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The technology innovation cycle is speeding up, with new technologies transforming enterprise and consumer markets in ways that could not have been imagined a couple of years ago. As a result, technology companies face a constant stream of changes to their business and operating models.


To identify and assess disruptive technologies that may result in business transformation, KPMG has created the Technology Innovation Center.

Technology Innovation at KPMG

Technology Innovation at KPMG

The center connects leading technology thinkers including entrepreneurs, Fortune 500 executives, venture capitalists and KPMG professionals around the world. The headquarters are located in Santa Clara (Silicon Valley), California, US.

Mobilizing innovation

Mobilizing innovation

To gain deeper insight into disruptive technologies, KPMG’s 2012 global survey asked technology leaders for their views on the scope of change over the next four years With cloud and mobile technologies the prime drivers, and China emerging as a true rival to the US, the findings indicate that the landscape for technology innovation is as fast-moving as the technologies themselves.

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Local innovation; global growth.

Local innovation; global growth.

As our survey shows, technology innovation is no longer just the domain of a few. Cities worldwide are becoming recognized for their ability to spot and nurture innovation in their own backyards. Our interactive map highlights some local initiatives that could have global impact.

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