Sentences with phrase «increasing digitisation»

What does increasing digitisation mean for the manufacturers of organic food?
Increased digitisation and innovation is leading to increasingly modular services, which in turn need creative leadership and a new kind of flexible candidate.

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The complementary currency itself has declined in importance over the period while levels of overall consumption of goods and services have increased (although it is unclear whether the recent digitisation is to change this) A detailed study
The complementary currency itself has declined in importance over the period while levels of overall consumption of goods and services have increased (although it is unclear whether the recent digitisation is to change this) A detailed study18 of the usage and circulation of the Palma found that around half of its usage was accounted for by just 6 economic actors in addition to the Banco Palmas itself: four local stores selling basic consumer items, the neighbourhood petrol station, and a party and décor shop.
According to Joe Nocera, PwC US» cybersecurity & privacy financial services industry leader, as companies continue to move towards greater digitisation and innovation (especially when it comes to cloud and data analytics capabilities), they also increase the attack footprint and points of potential vulnerability.
Increased quality and a greater focus on digitisation in factories are two key trends identified in a recent global survey of 120 decision makers in the international food and beverage industry.
Citing ongoing projects such as the National Digital Property Addressing System, the soon - to - be-issued national ID card, the land records digitisation agenda and efforts to increase financial inclusion via interoperability in the payment systems, Vice President Bawumia indicated that government was already engaged in the use of technology for the transformation agenda.
«This would require increased flexibility in production, more robots and a higher level of digitisation,» says Andreas Nüchter, Professor of Computer Science at the Julius - Maximilians - Universität (JMU) of Würzburg in Bavaria, Germany.
Every lawyer knows that our legal system generates an ever - increasing amount of raw data, yet despite the interconnectedness that comes with ever more digitisation, large volumes of unstructured and unrefined legal data are still produced, making proper management of it a universal problem.
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