An exhibition to showcase new technologies and products for the armed forces will be held opposite the North Gate of Mysuru Palace (Balarama Jayarama Gate) on December 13 and 14
A conference, “Promoting Integral Human Development and Peace in the Digital Age: New technologies in the post-COVID world,” was centered on crucial questions about how technologies could have positive effects on issues such as food security, health care, fair and equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines, dignified labor, peace, security and promotion of a communal economy.
Today’s workplace stands changed from that of nearly two years ago. Companies are now navigating hybrid models, evolving compliance considerations, and changing workforce priorities amid labor market shifts. Yet the challenges presented by the global pandemic have, in many ways, accelerated a future of work that was in the making.
The development of emerging technologies (also referred to as Deep Tech) is accelerating across the world. Disruptive technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning, 3D Printing, Advanced Materials, Internet of Things (IoT), Blockchain and Augmented & Virtual Reality are being adopted at increasing rates by large companies, new ventures and even governments.