What is driving the widespread adoption of clean energy solutions that adhere to low-carbon protocols? What technological advancements are focused on improving emission treatment systems? What are the emerging innovations in this space? Find out in this in-depth research.
MIM is cost-effective for manufacturing high-volume, complex parts. It allows industries to produce components with minimal metal waste. Explore the industries that are major adopters of MIM, advancements, growth strategies, and other factors impacting this sector.
Get a comprehensive overview of key stakeholders in this space and the technology readiness level for a wide range of end-use industries. Explore the latest growth opportunities, disruptive innovations, strategic perspectives, novel business models, and much more.
Almost a year after our lives were upturned by COVID-19, we have adapted to radically transformed work practices, patterns, and philosophies. As the future of work takes shape, what is most exciting is that it will not be business-as-usual.
Instead of the daily corporate office commute routine, we now have an ecosystem that supports flexibility and personalization. Mobile infrastructure, technologies, and devices have knit together smart work centers and remote workplaces. The results are improved flexibility, enhanced real-time collaboration, better employee engagement, higher productivity, and increased revenues. New work dynamics have also had profound implications for mobility and the future of the automotive industry.
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The future of work will continue to change across workforces, work technologies, and workplaces.
Workforces will be mobile, dispersed and easily accessible, thanks to purpose-built mobile infrastructure and smart work technology solutions. Meanwhile, rapid technological advances will highlight the need for new skill sets, requiring employees to constantly upskill, reskill, and adjust.
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Join Frost & Sullivan’s Richard Sear, Partner, Senior Vice President and Chief Solutions Architect, for the Growth Opportunity briefing, “The 2021 Top 50 Technologies Transforming the Future,†on April 27 at 11 a.m. EDT or April 29 at 11:00 a.m. JST. In this webinar, understand how these converging technologies will open up unprecedented opportunities for new revenue models and innovative solutions that will transform the world.
Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis, Future of Connected Living, reveals that the device-to-person ratio will exceed 20 to 1 by 2030 as the world enters the era of hyperconnectivity and catapults organizations’ digital transformation. The number of connected devices globally is projected to increase from 30.4 billion in 2020 to 200 billion in 2030 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 20.7%.
Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis, Future of User Interfaces Shaping New Consumer Experiences, finds that user interface (UI) technologies have moved beyond the concept of simply representing machines to their users to enabling sophisticated and personalized interaction. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated their use in healthcare, manufacturing, education, retail, and banking to simplify interactivity and improve engagement.
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