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Blueprint for Bouncing Back: A Design Thinking Guide to Unemployment

Tullio Siragusa

Blueprint for Bouncing Back: A Design Thinking Guide to Unemployment Life’s journey is peppered with unpredictable twists and turns. As daily commutes become less frequent, it might be time to rethink our transportation choices. As with design, refining based on feedback is paramount. Benefits: Building a professional network.

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Exploring the Global Smart Cities Market: Software Opportunities

Tullio Siragusa

Consulting and Professional Services Firms This includes companies that provide planning, design, and implementation services for smart cities. Software engineering services companies that can provide these solutions will have a significant opportunity to grow. The leading players are Arup, McKinsey, KPMG, PwC, and EY.

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People-Centric Technology Empowers Communities

Tullio Siragusa

For instance, a company named Zipline is an American company that designs, manufactures, and operates delivering drones that serve Africa to focus on some of the hard-to-reach areas with transportation infrastructure problems. Some technologies are solving real problems in places where people have no access to the internet.

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

Tullio Siragusa

Transportation’s AI-driven Transformation AI has left no industry untouched, and transportation is no exception. Mechanics are becoming technicians, drivers are becoming operators, and transport planners are morphing into logistics analysts. With the advent of autonomous vehicles, fears of job loss are common.

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My 5 S for future Innovation: Smart, Stacks, Scale, Storage, and Software

Paul Hobcraft

Well, statements like this at the very moment of acquisition, always are designed to catch our attention, I mean why else do we have a thriving M&A for businesses than not to claim the inherent sense of the takeover or merger is going to be paved with bold intentions? Personal agenda’s get pushed, IT viewpoints are far to narrow.