Cyient sees tech disruption in human health biz by 2030
Cyient, a city-based technology solutions company on Monday launched a research report in partnership with the Everest Group titled, “Mirror into the megatrends: Technology-driven disruptions that will define the decade.”
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Hyderabad: Cyient, a city-based technology solutions company on Monday launched a research report in partnership with the Everest Group titled, "Mirror into the megatrends: Technology-driven disruptions that will define the decade." The report highlights megatrends that will see definitive technology disruption by 2030 - human well-being, smart operations, intelligent transport, sustainability, and meta-mobility and space, along with their impact on business across multiple industries.
With e-R&D spending estimated to exceed USD 1.7 trillion by 2025, organisations worldwide are leveraging their assets to prepare for the future. Here, the megatrends are global, technology-driven disruptions that will shape investments, opportunities, and lifestyles over the next decade. The report dives into these megatrends with over 25 case studies, participation from over 50 organisations across 10 verticals, and shares viewpoints from industry leaders across these segments. Organisations across industries need to be agile to technological disruptions. Business leaders must look at new strategies and innovations to stay ahead of the curve, hence, "This report is an essential guide on the megatrends that will drive futuristic transformation in our customer's businesses and how technology will evolve to meet the demands of humans and businesses," the CTO of Cyient, Rajaneesh Kini said.
The need for shaping businesses digitally, rapid softwarization of products and processes, and the availability and maturity of enabling technologies are driving global e-R&D toward a period of rapid transformation, the vice president of engineering services, Everest Group, Akshat Vaid said.