John Sculley: 2018 was the year of the platform

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
As 2018 draws to a close, now is the time to look back at the advancements made in the world of technology this year and wonder what 2019
will hold.TheIndianSubcontinent Pro sat down with former Apple CEO and current chairman of RXAdvance, John Sculley to get his take on the
biggest trends of 2018 as well as his predictions for next year.In your opinion what technology trends or launches have had the biggest
machine learning
These platforms are quietly eliminating huge inefficiencies in many industries - fin-tech, health-tech, supply chain, many asset light
businesses too
visible to the public because it's happening in the back office
There are 6.2 million open higher skilled jobs in the US private sector
process automation utilizing cloud platforms and machine learning.Have any new businesses or products particularly caught your attention
this year If so what problems are they aiming to solveWeWork
They have reinvented the workplace for millennials particularly in large cities
I have visited with Adam Newman WeWork founder and CEO
This is an incredibly scalable business
Mobile work tools like Slack and BlueJeans means productivity is increasingly an informal team experience
WeWork creates great work experience whether you are there alone working remotely or physically needing a conference space.Do you think that
data protection and data privacy will play a larger role in the technology industry now that GDPR has gone into effectAbsolutely
GDPR was controversial when it was deployed in the EU on May 25, 2018
Now many of us accept its importance and actually think we need to go even further
So many unintended outcomes from social media
Some of them are destroying our democracy.How are you seeing businesses using data to improve the lives of their customersCustomers are
really depending on the comments, referrals, and advice of other customers more and more
Combine this with accurate data how individuals, shop, likes and dislikes, tracking their behavior and interests means better consumer
purchasing satisfaction
There is a trade off of giving up some privacy for better customer satisfaction
Millennials like, older generations are more skeptical.What advancements do you think the healthcare industry will make when it comes to
utilising patient data for more effective treatmentI have been co-founding Health-tech companies, investing in healthcare, mentoring
Health-tech founders now for 12 years
regardless of patient outcomes to an incentives and penalties reimbursement model where health plans can make more money if they deliver
better patient outcomes while risking big financial penalties if chronic care patients are readmitted to the hospital within 30 days of
Platforms, smart transactional automation, highly integrated health data going horizontally end-to-end across the health diagnostic to
health treatment delivery will becoming the norm by the mid 2020s
Look back to how Intel and Microsoft were the primary forces that changed the computer industry in a similar way 30 years ago.What
technologies are you most excited about in 2019The single most world changing health-tech technology in 2019 is coming from a sensor
technology company in London called Zedsen
It's the first time that a non-invasive glucose meter sensor system is 100 percent accurate and a productized alternative for diabetics to
the painful 6 times a day blood tests that diabetics must take everyday of their lives
It's an amazing breakthrough that has the potential by the early 2020s to change the lives of a greater than 1 billion people
worldwide.There are 440 million diabetics in the world today and this population is forecasted to increase to 600 million diabetics by 2022
Equally significant are a projected addition pre-diabetics of another 600 million people
Zedsen product road map foresees its sensor system called Multiplex Electric Field Sensing can be built in smart phones and into continuous
glucose monitoring wearables in the early 2020s.John Sculley is Chairman at RXAdvancesFbBXVddgJARConbbMkDTK.jpg#