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Japan’s technology industry has often developed independently, leading to what is sometimes referred to as a Galápagos syndrome – or creating excellent technologies that struggle to gain traction internationally due to a lack of global standardization.

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The Technology Convergence Report 2025 offers leaders a strategic lens – the 3C Framework – to help them navigate the combinatorial innovation era.

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Quantum technology will be worth trillions of dollars and transform the economy over the next decade. What is it, and how can we build a quantum economy?

Innovation thrives on technology convergence, combination, and compounding. Mastering these forces can help tackle global challenges and shape the future of technology.

The global labour market is transforming due to shifting demographics, new technology and economic disruption. Conventional job-matching systems are becoming outdated as a result, leading to prolonged unemployment and reduced productivity. A recent report, Matching Talent to the Jobs of Tomorrow, explains how public employment services can use technology to better match jobs with talent.

Jobs of Tomorrow: Technology and the Future of the World’s Largest Workforces explores how AI, robotics, energy and network technologies are reshaping seven major job families that together employ 80% of the world’s workers.

Jobs of Tomorrow: Technology and the Future of the World’s Largest ...

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Emerging Technologies Regulation now shapes innovation as much as technology - here's why it's an infrastructure investment

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From smartphones to social media and healthcare, here's a brief history of the ways in which technology has transformed our lives in the past 20 years.