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Fuelling the 4th Industrial Revolution

ABOUT A DECADE ago we stood on the brink of a technological revolution that was to fundamentally alter the way we live, work and communicate. The lines between the physical, digital, and biological have been substantially blurred by a fusion of technologies that are enabling the 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR). Unlike previous Industrial Revolutions, the 4th one has scale, speed and scope that have not been seen or experienced earlier. Having said that, the basic element that’s enabling this transformation is not unknown to us, it is data.

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