The pandemic has truly disrupted our lives, organizations, and nations. Work-from home, social distancing, and quarantines have become the new normal. With the bleak prospect of a universal vaccine in the foreseeable future, the World Health organization and nations are already singing the same song – we have to learn to co-exist with the coronavirus.
The pandemic has truly disrupted our lives, organizations, and nations. Work-from home, social distancing, and quarantines have become the new normal. With the bleak prospect of a universal vaccine in the foreseeable future, the World Health organization and nations are already singing the same song – we have to learn to co-exist with the coronavirus.
As a result, technology and innovation have been responding to help people adapt to the new ways of life and business.
But not all technological advancements have the same impact for developed and the developing worlds. We noted seven technology trends that is shaping lives, businesses, societies, and nations in developing nations.
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