Virus pandemic can reshape priorities


Anthony Dass: Going forward, the underlying theme of the technological transformation will revolve around creating business models that will survive in a “less contact” society. This is going to be in the minds of global society and see prominence in the years to come.

AS the world is coming to terms with the Covid-19 virus pandemic, it is also going to change in more ways than one, such as the behaviour of both consumers and business.

Orders in the past from technology to business will look and behave very differently in reality post-virus pandemic. It is inaccurate to blame the virus pandemic that has invented this “new world.” In fact, it only acts as a catalyst to expedite the sixth wave of the global business cycle, which is the digital economy, biotechnology and healthcare that has already started since 2015.

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