Examples of using Changes in technology in English and their translations into Italian
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As the White Paper notes, we are witnessing dramatic changes in technology and in work organization,
Like other changes in technology, gathering, hunting
which are more up-to-date with the changes in technology, for the publication of information related to the placements of government securities.
It's easier than ever before to get hands-on experience because of the changes in technology.
inter alia, the changes in technology which necessitate adaptation of the previously harmonised legal framework.
also basic long term strategies for changes in technology, function, materials
I believe it is important to ensure that we are constantly able to assess changes in the technology options we apply against changes in technology.
The study used a cooker with glass ceramic top plate as the reference product and investigated the outcome of possible changes in technology.
thus growing organically and adapting to changes in technology and terminology.
Changes in technology and consumer needs,
I would like to finish with a quote about trying to predict how this will happen by somebody who's thought a lot about changes in concepts and changes in technology.
able to adapt to changes in technology, regulation, and globalization.
updates the action in response to changes in technology and markets.
legal rules for the protection of intellectual property which is a decisive factor in the constant adaptation of changes in technology to society.
can be influenced by cultural taboos and by changes in technology.
protect their information systems, taking into account the increasingly rapid changes in technology and without imposing inappropriate administrative or financial burdens.
or to address changes in technology, customer interests,
protect their information systems, taking into account the increasingly rapid changes in technology and without imposing inappropriate administrative or financial burdens.
which become obsolete with changes in technology and human needs.