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Car Vending Machine Company Carvana Goes Up Against Wall Street

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Just ask Carvana, the leading online automotive seller and a major force in changing the way people buy cars. For example, as reported by Forbes, auditor Grant Thornton wrote that “management believes” it can meet its financial obligations through February 2021. Wall Street is a tough master, especially for eCommerce companies.

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This Week In Insurance Tech: Gojek Rolls Out Online Insurance, Blockchain-Enabled Insurance Tests, AXA Partners with ClassPass

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The company offers a commercial real estate management platform and offers a commercial P&C insurance program for portfolios between $500K and $10B in AUM. . Goodcover , a San Francisco-based insurtech, raised a $2M seed round led by Fuel Capital. Obie , a Chicago-based proptech startup, announced it raised $2.8M

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18 Corporate Innovation Labs In Healthcare

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” Here, a team of over 60 professionals in healthcare, design, IT, and project management work around a business strategy called design thinking. This simplifies the prescription filling process for patients and improves pharmacy inventory management. Start small. Johnson & Johnson — Johnson & Johnson Innovation.

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Beyond Amazon Go: The Technologies And Players Shaping Cashier-Less Retail

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using their online account to check out in store), cashless retailers hope to merge shoppers’ online and offline identities. Improve the efficiency of inventory management – Once retailers can view the full picture of shoppers’ online and offline activities, they can better localize their inventory.

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Cognitive Technology: A shelter in the storm of regulatory change

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Practical experience suggests cognitive systems can be extremely effective facilitators of change in managing risk and compliance, whether it is to understand the constantly changing regulations, or to address the compliance requirements. This is capital that cannot be deployed elsewhere or used to create value. The system can learn.