1、Wave 10Data-poweredInnovationReview Capgemini 2025.All rights reserved3 Capgemini 2025.All rights reserved Capgemini 2025.All rights reserved23Niraj PariharChief Executive Officer,Insights and Data,CapgeminiEditors noteForewordRon TolidoChief Technology Officer,Insights and Data,CapgeminiEvery editi
2、on of the Data-Powered Innovation Review starts with a spark an idea,a conversation,a glimpse into the future were all building(or dodging,for that matter).And while for some of us this may be the beginning of a well-deserved summer break,others are deep in delivery mode or strategizing for whats ne
3、xt.Wherever this edition finds you though,we hope it offers the right balance:light enough to browse,rich enough to spark action.Youll find plenty of materials in this magazine to inspire that,from(but of course)agentic AI to frugal LLM models,humanoid teammates,AI-native supply chains,and complianc
4、e engines with a bite.This mid-year edition maps a landscape thats moving fast amid highly unpredictable times.And for a change,that is far from the clich it often turns out to be.But theres a direction too:were moving from simple AI plugins to built-in,native intelligence.From systems that support
5、to systems that co-create.From workflows to networks.From pilots and proofs-of-concept to full-on enterprise reboots.The pendulum swing keeps going on.If youd like to keep the inspiration coming,our Data-Powered Innovation Jam podcast continues to explore new ideas with a mix of insight,a slight tou
6、ch of irreverence,and quite a few unexpected musical references.Hosted by our AI rockstars Robert Engels and Weiwei(plus me),its your companion to the magazine or simply a soundtrack to thinking out loud.You can find it wherever you get your podcasts,or on our page.Thank you to all the contributors,