Canberra throws another AU$253m at digital economy initiatives in MYEFO
An additional AU$252.5 million over four years will be spent on implementing further initiatives under the digital economy strategy.
An additional AU$252.5 million over four years will be spent on implementing further initiatives under the digital economy strategy.
The company of the future will be a new type of symbiotic organization of autonomous technology and autonomous humans, working effectively together, accelerating the flow of value, as and when needed, to our customers and all other stakeholders in the ecosystem.
While our major industries and institutions are still using centralization and consolidation to achieve economies of scale, our most important technologies are increasingly tended in the opposite direction, toward decentralization and distribution. Innovators and entrepreneurs are beginning to see new opportunity areas emerge in this gap, and we expect that CEOs will begin to see that growth.
The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged businesses to evolve their digital selves in new ways. An important lesson from 2020 is that every business must be digital. But we face real challenges before we reach digital utopia. John Kao, a world-renowned innovation and leadership expert, shares his views on the future of work and leadership as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Digital transformation is an all encompassing term, with many components like artificial intelligence and real-time data tracking influencing technology within business. At the 3rd annual All-of-Government NZ Digital Transformation summit, business tech experts will explore how these processes affect the government sector.
“Moonshots,” or long-term, tech-driven, market-disrupting innovations, can take years to bring to fruition, but companies that have successfully done so have become market leaders.