New generations entering the workforce and older generations working longer are changing employment, career models, and organisational structures.
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Digitalisation and new technologies are fundamentally changing the nature of work, business models, institutions and society as a whole. Strategies have to be developed to address:
Atomically precise manufacturing, genetic manipulation, robotics, space technology, photons manipulation, brain imagery and cognitive science advancements, computer controlled-telepathy, synthetic biology, augmented...
AI is bringing many benefits to our society, including greater inclusion and access to information, goods and services. Nevertheless, it also carries significant risks, including...
Digital technologies will fundamentally change business models, institutions and society as a whole, as new ecosystems emerge. The “digital revolution” is impacting everything from economy, innovation, science...
Focus of policy should switch from primarily economic to socio-economic, as the scope and spectrum of digitalization expands and affects most sectors and activities. With increasing demographic imbalances, retirement and fiscal...
A "Technology-readiness Index" (similar to the German IW Digital Index) could assess and map the degree of technological-readiness (of companies and policy support) to assist policy and strategy design...
Blockchain and IOTA expansion calls a multistakeholder consensus to create the regulatory, cultural and organizational conditions they need to succeed. | Related Megatrends: Technology; Inequalities