Accelerating the 5G transition in Europe
: How to boost investments in transformative 5G solutions : Main ReportAutor(es):
Gilles, François | Toth, Jaroslav
Innovation Finance Advisory European Investment Bank Advisory Services | European Commission. Community Research and Development Information Service
Editor: Luxembourg : European Investment Bank, February 2021Descripción: 176 p. ; 1 documento PDFTipo de contenido: texto (visual)Tipo de medio: electrónico
Tipo de soporte: recurso en líneaISBN: 978-92-861-4938-2 Tema(s): Tecnologías habilitadoras digitales | Europa | digital innovations | remote working | virtual reality | 5G | digitalisationRecursos en línea: Acceso al documento Resumen: The 2020 global pandemic crisis has forced many societies to adapt their ways of work and life. The proliferation of remote working has demonstrated the potential of the digital revolution and the increased resilience it brings to businesses and customers, thus accelerating the shift towards a more digital economy. As countries are going through multiple lockdowns, it is becoming clear that the definition of the workplace may have changed permanently. The newly found confidence in remote working gives extra relevance to applications aiming to improve telepresence: from virtual or augmented reality all the way to remote surgeries. One can hardly imagine circumstances that would more urgently demonstrate the need for continued and accelerated digitalisation.
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The 2020 global pandemic crisis has forced many societies to adapt their ways of work and life. The proliferation of remote working has demonstrated the potential of the digital revolution and the increased resilience it brings to businesses and customers, thus
accelerating the shift towards a more digital economy. As countries are going through multiple lockdowns, it is becoming clear that the definition of the workplace may have changed permanently. The newly found confidence in remote working gives extra relevance to applications aiming to improve telepresence: from virtual or augmented reality all the way to remote surgeries. One can hardly imagine circumstances that would more urgently demonstrate the need for continued and accelerated digitalisation.
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