- The astonishing rise of Shenzhen, China’s gadget capital
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And 10 tech trends will dominate this shifting landscape Understanding the effects of this change can help avoid nasty shocks to the system, for both individuals and organizations Businesses that are making the most of advances in tech are also in a good place to make the most in terms of return on their investments
- These are the 25 most high-tech cities in the world
In 2014, a report by the LA County Economic Development Corporation suggested that LA had more high-tech sector jobs than any other region in the US The report also found the total wealth output hovers around $58 billion When 2thinknow performed its analysis, it found the same: Startups and venture capital play a major role in LA's tech
- 17 ways technology could change the world by 2027
Innovation is critical to the future well-being of society and to driving economic growth The World Economic Forum’s Technology Pioneer community is composed of early to growth-stage companies from around the world involved in the design, development and deployment of new technologies and innovations
- 5 innovations that are revolutionizing global healthcare
Meanwhile, a deep-learning algorithm developed by health-tech company Qure ai is enabling the early detection of lung cancer The firm says a study demonstrated a 17% improvement when using AI to interpret chest x-rays compared to conventional radiology readings
- Industries in the Intelligent Age: AI, tech more at Davos 2025
AI, tech and the intelligent age at Davos 2025: What to know Published Jan 20, 2025 · Updated Jan 30, 2025 'Industries in the Intelligent Age' is one of the key themes at Davos 2025, which brings together experts in this era of deep and structural changes
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Naturally, the growth in different segments is uneven In the US, for each job in the high-tech industry, five additional jobs, on average, are created in other sectors In 2013, the global tech market will grow by 8%, creating jobs, salaries and a widening range of services and products 2 Contribution to GDP growth
- 5 misconceptions about manufacturing that belong in the past
It's old, it's dusty, it's gritty But manufacturing is so clean, especially if there's anything like food and beverage, pharma, consumer packaged goods manufacturing is hi-tech and it doesn't get recognized as hi-tech, or as a technology industry ”
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