Gunnar Edwin Crawford

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Short bio for the two authors of "Creating Disruptive Ecosystems":
Having worked for more than 20 years each with digitalization, innovation and product development in industries like telecom, IT and energy, Dagfinn Wåge and Gunnar Crawford address the importance of understanding the new digital business models in combination with digital technologies.
They both have extensive hands-on experience with innovation and development within the fields of ageing in place (welfare technology) and smart home technology since 2011.
Wåge and Crawford are patent holders, and in 2015 they won a CES Innovation award in Las Vegas, for developing a video phone for home health care. They are also in charge of the industrial part in Norway's only Smart City and Communities project in EU's Horizon 2020 program – Triangulum (www.triangulum-project.eu).
Wåge holds two master degrees in ICT and Innovation management respectively, and his professional background is mainly in telecom, energy, R&D and innovation. Presently, he is Head of Innovation in the Lyse group.
Crawford’s educational background is in IT and administration, and his professional experience is mainly in technology, ICT, telecom, energy and innovation. Presently, he is Senior Business Developer in the Lyse group’s Innovation department.

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Creating Disruptive Ecosystems
Price: $9.99 USD. Words: 26,090. Language: English. Published: September 21, 2016 . Categories: Nonfiction » Business & Economics » Strategic planning, Nonfiction » Business & Economics » Development / business development
We are bombarded with buzzwords such as disruption, digitalisation and the sharing economy, and the trending technologies that fuel them - IoT, Big Data and AI. Simultaneously, we see whole industries being shaken to the core and rearranged into new patterns by new players. In this book, we posit that a new business model, the disruptive ecosystem, is at the core of this movement.

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