Examples of using Technological change in English and their translations into Swedish
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The transportation market is expected to experience rapid technological change resulting in further electrification of vehicles.
To support our customers in a world of unprecedented technological change and digitalization, we must focus, simplify
In a world driven by extremely fast technological change, Mycronic is helping innovative manufacturers lead the way.
The experience of the European Industrial revolution tells us that with rapid technological change come winners,
leading to"technological change so rapid
Support technological change in Africa, as well as the development
Improvement in this area requires a long-term commitment to promoting and facilitating technological change in SMEs, inter-enterprise co-operation and clustering.
Europeanisation, and technological change.
it will be the world's poorest people who are least able to adapt quickly in the face of technological change.
Another example would be how investment in fundamental technological change could result in better competitiveness
The outcome of such processes influences innovation, technological change, industrial churning,
Rapid technological change in areas related to the internet and other new applications of ICTs pose challenges for statistics.
The central position of the expert Big Data allows him tosupport the company in its technological change and consolidate the strategic positioning of the latter.
Its development is fuelled by the rapid technological change which is transforming the information industries.
Both globalisation and technological change risk increased inequality, opening up the
with the right skills is essential for finding innovative solutions through organisational and technological change.
Journals publishing is characterised by rapid technological change from workflow and production to online submissions systems.
Economic growth and structural change is studied in a long term perspective with a special emphasis on the role of technological change.
Our shared vision is that technological change, globalisation and ageing populations call for urgent structural reforms with a view to enhancing flexibility,
and on the other because technological change makes ongoing training a necessity.