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Do you have what it takes to participate in Revolve Unconference?

Christophe Jacques Data Innovation Summit 2015

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1760-1840 The first Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.

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During this timeframe - a lady called Ada Lovelace, Lord Byron’s daughter - pioneered computer programming by helping Charles Babbage with his early mechanical general-purpose computer.

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1840 1840

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Yes, to a certain extend she invented your Macbook.

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1840 The basic architecture was similar to a modern computer. The data and program memory were separated, operation was instruction-based and the machine had a separate I/O unit.

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1870-1914 1900 Nikola Tesla in 1900 in his Colorado Springs’ laboratory with his "Magnifying transmitter" generating millions of volts during The Second Industrial Revolution, also known as Technological Revolution sometime between 1840 and 1860 until World War.

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1946 History repeating: 100 year after Ada Lovelace, these women are programming the first electronic general-purpose computer - ENIAC. Soon after, The Third Industrial Revolution - also called the Digital Revolution - started.

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"I'm calling you from

a cell phone, a real

handheld portable

cell phone." Motorola's Martin Cooper to Bell Labs rival Joel

Engel on April 3, 1973.

1973

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1970 1989

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Moore’s Law

1000x FASTER

100x CAPACITY

2015

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The Agricultural Revolution took thousands of years to run its course. The Industrial Revolution required a few centuries. The Information Revolution, propelled by mobile technology is reshaping our world on the order of decades.

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Do you have what it takes to participate in Revolve Unconference?

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Revolve! UnConference: #1 platform where start-up pioneers can network and exchange disruptive ideas with CxOs and senior executives at established corporations. And vice versa. Visit: www.revolve-unconference.com

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Do you have what it takes to join on May?

1.Do you have a disruptive mindset way ahead of your time like Ada Lovelace?

2.Do you have guts like Nikola Tesla?

3.Are you an intrapreneur like Martin Cooper with a healthy dose of rivalry?

4.Are you like Tim Berners-Lee who invented the world wide web “just by coincidence”?

5.Is Moore's Law named after you?

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