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How emerging technologies can strengthen ESG

Corporate Knights

As our research has shown, emerging technologies such as blockchain, digital twins, satellite imaging and cloud computing, to name but a few examples, can play a critical role in measuring and reporting on ESG. Blockchain – a decentralized, unalterable digital ledger – offers countless possibilities for improving ESG disclosure.

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Transforming Manufacturing with Digital Technology and Collaboration

Cisco CSR

Digital transformation is fueling what is often called the fourth industrial revolution. To compete effectively, manufacturers must switch from static to dynamic operations by harnessing the power of artificial intelligence, robotics, cloud computing, supply chain technology, and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT).

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Can big data, AI and chemical footprinting help the renewable energy sector avoid a toxic waste legacy?

GreenBiz

The launch of the digital economy has brought with it an expansion of disruptive technologies such as predictive analytics, artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics that are readily being used to transform the marketplace. Can big data, AI and chemical footprinting help the renewable energy sector avoid a toxic waste legacy?

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Building a More Sustainable Future with 6G

3BL Media

The emerging vision for 6G is to make possible near-instant and ubiquitous connectivity to transform how the human, physical, and digital worlds interact. 6G will both expand upon and go far beyond the capabilities of 5G, marking a new era of wireless that accelerates digitalization and drives business innovation across critical industries.

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Carbon Markets Nurture Biodiversity Solutions

Chris Hall

Nazarova-Doyle says that, as a first step, it is critical that an agreement is reached across industry and schemes as to what a high-quality biodiversity credit fundamentally means.

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Unlocking the Power of Data Refineries for Social Impact

Stanford Social Innovation

The same 2017 survey of nonprofits conducted by IBM found that 78 percent of nonprofits with advanced analytics capabilities reported higher effectiveness in performing their missions. Data refineries, aggregators, or brokers operating at this level are almost exclusively digital businesses and are designed to sell data to other businesses.

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