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[FREE WEBINAR] How will Technology shape the Future of Work Workplace & Workforce

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How will Technology shape the Future of Work Workplace & Workforce [icon] Monday, 27 Apr 2023 [icon] 03:00 PM [cta]( Hi {NAME}, We would like to invite you to a FREE Webinar session on the topic - How will Technology shape the Future of Work, Workplace & Workforce. Speakers [speakar] Ms Selina David Director, Learning & Development (Hitachi Vantara) Selina is a fast paced high performing and driven L&D change leader focused on enterprise wide talent transformation... [Read more]( [speakar] Mr Manish Bahl Chief Executive and Founder (Curious Insights) In 20+ years as a thought leader and futurist, Manish met and interviewed thousands of people, published hundreds of... [Read more]( [speakar] Mr Bala Chitoor Founder & CEO (Flamenco Tech) Founder & CEO of Flamenco Tech an IoT Platform & Universal Edge solution & services company serving Connected Real... [Read more]( [speakar] Rupali Bane Vice President - Digital Workspace (BlackRock) Rupali Bane is a multi-faceted and seasoned IT Professional, offering over 18.5 years of rich and insightful experience, in... [Read more]( Description The past few decades have seen staggering technological changes that have revolutionized the world. Technology is leading to digitization of work processes and employee experience, and highlights use cases of deployment of emerging technologies in advancing the... [Read more]( Key points of discussion How will tomorrow's technology workforce be different than today's? What skills and capabilities will be needed in future tech? How will it need to be redesigned to sustain the evolution of technology work? How technology’s role within the organization IS shifting because of Technology Advances? [cta]( Regards, Team TechGig TechGig Times Center, FC - 6, Sector 16 A, Film City, Noida - 201301, Uttar Pradesh, India Follow Us on /techgigdotcom Download App Note: For your privacy and protection, please do not forward this mail to anyone as it allows you to get automatically logged into your account. If you do not want to receive this mailer, [unsubscribe]( . To make sure this email is not sent to your "junk/bulk" folder, select "Add/save to Address Book" in your email browser and follow the appropriate instruction

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