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eBook: The force multiplier effect of converging exponential technologies

We can identify exponential technology as technologies that double, or deliver an exponential increase, in performance or speed each year. In the past few years, we have seen many emerging technologies (some of which also fit into the category of exponential technology) make strides in the corporate world in an effort to improve business performance, customer service and more. But what happens when a group of these exponential technologies come together?
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16 November 2024
Lee Rose - Synergy Group Partner
10 minutes

We can identify exponential technology as technologies that double, or deliver an exponential increase, in performance or speed each year.

In the past few years, we have seen many emerging technologies (some of which also fit into the category of exponential technology) make strides in the corporate world in an effort to improve business performance, customer service and more.

But what happens when a group of these exponential technologies come together?

Read Synergy’s new eBook ‘The force multiplier effect of converging exponential technologies’ to discover:

  • The impact of converging IoT, blockchain and AI.
  • The secret weapons that will help artificial intelligence and machine learning models enhance business operations.
  • The next steps for organisations who would like to converge exponential technologies.

 

Download the eBook today.

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