Luxembourg:
Digitized Trust And Collaboration In The EU - Driven By Disruption
23 May 2017
Deloitte Luxembourg
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Executive Summary
Dubbed as drivers for the Fourth Industrial Revolution by
many,1 digital technologies lead to transformation in
traditional business models, to the way different actors interact
with each other, and to new roles for consumers and businesses
alike. Digital technologies are indeed creating a revolution,
disrupting the market in every dimension, and opening doors full of
opportunities. A proactive approach can turn disruption into an
opportunity if one is open to the digital change, rather than
trying to react against it.2
Footnotes
1. https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/fourth-industrial-revolution
2. https://dupress.deloitte.com/dup-us-en/focus/disruptive-strategy-patterns-case-studies/approaching-disruption-for-growth-performance.
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