Advances in technology, artificial intelligence (AI), and new communication technologies are fundamentally changing how work gets done, who does it, and how it influences business and society. Exponential technologies have changed the way businesses are run around the world. These were some of the topics that Deloitte discussed in a recent knowledge sharing session titled [...]

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Deloitte presents ‘Techvent 2019’

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Advances in technology, artificial intelligence (AI), and new communication technologies are fundamentally changing how work gets done, who does it, and how it influences business and society. Exponential technologies have changed the way businesses are run around the world. These were some of the topics that Deloitte discussed in a recent knowledge sharing session titled ‘Techvent 2019’ in Colombo.

Delotte said in a media release that “the good news is that technological advances can open up new opportunities for businesses to grow rapidly and also have a positive impact on society, provided organisations understand and embrace these opportunities holistically”.

Drawing from Deloitte’s recently launched global report ‘Tech Trends 2019: Beyond the Digital Frontier’, the discussions were about new technologies, innovations, and trends that are digital and touch the human, and laid emphasis that companies must work methodically to sense new possibilities and define their ambitions for tomorrow.

Speaking at the event, Rakesh Barik, Partner, Deloitte India said, “Digital reality, cognitive technologies, blockchain, AI, and digital forces have impacted the entire value chain for businesses – sales, marketing, supply chain, customer service, HR functions have now even entered the realm of fine arts, algorithm-generated portraits, and architecture designs. Enterprises have embarked on a journey to provide differentiated offerings on smartphones, using chatbots for customer service, building marketing engines towards deepening relationships with customers, optimising supply chains, automating repetitive work, etc. Traditional departments are on a journey to reskill to be savvy in relevant technologies, and ways of working in organisations are changing dramatically. While over the last few years, analytics, mobile, cloud, automation technologies have steadily disrupted business and IT, the story continues to evolve and new technologies like cognitive, blockchain, digital reality (AR, VR, IOT, etc.) have taken up the new role of the ‘disruptor’. Truly indeed, every company today is a technology company.”

In recent years, Sri Lanka has seen a greater focus on public private partnerships, which has inspired confidence in the market and helped attract substantial Foreign Direct Investments.

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