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Tech Tuesday: EV Sales, Unique Fingerprints, and Creator Rights

Matt Armitage, Kulturpop

16-Jan-24 11:00

Tech Tuesday: EV Sales, Unique Fingerprints, and Creator Rights

Staying current with tech news and trends is crucial for any business or enterprise as it ensures you remain competitive and innovative. It allows for early adoption of emerging technologies, potentially giving a competitive edge. Awareness of new trends helps in anticipating market shifts, adapting business strategies accordingly, and meeting evolving customer expectations. It also aids in risk management by keeping abreast of cybersecurity developments and regulatory changes. Overall, being informed in technology enhances decision-making, strategic planning, and the ability to seize new opportunities in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

Welcome to Tech Tuesday, on Resource Centre.

Produced by: Richard Bradbury

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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