Sentences with phrase «with digitalisation»

However, one thing is for sure — with digitalisation and automation such a high priority, the impact on the role of the CIO and their IT departments the world over will be profound.
The criminal justice recommendation, thus, fits within a wider narrative of concern at the Government's obsession with digitalisation as a cost - saving, austerity - driven measure.

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With the development of smarter packaging, this specialist for secondary packaging in the pharma / pharmaceutical and healthcare industry meets the needs of increased digitalisation on the e-health market and the growing interest in interactive packaging solutions.
Few things will have such a big impact on Sweden's future competitiveness with the surrounding world as technology and digitalisation.
Get to grips with industrial digitalisation by discussing the impact of new technology trends with our team of experts.
Engaging online with Diasporic communities therefore requires an investment in embassy digital skills and the digitalisation of embassy services.
But with the advent of digitalisation the torrent of media texts (text, images, audio, video and graphics) crisscrossing our universe has become the new impetus for media literacy.
In the luxury saloon segment, the digitalisation of the Porsche interior, which began with the 918 Spyder, has reached the next development stage aboard the Panamera in the form of the new Porsche Advanced Cockpit.
Art Beijing returns, celebrating China's rich artistic landscape and engaging with themes such as digitalisation, sustainability and community.
By creating her BMW Art Car, Cao Fei addresses the future of mobility — autonomous driving, airborne cars and digitalisationwith augmented and virtual reality.
The global energy transition and greater digitalisation in a smart energy system were at the centre of a lunch - time debate with Dr. Birol and representatives of the energy industry at the Smart Grid Forum, which was held in Wellington.
According to research company Gartner, «today's modern worker is more mobile than ever, and we must embrace the rapid delivery of new technologies such as social, cloud, and big data, and begin to blend these tools with critical business decision making» in an age of digitalisation.
At the same time, digitalisation also presents a huge opportunity for the industry to create innovative new services for businesses and consumers, to transform their networks with virtualised infrastructure, to digitalise the customer journey, and in the process take a greater share in the value of the digital economy.
Thus, 39.9 % of those taking part in the study hope to compensate for the extra work caused by digitalisation with improved processes and organisation, including the use of Legal Tech.
Last but not least, digitalisation, in particular in combination with modern analysis tools, liberates professionals from repetitive time - consuming activities, thereby enabling them to deal with challenges arising from digitalisation.
Digitalisation in combination with modern manufacturing methods, such as the so called 3D printing, bears the potential to partly shift manufacturing from companies to consumers and thereby potentially to noncommercial purposes.
Writing in this week's NLJ, Roger Smith, former director of Justice, describes some of the problems with the criminal court digitalisation process, and backs charity Transform Justice's report into the state of digitalisation.
As digitalisation technologies (AI, big data, online platforms and computers that communicate with each other) grow in prevalence in the workplace, low - skilled jobs will become less common.
The digitalisation of banking, along with the vast amount of confidential data that banks hold, makes financial organisations a very attractive target of cybercrime.
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