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Sustainable Aviation: Emerging Trends and Opportunities

Tom Spencer

If the aviation industry continues down the path of high CO 2 emissions, what will happen when new aerospace markets open: sub-orbital travel, supersonic flight, and space hotels? Sub-orbital travel, popularized in 2021 by Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson, and Elon Musk, is projected to become a $3.5 Billion industry by 2027.

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8 Reasons Why eLearning is Beneficial for an Organization

Clarity Consultants

In fact, 90% of companies offer their employees some kind of virtual learning, and the global eLearning market is expected to reach $350 billion by 2025. When using traditional training, you have to factor in costs such as the time off needed, the instructor’s pay, any travel that may be required, and physical costs such as textbooks.

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Robot Taxis Starting 2016 in Japan; Self-Driving Trucks on German Autobahn; Millions of Truck and Taxi Driver Jobs will Vanish in US by 2025

MishTalk

and vehicle technology developer ZMP Inc., The company says it will seek to offer unmanned cabs to users including travelers from overseas and locals in areas where buses and trains are not available. And as I have stated numerous times, millions of truck driving and taxi driving jobs will vanish by 2025 at the latest.

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Customer intent is a treasure trove of actionable data hiding in plain sight

1 to 1

By 2025, smart workflows and seamless interactions among humans and machines will be as standard as the corporate balance sheet, and most employees will use data to optimize nearly every aspect of their work, predicts McKinsey & Company. Businesses are eager to unlock insights that can help them adapt to change and reengage customers.

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Your Business Is Going to Depend on Connected Spenders, So You’d Better Understand Who They Are

Harvard Business

Today connected spenders count for about 19% of the global population, and that is projected to grow to 37% by 2025. where internet access is just shy of 90%, only 36% of the population are currently connected spenders, a number that will grow to over 50% by 2025. In markets such as the U.S.,

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How disruptive is the 'Sharing Economy'?

freshminds

Vertical and horizontal expansion – Existing sharing economy services will expand to capture other parts of the sectors in which they already play through developing a broader range of services both horizontally (e.g. The UK’s 'slice of the pie' could be worth around $15bn (or £9bn) in 2025.

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