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THE TECHEFFECT

Technology has

NZB always played a leading role in the progress and prosperity of business. From a macro perspective what technologies do you predict will play key roles in shaping the future of business post Covid-19? What impact will they have?

MICHELLE: Videoconferencing has become mainstream and I think will continue to be the norm for many in a post-Covid world, and reduce the amount of domestic and international travel that we do long term.

Augmented Reality (AR) could also temporarily help businesses to take people on virtual tours if

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