultant left here i decided
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to free my time out of organisations they need
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and dedicate hundred defence to my passion since ever which it cognition
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so i started to think of a digital twin that would structured information the way i do
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and service my clients without eating up my time so you
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tammy okay cool but how is that relevant to anyone else
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so let's have a look together at my client be to
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be as a consultant i'd deal with decision makers in corporations
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so imagine like finance director supply chain director
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for a global pharmaceutical company that sounds like
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a dream job right but believe me when i asked my client to describe a typical p.
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it is not about high level strategy or shaping the future here is what they see
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first thing in the morning i check my emails it there any critical issue if everything
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under control then you can be sure each critical issue will turn into a meeting translating in
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that triple booked calendar and this here is how they perceive their organisation
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especially after several wave of mergers or acquisitions this is a total mess
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who had the information who does what and when and cool to contribute to this or that meeting
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that is the summary of the pains mike lined face and they only right from the same source
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information is scattered all around and the biggest pain for
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decision maker is actually to lack quality time for insights
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now let me show you all how next site is going to revolutionise my client the experience
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it's flexible as well um
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japan ensures that becomes a good okay so that exactly the same yeah
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buts but now they're the small next slide icon that make the whole different
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you click on it and you get the topic map based on your email
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the coloured entity reflects the recurrence of the topic in critical issues or in right
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you can that energy to and how to big picture then you click
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on this one and the same information interest is translated in the process map
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allowing you to place each and every exchange and information centre in the rights the process
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so we don't want to bring yet another software we
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think there are already too many different tools in organisations
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or solution will merge into existing information sharing fifth it and if you know
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like neck fact i cool okay clyde on mailbox like outlook or to email
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or any open platform like pharaoh or microsoft teens so
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why don't we start with inmates because we believe actually
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in corporations in for now if they feel the smartest
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way to interest that the latest update lively information in organisations
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how do we get to the result we just sold so we start as a consulting company with streamlining profit
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in working with or client teams on best practically in only chairing
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then we provide this very intuitive interface to have business experts
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speech an algorithm to structure the information that we they would do
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the training is done on the whole organisation knowledge but each
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use a debt of you depending on their access rights to information
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after training our clients have the pleasure to let their teams
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digital twin structure the information for them and dedicates to in fact
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in the clients we have of consultants we identify functional managers have below that have the
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biggest pain in articulating scattered information because they
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serve you a lot of different internal clients
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uh all the divisions different market et cetera and they receive the
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big a stream of internal information from a lot of different sources
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this is the average speed of their time but actually most that of them spend more
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than twenty five with an inch of gathering information so we want to automate the specific part
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so that they don't lose time anymore in just putting the pieces together and
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can focus fifty percent on generating inside and the rest in communication and decision making
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oh oh oh
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which are
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i i thought you know if half an hour
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ah i see that ah
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oh yes and ah which is strange you know
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so ah you should have thought of me
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oh yeah which actually you should ah ah ah ah all of
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or ah ah ah ah
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ah ah ah ah ah
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well our actions our main ah ha ha h. m.
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i. h. o. h. e. g. e. all possible for that
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as for you all effective are usually our ah one
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a lasting effect how you define it playful
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things which he's each ah okay and there
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and ah which will tell us next one or one
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in fact i talked on and off
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we also take into consideration our clients human side and typically the need to touch
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to take notes on paper and move in space which is called the hectic need
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we cover that with our consulting approach and we take that into consideration in designing the user journey
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s. for our if you have ah ah ah ah ah ah ah e. right now ah ah
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oh oh oh by the age old files
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e. e. o. c. o. o. one e. ha
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i know that you are you are much higher uh in it yeah
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yes uh_huh or speech
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so unfortunately i cannot see uh the same thing on the screen and
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on the computer but the idea uh it's what have we achieved so far
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we have a first
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yeah yeah they're actually sorry thank you so we have a first prototype of this um and
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knowledge deterioration that we should just before allowing you to die in detail and out to big picture
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and allowing a process experts or business experts to uh draw their
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uh no it's structure in a very playful way by dragging and dropping
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we also have a first version of or other than that we have train the to last week's
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on our clients data uh and we can see that we have an accuracy score
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in structuring information from supply chain of a
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thrifty for this that like fifty four percent
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and eighty percent on structuring finance the them
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so there is further training that is the required
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uh so we have a team of five
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we have the channel five it's complimentary skills and uh first client infirmity tickle industry
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and uh next year we want to have or solution fully trained for the pharmaceutical industry and
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upfront sorry fully trained for the pharmaceutical industry and
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they hear after two at two new uh business sectors
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so our teens has a business expertise in uh so
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business expertise and skilled in machine learning a u. x.
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design and software development and we have such apple has corporate background which is very high and our target customer
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i think the member if deal on the strategic position incorporate
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right now so that's why does not display for confidentiality reasons
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but we're in discussion for him to join as head of business development next year
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uh so here the main message is we are going to make it
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with or without external phones but it's all a question of timing so
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the external form that you see here in colour would be handed within
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dedicated to getting the best profiled out beer so business developer that can connect
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with a corporate and drive those consulting projects so
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be warmly welcome in or five hundred k. p. reading
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entering that you remain you have the opportunity to see our target user experience
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you're so that it's yet thanks for your attention and any questions are welcome

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