Dell Technologies unveils its report on "Future of the Economy"
Dell Technologies has recently launched its report named “Future of the Economy”, in partnership with Institute for the Future (IFTF) to explore how the emerging technologies will reshape our economy over the next decade. This report builds on the organizations’ collaboration in 2017 with IFTF, when IFTF distilled informed opinions from 20 experts from around the world to forecast the ‘next era of human-machine partnerships’.
The report is the first installment of a three-part series with IFTF exploring how emerging technologies could change our lives, work and the economy over the next decade. It builds on Dell Technologies and IFTF’s debut research report in 2017 forecasting the next era of human-machine partnerships.
The next era of human-machine collaboration, powered by the new-age technologies is not only being talked about in closed rooms or for research purposes, they have transformed into global discussions points. For instance, at the World Economic Forum 2019 the central focus was around Digital Transformation which will be driven by emerging technologies. The global leaders present at the forum discussed how globalization 4.0 will move the world towards an economy without external boundaries or frictions.
From an Indian perspective, businesses like Chitale Diary, MapMyGenome, Antara Foundation are some of the leading examples where companies have utilized emerging technologies like IoT etc. for their business growth.
Three shifts towards a friction-free economy -
IFTF predicts that there would be three key shifts that would pave the way towards the friction-free economy by 2030:
* Shift 1: Autonomous Commerce - Machines as Consumers - Machines will evolve into consumers, using a mix of sensors, software updates, and AI to sense when they, and the people they serve, are functioning sub-optimally. They’ll then find a remedy – autonomously
* Shift 2: Anticipatory Production - Meeting Demand On The Fly -On-demand manufacturing will become the norm. Innovation will be democratized and barriers to creating and commercializing products will recede. We’ll witness the rise of ‘meta-making’ - people with limited resources manufacturing complex things and marketing them to a global audience.
* Shift 3: Leapfrog Economies - Unlocking inclusive opportunities - Technical advances will unlock opportunities for inclusive development and lift millions of people out of poverty by enabling all people to document their identity and generate new sources of revenue. Emerging economies will leapfrog others, held back by aging physical infrastructures.
Alok Ohrie, President and Managing Director, Dell Technologies, India, says, “India is poised to witness a technology revolution in the near future as we see organizations increasingly shifting their focus to adopt the new-age technologies such as AI, IoT, etc. Each of these will create a unique value in driving the Digital Transformation agenda forward, while having a positive influence on people’s lives. By 2030, there will be deeper, more immersive partnership between humans and machines which will eliminate frictions, creating an economy full of new marketplaces and opportunities, as forecasted by the report.”
According to the IFTF report, organizations will need to overcome a few dilemmas in the coming decade, including security threats; data privacy; governance and trust & transparency. Making the most of the opportunities of 2030, will require a degree of urgency and preparedness by individuals and organizations, to achieve a friction-free economy by 2030.
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