The core catalysts of innovation impacting all of humanity are connectivity and convergence, claims Frost & Sullivan's Growth, Innovation and Leadership (GIL) 2015: Europe.
The GIL congress returns to London for its seventh consecutive year on Thursday, 14th May at Royal Garden in Kensington. Over 200 industry leaders are expected to convene to share ideas and strategies to make their business choices successful.
With his keynote on 'New Convergence Business Models', EIA Partner & Director Dorman Followwill will discuss why convergence plays a key role in identifying new business models that drive growth.
Directly after there will be a keynote address showcasing global leadership in connectivity and convergence driven innovation in healthcare through the 100,000 Whole Human Genome Sequencing Project lead by Genomics England.
The Chief Scientist spearheading this project globally on genomics and personalised medicine, Professor Mark Caulfield, will explore this project.
"We are seeing that the core catalysts of step-change innovation across industries and geographies are connectivity & convergence, and one of the most incredible examples of global leadership in innovation is happening right here in the UK with the 100,000 Whole Human Genome Sequencing Project," said Followwill.
The one-day congress is part of Frost & Sullivan's Growth, Innovation and Leadership community that represents a global network of over 5,000 senior executives.