As labor shortages persist, technologies such as robotics, drones and driverless trucks could help retailers, transportation and logistics firms move products.
Competition and sky-high margins are driving cloud giants up the stack, where they are redefining the cloud with specialization, software and analytics.
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The use of robotics and other forms of automation in warehouses is projected to increase by 50% or more in the next five years as investment soars.
America’s healthcare industry is ripe for disruption, and Google parent company Alphabet is leading the charge in wearables, health records, AI and longevity.
The public re-listing of British chip designer Arm, owned by SoftBank since 2016, is eagerly awaited within the semiconductor industry and beyond.
The semiconductor firm is poised to become a dominant figure in software with the acquisition of VMware in one of the tech sector’s biggest deals ever.
The impact of ESG investing is too significant to ignore and with the battle for funds at its peak, the biotech industry needs to be at the forefront of the agenda. With impending mandates, the pressure is firmly on businesses to start thinking about their ESG proposition and how it may positively influence and affect the wider industry.
The freight forwarding industry is ripe for a reboot, and tech startups and investors are on board to disrupt logistics and supply chain management.