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The Ericsson Globe SkyView is Essentially a Giant Ferris Wheel

There’s something about heights and transparent observation decks that give me the heebie-jeebies, but the Ericsson Globe SkyView's new addition has me changing my mind. The SkyView is an orb that climbs along the side of the Ericsson Globe to give a terrifying but mind-blowing view of Stockholm.

The Ericsson Globe SkyView orb holds up to 16 passengers and a trip up takes about three minutes, whereas a round trip takes 20 minutes. The SkyView "scale the Globe on rails operating based on ski-lift technology" and the best part is that the orbs are made out of glass.
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1. Revolving Viewing Decks - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop a mobile app that provides augmented reality information and interactive experiences for users while they are on the revolving viewing deck.
2. Transparent Observation - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Create a new type of transparent material that enhances the visibility and safety features of observation decks, attracting more visitors.
3. Orb-based Attractions - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Design and construct orb-shaped attractions that can be implemented in various locations, such as amusement parks or natural landmarks, providing unique viewing experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Tourism - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Integrate virtual reality technology into tourism experiences, allowing tourists to visit popular attractions around the world from the comfort of their homes.
2. Architecture and Construction - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop sustainable and self-sufficient observation deck designs that incorporate renewable energy sources, minimizing environmental impact.
3. Transportation - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Combine the concept of a revolving viewing deck with a high-speed train system to provide passengers with breathtaking views during their journey.

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