Tag "Világgazdasági Fórum"

The effects of climate change are unquestionable

According to the monthly tracking research What Worries the World by Ipsos, only 10% of Hungarians were of the opinion in the last six months that climate change was one...

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Achieving responsible consumption has great support from Hungarian society

At a United Nations (UN) summit in 2015 member states drafted a global programme: the objective of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) is to lay the groundwork for a sustainable...

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World Economic Forum: Gender equality is far from over

The new type of coronavirus pandemic is delaying the time needed to achieve equality between men and women by more than an entire generation – privatbankar.hu quotes the report of...

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SAP Plastics Cloud or Technology for the Environment

New global marketplace for companies to use recycled plastics and other alternatives; partnership with an ocean-going sailing expedition of a women’s scientific research initiative; sustainability assessment of the harmful effects...

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Blockchain: A safe supply chain

According to a report by the World Economic Forum, 2020 will be the year of blockchain’s breakthrough if the governments and central banks pay enough attention to this technology. The...

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By 2025, the robots will take the lead

Digitized machines will have more workload than people in 2025, according to the study of the Davos World Economic Forum. While digitization will make a lot of workplace obsolete, it...

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Hungarian competitiveness has improved

Since 2003, the World Economic Forum publishes the competitiveness ranking of countries in the world. This year, the organization surveyed a total of 137 countries. Hungary has improved 9 place...

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The competitive position of SMEs may improve

The K&H SME confidence index interviewed half thousand domestic SMEs about how their competitive situation may occur this year, compared to their competitors. The market position of SMEs may strengthen....

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Robots may make millions unemployed

isruptive labor market changes, including the rise of robots and artificial intelligence, will result in a net loss of 5.1 million jobs over the next five years in 15 leading...

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