1、Data-powered Innovation ReviewWave 11Robert EngelsAI CTO,AI Future Lab Lead,Insights&Data,CapgeminiNiraj PariharChief Executive Officer,Insights&Data,Capgemini Capgemini 2025.All rights reserved23This edition of the Data-Powered Innovation Review doesnt start with a spark;it starts with a pa
2、ttern.Youll see it in the frost-like visuals across these pages,in the way AI systems learn and align,and in the growing resonance between humans and intelligent machines.It shows that moment when ideas stop floating in the abstract and finally are made real.Throughout this eleventh edition,that sen
3、se of resonance is everywhere.From articles such as“Blue ocean intelligence”and“Beyond data:Shaping the age of AI products”to“Serendipitous teams”and“The age of anticipation”,our authors show how data-powered systems are moving from experimentation to orchestration.Agentic AI doesnt just respond any
4、more;it plans,reasons,and occasionally outpaces its creators politely,for now.Not every story is about algorithms,though.“Bringing 750 years of history to life”from Amsterdam brings things back to the human scale a reminder that innovation also thrives in culture,collaboration,and community.The city
5、 becomes a metaphor for how creativity,data,and design can coexist proving that great ideas,like canals,flow best when theyre connected(and preferably not frozen,for that matter).Of course,as its the end of the year,we couldnt help coming up with some data and AI predictions for 2026 against all odd
6、s in a highly unpredictable market.If you prefer your insights with a bit of rhythm,by all means tune in to the Data-powered Innovation Jam podcast available wherever you get your podcasts.Its the magazines more talkative sibling:a mix of insight,irreverence,and the occasional odd musical reference