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Le CES, le grand salon dédié aux technologies de Las Vegas refermera ses portes ce vendredi 10 janvier. « Avatars d'humains », villes connectées, nouveaux smartphones et même sextech, l'étendue des découvertes est large. Cela fait presque 30 ans que Gary Shapiro préside le CTA, une grande association regroupant plus de 2 000 entreprises du monde des technologies. Apple en fait partie, comme Samsung, ou Google. Lorsque cet Américain a pris ses fonctions, les téléphones intelligents n'existaient pas et les voitures autonomes n'en étaient qu'à leurs balbutiements. Le monde de la tech a beaucoup évolué et aux yeux de Thomas Serval, directeur général de CareOs interviewé à Las Vegas par Thomas Bourdeau, Gary Shapiro a su faire évoluer le CES avec. « Gary Shapiro a été un businessman incroyable, il a transformé un salon où l'on vendait des télés en un salon où l'on retrouve des produits liés à la santé, la beauté, les voitures : tout ce qui contient de l'électronique. Le CES, c'est son bébé et il le fait bien grandir. C'est un voyageur de commerce infatigable. Il a su suivre les tendances et les accélérer. » Il a tellement grandi, le bébé, que désormais, le CES commence à manquer d'espace. Peut-être plus pour longtemps puisqu'un nouveau bâtiment est en travaux. Il est d'autant plus difficile de faire entrer tout le monde que l'élargissement des produits exposés va au-delà du critère de l'électronique. Récemment, de la « viande de boeuf végétarienne » a été présentée. La clef aujourd'hui plus que l'électronique, c'est l'innovation. Gary Shapiro a certes récemment déclaré dans le Journal du Net, qu'il ne fallait pas nécessairement être innovant pour exposer mais avoir un produit qui rentre dans les catégories définies. Mais repousser les frontières de l'inédit, ça l'anime, comme l'explique Benjamin Vincent, fondateur de Ouatch, un média spécialisé. « Il est toujours disponible surtout quand on veut innover avec lui car il est dans l'innovation constamment, c'est sans doute le mot qui l'anime le plus souvent. » Ninja innovateur Il n'y a d'ailleurs qu'à jeter un oeil aux titres des livres qu'il a publiés pour s'en convaincre : Ninja Innovation, Ninja Future, sur la couverture duquel Gary Shapiro est présenté comme un auteur à succès du New York Times. Gary Shapiro publie aussi des éditoriaux entre autres sur le Huffpost, le Wall Street Journal ou sur des sites plus spécialisés comme Chiefexecutive.net. En 2013, il expliquait dans une de ces tribunes que pour réussir les PDG devaient être des Ninjas innovateurs. Les « Ninjas, explique-t-il, gagnaient simplement en étant concentrés, motivés, formés et en brisant les paradigmes existants. » Gary Shapiro ne veut pas influencer que les chefs d'entreprise. Celui qui relate dans sa biographie sur LinkedIn avoir été avocat et assistant d'un élu du Congrès avant de prendre ses fonctions à la CTA, continue à évoluer dans la sphère politique. « La CTA est une association qui fait du lobbying auprès du gouvernement américain notamment. Il connait tous les grands de ce monde, de Bill Gates à Bill Clinton. » Lobbying Il figure même sur la longue liste des lobbyistes les plus influents à Washington établie par le site The Hill. Mais que leur souffle-t-il à l'oreille ? Sans doute de faire passer l'innovation avant le reste. Il a critiqué par exemple l'instauration du RGPD, le règlement européen de la protection des données. Lors d'un passage à Paris, il affirmait que la France risquait de perdre du terrain car les données sont une « richesse ». Une mesure phare de la politique économique de Donald Trump ne manque pas non plus de lui déplaire souligne Benjamin Vincent. « Gary Shapiro, c'est le plus grand défenseur du libre-échange. Les barrières douanières, c'est vraiment pas son truc. Depuis le début de la crise des sanctions douanières entre les États-Unis et la Chine, il est furieux parce que cela pèse sur les exportations des marques qu'il représente. Il est très souvent à Washington pour souffler à l'oreille de l'administration Trump de ne pas avoir la main lourde. » Travail de diplomatie Ivanka Trump, la fille et conseillère du président américain, est d'ailleurs montée sur la scène du CES cette année. Une intervention qui a fait polémique à son annonce. Certains estimant qu'elle n'était pas la plus appropriée pour intervenir dans un salon dédié aux technologies. Quoi qu'il en soit, elle a échangé sur les thèmes de l'éducation et de la formation avec un Gary Shapiro accueillant. « On veut travailler avec vous et créer des emplois avec vous. Personnellement, je crois que quel que soit le président à l'avenir, il devra poursuivre le genre de mesures que vous mettez en place. C'est très important. » Rien de plus normal aux yeux de Benjamin Vincent pour qui Gary Shapiro « se doit d'être l'ami de tout le monde ». Il est « diplomate même s'il n'a pas la langue dans sa poche ». Favorable à l'immigration, il a d'ailleurs posé une question à ce sujet à Ivanka Trump.
If you could distill the opinions of the tech world down to a single voice, it would probably sound a lot like Gary Shapiro’s. He’s the president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), representing over 2,200 tech companies in Washington, DC. CTA is the group behind CES, the massive, news-making tech trade show that happens every year in Las Vegas. Gary is also the bestselling author of Ninja Future: Secrets to Success in the New World of Innovation, which was a springboard for our conversation. Like CES itself, we covered a lot of ground, including: If every company is a tech company, what does “tech” even mean? (1:46) Differences in European, American, and Chinese tech policy (3:28) Are AI’s data requirements at odds with western ideals? (6:29) The life-changing potential benefits of AI (8:00) The reality of working with the Trump administration (9:06) The “techlash” from the left and and right (13:32) How innovation could save humanity (18:29) Get email updates about new episodes.
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Gary Shapiro is the author of Ninja Future: Secrets to Success in the New World of Innovation and president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), the U.S. trade association representing more than 2,200 consumer technology companies and which owns and produces CES - The Global Stage for innovation. Gary has helped direct policymakers and business leaders on the importance of innovation in the U.S. economy. Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Founder, talks with Gary about innovation, creativity and how to thrive in a changing marketplace. Gary initially worked as a consultant to CES, then was hired to lead the organization. He was excited to discover that the CES board was committed to allowing anyone with an idea to get exposure. This action spoke to him. Years prior, Gary was involved in a lawsuit over the VCR. He coordinated and spoke on the issue, and now sees the parallels in the video, audio, and sharing industry. Today Gary continues to fight for innovators and breakthrough technology. Pace of Change With the pace of change accelerating, Gary sees the future in areas such as robotics, AI, self-driving cars, drones, medical, dealing with pain, etc. He’s optimistic about the future. Today, the path to corporate success is showing a broad set of skills in a variety of industries and being able to put different things together. Gary is concerned with China’s move on AI and their urbanization leading to an increase in creativity. CES Asia has been happening for five years now with a growing level of innovation. Ninja Future Gary’s book, Ninja Future, is for people who want to understand what’s going on today and what we should expect in the future. Big companies used to have an advantage; however, they are slow to change. Startups have to adapt to survive in a rapidly changing marketplace. If you act like a ninja, you have to have flexibility to move and change quickly. Get a team that’s not like you. Ninjas are people who recognize that change is afoot. The book also includes life hacks and ideas, a tech overview, and things in Gary’s life that made a difference. For More Information For more information or to connect with Gary see https://www.cta.tech. CES is held each January in Las Vegas. You can also check out Gary's previous best-sellers, "Ninja Innovation: The Ten Killer Strategies of the World's Most Successful Businesses" (HarperCollins, 2013) and "The Comeback: How Innovation will Restore the American Dream" (Beaufort, 2011). If you enjoyed this podcast, you might also enjoy: Ep. 124 – Amy Radin, Author of The Change Maker’s Playbook & FinTech Guru, Ep. 121 – Herman Miller’s Melissa Steach on Design Innovation, and Ep. 102 – Sunayna Tuteja with TD Ameritrade on FinTech Innovation. Find this episode of Inside Outside Innovation at insideoutside.io. You can also listen on Acast, iTunes, Sticher, Spotify, and Google Play FREE INNOVATION NEWSLETTER Get the latest episodes of the Inside Outside Innovation podcast, in addition to thought leadership in the form of blogs, innovation resources, videos, and invitations to exclusive events. SUBSCRIBE HERE For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Gary Shapiro is the author of Ninja Future: Secrets to Success in the New World of Innovation and president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), the U.S. trade association representing more than 2,200 consumer technology companies and which owns and produces CES - The Global Stage for innovation. Gary has helped direct policymakers and business leaders on the importance of innovation in the U.S. economy. Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Founder, talks with Gary about innovation, creativity and how to thrive in a changing marketplace. Gary initially worked as a consultant to CES, then was hired to lead the organization. He was excited to discover that the CES board was committed to allowing anyone with an idea to get exposure. This action spoke to him. Years prior, Gary was involved in a lawsuit over the VCR. He coordinated and spoke on the issue, and now sees the parallels in the video, audio, and sharing industry. Today Gary continues to fight for innovators and breakthrough technology. Pace of Change With the pace of change accelerating, Gary sees the future in areas such as robotics, AI, self-driving cars, drones, medical, dealing with pain, etc. He’s optimistic about the future. Today, the path to corporate success is showing a broad set of skills in a variety of industries and being able to put different things together. Gary is concerned with China’s move on AI and their urbanization leading to an increase in creativity. CES Asia has been happening for five years now with a growing level of innovation. Ninja Future Gary’s book, Ninja Future, is for people who want to understand what’s going on today and what we should expect in the future. Big companies used to have an advantage; however, they are slow to change. Startups have to adapt to survive in a rapidly changing marketplace. If you act like a ninja, you have to have flexibility to move and change quickly. Get a team that’s not like you. Ninjas are people who recognize that change is afoot. The book also includes life hacks and ideas, a tech overview, and things in Gary’s life that made a difference. For More Information For more information or to connect with Gary see https://www.cta.tech. CES is held each January in Las Vegas. You can also check out Gary's previous best-sellers, "Ninja Innovation: The Ten Killer Strategies of the World's Most Successful Businesses" (HarperCollins, 2013) and "The Comeback: How Innovation will Restore the American Dream" (Beaufort, 2011). If you enjoyed this podcast, you might also enjoy: Ep. 124 – Amy Radin, Author of The Change Maker’s Playbook & FinTech Guru, Ep. 121 – Herman Miller’s Melissa Steach on Design Innovation, and Ep. 102 – Sunayna Tuteja with TD Ameritrade on FinTech Innovation. Find this episode of Inside Outside Innovation at insideoutside.io. You can also listen on Acast, iTunes, Sticher, Spotify, and Google Play FREE INNOVATION NEWSLETTER Get the latest episodes of the Inside Outside Innovation podcast, in addition to thought leadership in the form of blogs, innovation resources, videos, and invitations to exclusive events. SUBSCRIBE HERE For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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In this episode of the “Healthy Paranoia” podcast, Beasley Media Group Executive Vice President of Strategy & Innovation, Buzz Knight, speaks with Gary Shapiro, President/CEO Consumer Technology Association They talk about Gary’s love of science fiction, companies that excel as “Future Ninjas,” smart cities and leadership. Gary Shapiro’s new book, Ninja Future is available now on multiple platforms and in hardcover.
Today, Mike is at the opening of the Consumer Technology Association's CES 2019 show — which means we'll have one of our CES post-mortem podcasts coming up soon! But before that, for this first episode of 2019, we've got a discussion with CTA CEO Gary Shapiro, whose new book Ninja Future takes a look at how people and businesses are dealing with innovation and rapid technological change.