Wednesday, 17 August 2022

Understand the role of innovation in realising progress

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August 17th 2022
Perspectives
Inform your discussions and decisions this week: innovation remains essential to navigate times of transformation - be it to disrupt, adapt, maintain or grow.

In this issue, explore strategies to modernise your business, learn about the future of artificial intelligence (AI) and understand the role it may play in forest conservation. Plus, find out why investment in innovative technology is vital for a healthy news and media industry.
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Is your business prepared for a constantly changing world? Our cutting-edge benchmark assesses how prepared multinational businesses are for the future. Gauge your firm against competitors and learn how to prioritise with our new roadmap to future readiness.
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Technology and innovation | blog
Investment in AI is booming in Latin America, but what will it mean for the region's economy?
Artificial intelligence is set to transform the global economy. Walter Pasquarelli, a manager within our tech and society team, argues Latin America has a unique opportunity to unleash its economic potential.
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Sustainability | Q&A
Voices: artificial intelligence, community and climate justice with Joycelyn Longdon
From transforming global finance to revolutionising forest conservation, explore how innovative technology can support locally led climate solutions.
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Technology and innovation | whitepaper
News sustainability: investing in the future of Asia-Pacific's info-ecosystem
Different audiences are increasingly seeking news and information from digital sources. Learn how investment in technology can maintain equal access.
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Sustainability | data insight
The data story of ocean plastic
Plastic pervades modern society and is estimated to make up 80% of marine pollution. Innovative solutions may help—but even applying existing technologies could make a big difference.
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