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Data-powered Innovation Jam

Data-powered Innovation Jam

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Are you on top of the latest innovations in data, analytics, and AI? With data being pivotal to strategy and change, the Data-powered Innovation Jam podcast gives you the key to some of the most crucial aspects of business success. Through our guests, we bring you the latest trends from the world of data and AI, discussing the best ideas and experiences. Our hosts with their decades of profound experience and a background in avant-garde music, will also explore the edges of jazz, rock, and pop - making it as groovy as data and AI. Delve into diverse topics like space data, ethical GenAI, autonomous intelligence, data mesh, virtual twins, climate tech, autonomous enterprises, and sustainability. Tune in now to get insights on creating value from data for your business transformation. Let’s explore the fascinating intersection of data, technology, creativity, and change. One thing is certain - we’ll be jamming in every episode! Web - https://www.capgemini.com/insights/research-library/data-powered-innovation-jam-podcast/ Email - Podcasts.cor@capgemini.com© 2024 Capgemini Ökonomie
  • Supply Chain Reaction
    Oct 8 2025

    Welcome to the latest episode of the Data Powered Innovation Jam, where data meets disco and AI grooves with funk. After a long summer break, our hosts return with fresh stories, musical nostalgia, and cutting-edge insights into the world of supply chain superintelligence. In this vibrant and eclectic episode, we’re joined by Guillaume Waline, Senior Manager of Alliances at Prewave, a company pioneering AI-driven supply chain transparency and resilience.

    From reminiscing about summer holidays and funk band glory days to exploring how Diana Ross’s “Chain Reaction” might secretly be about logistics, the episode blends humor, music, and serious tech talk. Guillaume shares how Prewave uses AI to monitor global supply chain risks in real time—scanning the web in over 400 languages to detect disruptions, compliance issues, and ESG concerns. We dive into the challenges of predicting unseen risks, the evolution of AI from manual tagging to custom LLMs, and the importance of human accountability in AI systems.

    The conversation also highlights our partnership with Capgemini Ventures, the role of data integration across ERP systems, and the future of sourcing intelligence. Whether you're a data enthusiast, supply chain strategist, or just here for the Bee Gees impressions, this episode promises insight, innovation, and a touch of groove.

    Your hosts Ron Tolido, Weiwei Feng, and Robert Engels riff on:

    · The metaphor of Diana Ross’s song “Chain Reaction” as a segue into the complexities and interconnectedness of global supply chains.

    · From Risk Detection to Action: Turning Intelligence into Resilience

    · The Human Behind the AI: Prewave’s Origin Story and AI in Action: Language, Semantics, and Real-Time Risk Monitoring across 200 types of supply chain risks.

    · Predictive Analytics and the Wisdom of Ancient Chinese Medicine

    · Accountability in AI: Humans, Agents, and Ethical Decision-Making

    · Capgemini Ventures and the Power of Partnership

    · Beyond ERP: Integrating External Intelligence for Holistic Supply Chain Insight

    · Myth Busting: Accountability, Punishment, and Systemic Improvement

    So tune in, jam with us, and discover how AI is turning supply chains upside down—in the best way possible.

    Timestamps:

    [ 08:14] - introduction of our guest and Prewave

    [ 15:35 ] - how to find and classify risk types?

    [ 23:07 ] - how to sell something that prevents

    [ 28:20 ] - Prewave as a startup

    [ 36:11 ] - looking ahead the roadmap of Prewave

    [ 41:27 ] - Myth-busting with Weiwei

    Connect with our guest Guillaume Waline and our hosts Ron Tolido, Robert Engels, and Weiwei Feng on LinkedIn.

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    45 Min.
  • The Hour of (data) Power
    Jul 1 2025

    Ready for your Hour of (Data) Power with some Radioactive and Electric Feel thrown in? Ok, so hang tight, get your coffee or lemonade (depending on how your summer looks like!), as we bring you a double whammy from your newest Data-powered Innovation Jam to celebrate the anniversary launch of the 10th edition of the Data Powered Innovation Review. This jam packs in the "power" of music, as always. But this time drawing connections to what “power” really means - from John Lennon's "Power to the People" to Robert Palmer banding up with Duran Duran’s John Taylor (bass) and Andy Taylor (guitar) for Power Station and heavy metal crews like Power Trip. This eclectic musical journey serves as a metaphor for the unexpected and powerful combinations that arise when diverse elements mix, a theme that underpins the episode's core discussions.

    Your hosts Ron Tolido and Robert Engels drum to the beats of two special pieces from the latest Data Powered Innovation Review 10: "The Serendipity Engine" and "Nature Engineered" with Neerav Vyas, VP Customer First, Insights and Data, Capgemini discovering rock music in a video store by accident and Franziska Wolf, Head of Quantum Chemistry for Capgemini Engineering playing the trombone in a band. While Neerav explains the "post-personalization world" where the goal is to achieve serendipity at scale – moving beyond mere recommendations based on known desires to surprising customers with things they didn't even know they wanted, Franziska talks of metallo-enzymes and how AI and quantum computing combined can help us understand nature better and create full stack simulation environment for biology.

    The episode sets the stage for a deep dive into how AI and data are enabling unexpected discoveries and innovations, much like the serendipitous musical journeys shared by the hosts and guests. So do tune in and enjoy!

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - 02:29 – Ron takes a "Power" trip flexing the 10th edition of the Data-powered Innovation Review

    02:29 - 06:25 – Ron and Dr. Bob explores their individual take on "Power" Through Music

    06:25 - 07:44 – Introduction to the Data-powered Innovation Review and two of its authors from Edition 10

    10:41 - 25:37 – Neerav takes us back to a serendipitous musical journey in 1995 and subsequent revelations

    25:58 - 41:58 - Franziska Wolf dives into "Nature Engineered" with Quantum and AI

    42:58 - Weiwei busts her last myth before the summer break.

    Connect with our guests Neerav Vyas and Franziska Wolff and our hosts Ron Tolido, Robert Engels, and Weiwei Feng on LinkedIn.

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    48 Min.
  • Every doc you take
    Jun 4 2025

    From punk rock to process automation, from Blondie to BSON — it’s a genre-defying episode of the Data-Powered Innovation Jam where we grab a virtual bench in Central Park with Andrew Davidson, SVP of Products at MongoDB, and let the data conversation run wild. What follows is an improvisational jam session on the evolution of data, the art of distributed architectures, and why NoSQL was the punk rebellion against the symphonic pomp of relational databases. But wait, that was then. Now, MongoDB is no longer the scrappy garage band. With MongoDB Atlas, best-in-class vector search, and AI-native memory architectures, it’s headlining the main stage of general-purpose data platforms in the GenAI era.

    Your hosts Ron Tolido, Weiwei Feng, and Robert Engels riff on:

    • Why document models might just be the new lingua franca of AI
    • How vector search is redefining “relationship status”
    • What vibe coding really means (yes, that’s a thing now)
    • And how social science might hold the key to truly intelligent systems

    Oh, and there’s Sting, and Talking Heads, and a band called Kobus Gaat Naar Appelscha. Because this is still a jam. In a world of LLMs and memory-centric platforms, “every doc you take” is part of something bigger.

    Tune in. This one’s electric.

    Timestamps:

    07:55 – Introduction to MongoDB and guest Andrew Davidson

    14:01 – Exploring social sciences, graph databases, and database storage choices

    21:39 – Strategies for identifying optimal relationships within documents

    29:23 – With natural language interfaces, is SQL still necessary?

    34:31 – The concept of “vibe coding” and understanding programming fundamentals

    38:01 – Weiwei debunks myths about diversity, inclusion, and data

    Connect with our guest Andrew Davidson and our hosts Ron Tolido, Robert Engels, and Weiwei Feng on LinkedIn.

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    44 Min.
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