What was the data editor The Economist doing at a farm show in Indiana? Discussing the future.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation's Data-Driven Innovation Project explores the rapid advancements happening in the digital economy as well as the inventive use of data for good. The promise of bigger and better data is a future of greater opportunity and growth. The Foundation is conducting research activities and a series of events around the country in order to highlight this potential.
We encourage you to read the blog posts and research reports here to gain a full understanding of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation's work on data-driven innovation.
Be sure to read our in-depth report, The Future of Data-Driven Innovation.
To see how corporations are responding to the Ebola virus, check the Corporate Aid Tracker monitored by the U.S.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation is continuing its exploration of data-driven innovation, and offers this roundup of data-related stories from the past week.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation is happy to present a roundup of recent news related to Big Data and its role in innovation.
REGISTER FOR THE OCT. 7 SUMMIT ON THE FUTURE OF DATA-DRIVEN INNOVATION
Every state has data, but not every state knows what to do with it.
Mobile strategies to better engage employees are the talk of the C-suite. But is the talk leading to success? Are employees working better, faster, and more collaboratively? Or are they dismissing the apps that have been intentionally developed for their use?
Dr. Patrick Sullivan, principal research for AIDSVu, discusses the intersection of Big Data and public health.









