Deutsche Telekom’s Technology for People
An article by Claudia Nemat, Member of Deutsche Telekom Board of Management, Technology and Innovation, outlines the importance of realising technology is not an end in itself.
An article by Claudia Nemat, Member of Deutsche Telekom Board of Management, Technology and Innovation, outlines the importance of realising technology is not an end in itself.
AT&T’s Innovation for Social Good is a resource centre that aims to help deliver positive benefits for societies as well as developing their own businesses.
The Digital Transformation Index measures the business transformation progress around the world, measuring the rate of business’ digital renovation and advocating for it to be a prerequisite for the benefit of society.
Accenture’s report, part of their Accenture Lab series, joins together the opportunities for the profitability of a Tech4Good Innovation Ecosystem comprised of regulators, academia, innovators and civil society and incorporating recommendations that help address the needs of society.
Europe faces accelerating unemployment, an ill-equipped workforce, crippling cyberattacks, runaway climate change, and a marginalised position in the global economy. What does Europe need to do to get on the right path?
ETNO have committed to making the Gigabit society a reality.
This platform includes the latest news, forum, events, and guidance on investments. It aims to bring innovative solutions by talented people with a responsible approach to business and global citizenship.
On this platform one can learn more about how Telenor advanced digital birth registration in Pakistan, financial inclusion and implementing big data for social good.
The International Monetary Fund’s June 2018 article sets out policy opportunities that aim to accept and improve the digital revolution rather than ignore and repress it.
The CEOs of Thomson Reuters, Jim Smith, and of Internet Matters, Lynn St. Amour, have co-authored a piece for the World Economic Forum on the kind of interconnected digital future the world’s populations requires.