Making technology inclusive for society


At the forefront: Designing Society 5.0 Power Panel (from left): Star Media Group assistant general manager Corinne Chieng, Hiroshi, Rajoo, Rais and Golingai. The participants removed their masks momentarily to have the picture taken. Social distancing and standard operating procedures were adhered to at all times during the event.

PETALING JAYA: There needs to be better collaboration between policymakers and industry players to ensure that technological developments will be able to benefit not just businesses, but also society at large.

Tata Consultancy Services country head Jeevan Rajoo noted that a paradigm shift is beginning to take shape among business organisations toward sustainable economics.

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