the new industrial paradigm, by philippe destatte
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Philippe Destatte is Futurist, CEO of the Destree Institute, and Foresight Professor in Paris-Diderot & Reims Universities.TRANSCRIPT
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Philippe DestatteFuturist, CEO of The Destree Institute
Foresight Associate Professor inParis‐Diderot & Reims Universities
Brussels, The Square, September 24, 2014
IMAGINE THE FUTUREThe New Industrial Paradigm
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The Millennium ProjectA global foresight network of 50 nodes, functioning as a think tank developing a Global Futures Intelligence System (GFIS) in order to improve humanity’s prospects for building a better future. The Destree Institute serves as Brussels’ Area Node.
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The Millennium ProjectA global foresight network of 50 nodes, functioning as a think tank developing a Global Futures Intelligence System (GFIS) in order to improve humanity’s prospects for building a better future. The Destree Institute serves as Brussels’ Area Node.
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The New Industrial Paradigm
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1. What do we mean by a New Industrial Paradigm?
2. The three shifts driving 21st century industry3. Four vitals factors: materials, energy,
structure of time and relationship with life4. Five challenges to tackle in order to face the
New Industrial Paradigm5. Conclusion: Are we ready?
The New Industrial Paradigm
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The New Industrial Paradigm1. What do we mean by a New Industrial
Paradigm?2. The three shifts driving 21st century industry3. Four vitals factors: materials, energy,
structure of time and relationship with life4. Five challenges to tackle in order to face the
New Industrial Paradigm5. Conclusion: Are we ready?
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IMAGINE THE FUTURE
A paradigm is essentially a model and a systemof reference and of representation of the world,which we invent and construct mentally in anattempt to grasp and describe its components.
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I think we are living in a time in which we have anold paradigm, (…)
We are in a period “between two worlds”: one thatis dying but not yet dead, and another that wantsto be born, but has not yet been born.
Edgar MORIN, 1999
A period between two worlds
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The New industrial Paradigmstill refers to the 18th c. Industrial Revolution
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A society can be called new when structuraltransformation has occurred in the relations ofproduction, in the relations of power, ininterpersonal relations. These transformationsbring about an equally significant change insocial spatiality and temporality, and theemergence of a new culture
Manuel CASTELLS, 1999
A new society = structural transformation
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The New Industrial Paradigm1. What do we mean by a New Industrial
Paradigm?2. The three shifts driving 21st century industry3. Four vitals factors: materials, energy,
structure of time and relationship with life4. Five challenges to tackle in order to face the
New Industrial Paradigm5. Conclusion: Are we ready?
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2.1. We are still in the Industrial Societies
Adam Smith
Karl Marx
Joseph Stiglitz
Thomas Piketty
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2.1. We are still in the Industrial SocietiesJames Watt ‘ssteam engine(1769)
Rudolf Diesel‘sengine(1893)
ZénobeGramme‘sdynamo(1868)
EnricoFermi& Leó
Szilárd’snuclear
pile(1942)
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2.2. We are also living the Cognitive Revolution
Information sciences Life sciences
Convergence : molecular biology, genomics, etc.
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2.3. We are building a new harmony throughSustainable Development
Apollo 8 Earthrise (December 24, 1968)
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2.3. We are building a new harmony throughSustainable Development
Sustainability’s seven requirements (Brundtland Report, 1987)
Harmony Politicalsystem
EconomicSystem
SocialSystem
TechnologicalSystem
AdministrativeSystem
InternationalSystem
EcologicalProductionSystem
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2.3. We are building a new harmony throughSustainable Development
Sustainability’s seven requirements (Brundtland Report, 1987)
Harmony Politicalsystem
EconomicSystem
SocialSystem
TechnologicalSystem
AdministrativeSystem
InternationalSystem
EcologicalProductionSystem
Harmony isa happy arrangementof all the elements of asystem making themtend to the same
global effect in orderto reach its ultima‐
te aims
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The practices underpinning the Circular Economy
Eco-Design
IndustrialEcology
Economyof
Function-ality
Re-use
Repair
Re-utilisation
Recycling
PhD2050, 2014 according to ADEME, 2013.
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The New Industrial Paradigm1. What do we mean by a New Industrial
Paradigm?2. The three shifts driving 21st century industry3. Four vitals factors: materials, energy,
structure of time and relationship with life4. Five challenges to tackle in order to face the
New Industrial Paradigm5. Conclusion: Are we ready?
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Four vital factors activated simultaneouslyin contemporary transformations
Hyperchoiceof materials
Tension between nuclear and
renewable energies
Relationshipwith life &
biotechnologyThe new structureof time generatedby microprocessors Gaudin‐Portnoff, 1980‐2001
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The changes could extend over centuries…
21st c.20th c. 22nd c. 23rd c.
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The New Industrial Paradigm1. What do we mean by a New Industrial
Paradigm?2. The three shifts driving 21st century industry3. Four vitals factors: materials, energy,
structure of time and relationship with life4. Five challenges to tackle in order to face the
New Industrial Paradigm5. Conclusion: Are we ready?
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4.1. How could we reinforce industry with the innovations of the Cognitive Revolution?
Hello MaterialsBlog, Dk
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4.2. How could we concretely apply the principles of circular economy to all the activities of the supply chain, in order to achieve a zero‐waste business model for the industry of the future?
OCDE 2009ECC Wales 2014
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4.3. How could we reduce energy consumption in order to improve the competitiveness of the industry?
World industrial sector and all other delivered end‐use energy consumption (2005‐2040) – Source : US EIA
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4.4. How could we prepare the different actors, and especially the enterprises, to Low‐Carbon Economy?
abc.net
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4.5. How could we build a real partnership between policy‐makers, civil society and the companies in order to create a positive / win‐win multilevel governance?
PNUD/PhD/IDLE Materials
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The New Industrial Paradigm1. What do we mean by a New Industrial
Paradigm?2. The three shifts driving 21st century industry3. Four vitals factors: materials, energy,
structure of time and relationship with life4. Five challenges to tackle in order to face the
New Industrial Paradigm5. Conclusion: Are we ready?
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Huge shifts await us, comparable in magnitudeto the transition from the Middle Ages to themodern world. The ability of our societies tounderstand and manage these shifts will bedecisive for the future.
Are we ready ?Pierre CALAME, 2003
Are we ready?
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With the 2050 Roadmap, you are more ready now!
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So… changeis in your hands:don’t be afraid!
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