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

Tullio Siragusa

The Trends Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning AI and ML are expected to continue to be integrated into a wide range of industries, from healthcare to finance to retail, to improve efficiency and productivity. These companies are involved in the development and deployment of 5G networks and edge computing infrastructure.

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How Artificial Intelligence Can Create Real Value for your Business

Daniel Burrus

A Truly Disruptive Hard Trend. Looked at in the context of my Anticipatory Organization Model , artificial intelligence is an ideal example of a Hard Trend —a future certainty that will happen. This Hard Trend is now not just a future fact, but one that’s accelerating in power and application at a predictable, exponential speed.

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5G Entrepreneurs Creating Billion-Dollar Businesses

Daniel Burrus

Upon implementing 5G, areas such as Scandinavia where Nokia and Ericsson reside would become the primary hub for telecommunications, and China Mobile and Huawei are jointly responsible for the architecture of 5G, making China more powerful in the data world than the U.S. Restructured Global Technology Economy.

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Innovation Management in 2023: Venture Building & Scaling

Innov8rs

And in 2023, this trend is likely to increase further. Susana shares more about Telefónica, a Spanish multinational telecommunications company that employs more than 100,000 people that has been investing in startups since 2006- for a total of 1000+ startups. Beyond the hype, are we seeing investments in "business building" paying off?

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Changes in Manufacturing: How Will Different Generations Adapt?

Daniel Burrus

That Hard Trend changes how we categorize success, and to us as employees in manufacturing, the word is taking on a whole new meaning. Take, for example, telecommunications. We will spend the rest of our lives in the future, so perhaps we should spend some time identifying the Hard Trends that are shaping that future.

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Leading In A World of Disruption

Daniel Burrus

In today’s world of technology-driven transformation, leaders need to embrace a new leadership principle if they want their organization to be relevant today and in the future. We are familiar with the common expression in industries like music and fashion: Trends come back every 30 years. The first is cyclical change.