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Key Technology Trends to Watch in 2023: From AI and 5G to Quantum Computing and Cybersecurity

Tullio Siragusa

5G and Edge Computing The deployment of 5G networks and the growth of edge computing are expected to drive innovation in areas such as the Internet of Things (IoT), autonomous vehicles, and smart cities. Click Here Blog Subscrition Here Email*

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Exploring High-Growth Opportunities in Software Engineering

Tullio Siragusa

Let’s explore high-growth opportunities in software engineering, from AI, Cloud Computing to Internet of Things (IoT), and Cybersecurity. Internet of Things (IoT) The IoT market is growing rapidly and is expected to reach $1.3 trillion by 2026. Optimizing the performance and scalability of IoT systems.

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Exploring the Global Smart Cities Market: Software Opportunities

Tullio Siragusa

Smart Cities Players Technology Companies This includes companies specializing in hardware and software solutions for smart cities, such as Internet of Things (IoT) providers, cloud computing companies, and cybersecurity firms. Let’s explore the market opportunities by categories and regions.

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AI: Transforming, Not Eliminating, the Jobscape for those who Embrace the Future

Tullio Siragusa

AI — The Tool, Not The Taskmaster AI is an innovative tool that will change the way we approach our work rather than a taskmaster that will usurp our jobs. Robotic arms may assemble parts faster than humans, but they can’t innovate or problem-solve in the same way. For example, look at the healthcare industry.

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25 years of Innovation- how has it evolved? Has it been successful?

Paul Hobcraft

25 years looking back at Innovation’s evolution I decided to hold a conversation with Google’s Gemini about how innovation had changed and hopefully progressed since I first became involved 25 years ago, when I lived in Singapore and was heavily involved in my MBA, which had innovation as an elective.