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2016 Global Innovation 1000 Study
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Most of the world’s major innovators are in the midst of a transformational journey. In the 2016 Global Innovation 1000 study, Strategy&, PwC’s strategy consulting business, examines the transformation that R&D is undergoing as companies re-allocate their R&D budgets away from product offerings to software and service offerings. The shift is being driven by the supercharged pace of improvement in what software can do, the increasing use of embedded software and sensors in products, the ability to reliably and inexpensively connect and network products, consumers and companies via the Internet of Things (IoT), and the availability of cloud-based data storage. Perhaps most of all, it’s being driven by changing—and rising—customer expectations. Join us for a discussion of the findings with study creator and Principal with PwC US, Barry Jaruzelski.

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Barry Jaruzelski
is a principal with Strategy&, PwC’s global strategy consulting business, and with PwC US. Based in Florham Park, N.J., he works with high-tech and industrial clients on corporate and product strategy and the transformation of core innovation processes. He created the Global Innovation 1000 study in 2005, and in 2013 was named one of the “Top 25 Consultants” by Consulting magazine.

Moderator: Kristen Esfahanian