12/03/20235 Mins read
From how we communicate to how we view work, a lot has changed in the previous two years. Due to the pandemic’s hastened embrace of digital technologies, there has been a rise in the use of connected technology and automation to streamline operations, resulting in increased speed, less waste, and a stronger focus on making end-user lifestyles more seamless.
Let’s take a look at a few significant technology developments that affected the year and the outlook for 2022 as the digitalization and virtualization of business and society continue to accelerate.
Organizations throughout the world enacted work-from-home policies in response to the pandemic, and the results have been surprising. As firms throughout the world adopt a “hybrid work culture,” remote employment is here to stay.
While the world repaired pre-pandemic technology to meet their demands, technology leaders in 2022 will innovate to ensure continuous corporate success and enhance employee productivity by employing technology created expressly for hybrid/ remote work.
When it comes to remote work, for example, increasing/innovating battery performance is critical to achieving an “untethered” experience. It enables devices to last longer and charge faster, resulting in a more consistent and long-lasting device experience.
The adoption of 5G is likely to outstrip that of 4G next year. 5G will provide the groundwork for the intelligent, connected world, not because of its faster speeds than 4G, but because of its reliability and low latency, which will open up a slew of new applications and use cases.
While many businesses have already released 5G smartphones and devices, the semiconductor industry stands to benefit the most. However, realizing that potential will necessitate a novel approach to client engagement that has never been attempted before.
Whether or not technology businesses ride the 5G wave, it will transform the high-tech and mobility landscapes over the next decade, and now is the time to get ready for a surge in 5G equipped devices.
Working from home has opened the door to new forms of data theft, and targeted cybercrime is on the rise. Individuals working from home/remotely are becoming potential weak links in corporate IT security systems. Cybercriminals attempting to access company data and customer details are not the only threat to businesses today.
There is a greater focus on privacy regulations, cyber-physical systems, ransomware attacks on individuals, and corporate intellectual property, with 60% of firms expecting to use cybersecurity risk as a main determinant for transactions and business engagements.
Furthermore, cybersecurity technology is being created in conjunction with AI and machine learning techniques to address specific relevant concerns, such as contactless travel. Remote identity verification via cell phones, digital passports, and electronic travel authentication employing AI security layers, for example, will allow for seamless contactless travel.
Even before the pandemic, the Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) were the two most popular technology developments (AI). These two technologies, however, became more than buzzwords as the globe moved toward fast digitization and industrial automation.
The coming together of IoT and AI has begun to reshape the future of automation, and it is poised to lead the connected consumer revolution. AI and Machine Learning (ML) are being used to make IoT devices smarter and more secure, and by 2022, AI and ML will be used in over 80% of IoT activities. Smart wearables, smart speakers, and wireless headphones that use AIoT, such as fitness trackers and health monitors, will connect to your environment and respond to various circumstances based on the information they acquire.
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