Ramon Vullings

Cross-industry expert and ideaDJ

Leading expert on cross-industry innovation, creative leadership and culture transformation. His previous book ’Not Invented Here’ has sold over 52.000 copies! His latest book ‘Great Leaders Mix And Match’ is out just now!

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Meet Ramon Vullings

Ramon Vullings is an engaging keynote speaker, author, cross-industry expert & ideaDJ

Ramon speaks about bringing the outside world in and why remixing of ideas cross-sector is a clever strategy in this digital era. Ramon helps businesses with strategies, tools & skills to look beyond the borders of their domain to transform their business in a smarter way.

Ramon speaks about creativity & innovation in the digital age for organisations such as NASA, Rabobank, Nike, Unilever, Volkswagen, TEDx, Siemens, PwC, FloraHolland & Audi. His speeches are always adapted to the specific needs of your event and target group.

Ramon’s speaking style is charismatic, passionate and interactive. As one of the most engaging speakers in the world, Ramon grabs any audience with a combination of research, visuals, humor, stories and practical business tools.

With his background as engineer and having worked as process consultant in the ERP and CRM space, Ramon is able to relate to the ongoing challenges for the M3 ecosystem.

Described by clients as ‘energetic and passionate speaker’.

30 Cross-Industry Real-life AI use cases

1. Healthcare: Enhancing Patient Diagnostics with Machine Learning

  • AI Use: Utilizes machine learning algorithms to analyze medical imaging for early disease detection.
  • Technology: Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs).
  • Impact: Accelerates diagnostics; enables personalized medicine.

2. Finance: AI-Powered Fraud Detection

  • AI Use: Monitors transactions in real-time to spot fraudulent activities.
  • Technology: Anomaly detection algorithms, deep learning.
  • Impact: Reduces financial losses; increases customer security.

3. Retail: Personalization Engines for Shopping

  • AI Use: Analyzes customer behavior to recommend personalized products.
  • Technology: Collaborative filtering, neural networks.
  • Impact: Boosts sales; enhances customer loyalty.

4. Manufacturing: AI in Predictive Maintenance

  • AI Use: Predicts equipment failures before they happen.
  • Technology: Predictive analytics, time series analysis.
  • Impact: Minimizes downtime; lowers maintenance costs.

5. Transportation: Self-Driving Vehicle Technology

  • AI Use: Employs AI for real-time navigation and driving decisions.
  • Technology: Computer vision, sensor fusion.
  • Impact: Improves safety; could reduce costs.

6. Education: Adaptive Learning Platforms

  • AI Use: Tailors learning content to individual student needs.
  • Technology: NLP, adaptive learning algorithms.
  • Impact: Enhances learning outcomes; personalizes education.

7. Energy: Optimizing Renewable Energy Production

  • AI Use: Forecasts renewable energy output from wind and solar.
  • Technology: Forecasting models using historical data.
  • Impact: Enhances energy grid management; boosts renewable efficiency.

8. Agriculture: Precision Agriculture Techniques

  • AI Use: Monitors crops and optimizes farming practices using AI.
  • Technology: Machine learning models, remote sensing.
  • Impact: Increases yields; conserves resources.

9. Entertainment: Dynamic Content Recommendation Systems

  • AI Use: Suggests content based on user preferences.
  • Technology: Deep learning for user behavior pattern recognition.
  • Impact: Increases engagement; personalizes user experience.

10. Cybersecurity: Real-Time Threat Detection

  • AI Use: Scans for cyber threats to mitigate them instantly.
  • Technology: Anomaly detection, cybersecurity AI frameworks.
  • Impact: Protects against cyberattacks; lowers data breach risk.

11. Human Resources: Automated Candidate Screening

  • AI Use: Streamlines recruitment by parsing resumes efficiently.
  • Technology: NLP, machine learning for resume analysis.
  • Impact: Speeds up hiring; reduces manual effort and bias.

12. Real Estate: AI-Driven Market Analysis

  • AI Use: Analyzes market trends for informed real estate investments.
  • Technology: Predictive analytics, regression models.
  • Impact: Enhances decision-making; optimizes investment strategies.

13. Marketing: Sentiment Analysis for Brand Perception

  • AI Use: Assesses brand sentiment through customer feedback analysis.
  • Technology: Sentiment analysis using NLP.
  • Impact: Refines marketing strategies; improves brand understanding.

14. Supply Chain: Intelligent Inventory Management

  • AI Use: Optimizes inventory based on predictive stock level analysis.
  • Technology: Predictive analytics, demand forecasting.
  • Impact: Reduces stockouts; improves efficiency.

15. Telecommunications: Network Performance Optimization

  • AI Use: Enhances network traffic and capacity planning.
  • Technology: Traffic analysis and prediction models.
  • Impact: Boosts network reliability; improves customer experience.

16. Legal: Automated Contract Analysis

  • AI Use: Analyzes legal documents to identify key terms and obligations quickly.
  • Technology: Natural Language Processing (NLP).
  • Impact: Speeds up legal review processes; reduces human error.

17. Healthcare: AI-Driven Drug Discovery

  • AI Use: Accelerates the identification of potential drug candidates using vast datasets.
  • Technology: Machine learning models, bioinformatics.
  • Impact: Shortens drug development cycles; lowers research costs.

18. Finance: Robo-Advisors for Personal Investing

  • AI Use: Provides personalized investment advice based on individual financial goals and risk tolerance.
  • Technology: Algorithms based on historical data analysis.
  • Impact: Democratizes investing; tailors financial planning.

19. Retail: Inventory Forecasting

  • AI Use: Predicts future inventory requirements based on sales trends and seasonal demands.
  • Technology: Predictive analytics, machine learning.
  • Impact: Optimizes stock levels; reduces inventory costs.

20. Manufacturing: Production Line Optimization

  • AI Use: Optimizes manufacturing processes for efficiency and reduced waste.
  • Technology: Data analytics, AI-driven simulation models.
  • Impact: Increases production efficiency; minimizes waste.

21. Transportation: Traffic Flow Optimization

  • AI Use: Analyzes traffic data to improve city traffic management and reduce congestion.
  • Technology: Machine learning, geospatial analysis.
  • Impact: Reduces traffic congestion; improves urban mobility.

22. Education: AI Tutoring Systems

  • AI Use: Provides personalized tutoring to students in math and science.
  • Technology: Adaptive learning algorithms, NLP for understanding student queries.
  • Impact: Offers personalized learning support; enhances academic performance.

23. Energy: Demand Response Optimization

  • AI Use: Balances energy supply and demand in real time to improve grid reliability.
  • Technology: Predictive analytics, optimization algorithms.
  • Impact: Stabilizes energy grids; enhances efficiency.

24. Agriculture: Crop Disease Detection

  • AI Use: Identify crop diseases early through image analysis, preventing widespread outbreaks.
  • Technology: Image recognition algorithms, CNNs.
  • Impact: Reduces crop losses; improves food security.

25. Entertainment: AI in Video Game Development

  • AI Use: Creates more immersive and challenging gaming experiences by generating dynamic content.
  • Technology: Machine learning, procedural content generation.
  • Impact: Enhances player engagement; drives game innovation.

26. Cybersecurity: AI-Enhanced Encryption

  • AI Use: Strengthens data encryption methods to protect against evolving cyber threats.
  • Technology: Quantum computing, AI algorithms for encryption.
  • Impact: Enhances data security; future-proofs against quantum decryption.

27. Human Resources: Workforce Analytics

  • AI Use: Analyzes employee data to optimize workforce planning and improve productivity.
  • Technology: Predictive analytics, machine learning.
  • Impact: Improves workforce efficiency; aids strategic HR planning.

28. Real Estate: Dynamic Pricing Models

  • AI Use: Adjusts property prices in real-time based on market data and trends.
  • Technology: Machine learning models for price optimization.
  • Impact: Maximizes revenue; attracts optimal buyers/renters.

29. Marketing: Predictive Customer Behavior Modeling

  • AI Use: Predicts future customer behaviors to inform targeted marketing strategies.
  • Technology: Data mining, predictive modeling.
  • Impact: Improves marketing ROI; enhances customer targeting.

30. Supply Chain: Autonomous Warehousing Operations

  • AI Use: Automates warehousing operations, including inventory stocking and order fulfillment.
  • Technology: Robotics, AI for logistics optimization.
  • Impact: Streamlines warehousing operations; reduces operational costs.

Talks

Going from best to next practices

Going from best to next practices… this is one of the concepts that Ramon Vullings explains in his keynotes.

Many sectors are ‘best practice’ optimised, which is good, yet also limits further improvements and at a certain moment… silo thinking sets in. So as fellow author Jim Collins already stated: it’s time to go from ‘Good to Great’!

Using approaches from other sectors / industries, can help you and your organisation to jump to next practices to deliver more value to customers and make a positive societal impact!

7 key benefits of a cross-industry approach:

  • Best practice thinking continually optimises silo’s and sectors, so the potential for cross-industry approaches is therefore quite high, hence next practices!
  • Expertise from another industry can generally be used without competitive conflicts.
  • Making broader use of advances helps a company lower costs and generate additional revenue from its own investments in development.
  • Project risks and development time can be reduced by using expertise from another industry.
  • Opening up different types of skills and combining them across industries can help a company improve its own innovation capacity.
  • A company gains new perspectives on its own product or service range by focusing on essential factors for success and on analogies.
  • Experimentation leads to valuable insights, to be able to do experiments business leaders need to become more comfortable and subtle about failure (managed risk).
Cross-industry innovation: work smarter not harder

In today’s business world, cross-over cooperation and learning between silos and sectors is crucial.

Designing these collaborations and finding new solutions needs a new discipline: cross-industry innovation. Ramon Vullings is a cross-industry expert, he engages with clients via his research, projects and keynote presentations. Ramon speaks enthusiastically about how you can go from best to next practices in your business!

Ramon helps business leaders, engineers, new business development and Finance & HR managers with strategy, tools & skills to look beyond the borders of their domain to transform their business in a smarter way.

Ramon is the author of 4 management books on applied creativity & innovation. His book: “Not Invented Here: cross-industry innovation” has already been translated into 5 languages and with over 60,000 copies, sold a true management bestseller.

In this one hour keynote, the audience will also get acquainted with a concrete cross-industry learning tool they can apply themselves immediately.

As a speaker, he has an energetic TED style. His keynotes and sessions are very interactive and full of relevant examples & visuals.

Cross-industry innovation

Don’t copy-paste, copy-adapt-paste!

Cross-over cooperation between silos and sectors is crucial. This interactive and engaging keynote is based on the research by Ramon for his latest book: Not Invented Here: cross-industry innovation, filled with great insights & examples to learn from other areas.

Reducing Risk Aversion

Not a failure, yet a nearling!

For innovation and change it is just as important to let go as it is to come up with new ideas. For letting go you need guts. Guts is what remains if risk aversion is reduced. This -very- interactive presentation takes you over some boundaries…

Cross-Silo Leadership

Augment vertical with lateral relationships

Be an ideaDJ: implement a remix strategy

Don’t invent, discover & combine!

In this keynote Ramon outlines the need for ideaDJs in today’s organisations, The world has many complex challenges which cannot be solved anymore from a single dimension, (innovation) leaders need to understand the enourmous value which can be obtained by (re)mixing ideas cross silos.

Making ideas happen

1% inspiration, 99% transpiration

At many clients we hear the same remarks: ‘We have enough ideas, we just can’t implement them!‘.

Based on Ramon’s consulting experience, he provides key insights and tangible action steps to start selecting, testing & implementing your ideas today! Get ready for (inter)action!

Become an ideaDJ: Fashion as interface for the future

Galactic connections, ready for next frontiers

In this combined keynote Jasna Rok & Ramon Vullings take the audience on a journey to the future and even to space! Using holograms, 3D models and cool examples, they show the audience the power of cool combinations: here and even in space!

Eco-Systems and Partnerships

99% of the smartest people don’t work for you…

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Testimonials

Ramon is a truly inspiring speaker, helping the audience to think in new ways. They key for our conference was that Ramon had really done his homework and read up on us and what we do, so he could refer to examples close to our business. If you are planning a creative workshops and want people to connect and talk about new ideas I would warmly recommend to invite Ramon as an inspirational speaker.
Ulrika Jardfelt
Senior executive vice president, Vattenfall
"From EGO to LEGO” How to inspire, share vision and initiate transformation for 70 Sales reps from different backgrounds in one afternoon? Together with Ramon's support & moderation we succeeded! From the meet & greet we were impressed by his energy, ideas and knowledge of our industry challenges. Together we have programmed the afternoon and Ramon prepared the event and moderated our sales day. He constantly balanced the activities during the afternoon to keep the audience active and interested. I would highly recommend Ramon as a speaker and/or moderator.
Robert Lahr
Head of Sales, Siemens
Ramon is a true ideaDJ! He celebrates innovation and fires up people. We had a wonderful hybrid event with Ramon during the IFCO Innovation Week. He made our people look outside of their knowledge pockets and empowered their creativity. His cross-industry innovation methodology helps to copy, adapt and paste great examples from other industries and to benefit your business. Ramon inspires my personal creativity and ability to search for simple but effective solutions for my innovation projects. He is a success messenger and I would strongly recommend to discover his books, and invite him for a mindset shifting presentation.
Veaceslav Driglov, MBA
CDO, IFCO Systems
Ramon is an electrifying and passionate speaker, his talk on the topic of cross industry innovation & creativity was one of the most well received talks at the NASA summit.
Omar Hatamleh
Chief Innovation Officer, NASA
Worked with Ramon & Cyriel on multiple challenges and they always seem to be able to apply enormous amounts of creativity to their workshops/sessions. Whether it's about behaviour, strategy, team-spirit or out-of-the-box-thinking, it's always worthwile exchanging thoughts with Cyriel & Ramon! Value for money is very important, especially with the current economic conditions and I've never been disappointed in this strong partnership so far.
Peter Lathouwers
Team Leader Business Intelligence, Nike
We hired Ramon for giving a key note speech at our ANVR 'need for speed' conference in Abu Dhabi. Being the first speaker at a four day's conference he immediately set the tone for an inspiring conference. Ramon was inspiring, giving lots of new insights to our audience, combined facts and figures with lots of humour and really connected to the audience. Ramon was the perfect start of a perfect conference.
Frank Oostdam
Director
Ramon is one of the most enthusiastic and energetic people I know. He is very inspiring and creative. He is able to let individuals, small or large groups discover parts of their brains they didn't know existed. For new business, creative strategy settings or stimulating R&D groups, Ramon is the one to call.
Martin De Ruiter
Manager Supply Chain Operations, FloraHolland

Books

Great Leaders Mix And Match: Get Ready For The Future With The ideaDJ Strategy
The book ‘Great Leaders Mix and Match’ is a manifesto for more beautiful combinations in (business) life. The world faces com…
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