Silicon Republic March 4, 2024

Jonathan Boakes, MD of Infinum UK, says governments and educators need to work together to ensure workers have sufficient green and technical skills.

In recent years, groundbreaking technologies like AI, IoT and machine learning have been revolutionising industries worldwide and addressing crucial societal needs, particularly in healthcare and finance.

One of today’s biggest challenges is sustainability, fighting climate change and making our planet greener. We’re already seeing technology and innovation stepping up to help, but there’s a huge problem: we don’t have enough of the right skills to utilise these technologies which will slow down the green revolution.

This poses a significant question, what’s the value of innovative technologies and the promise of a sustainable future if we lack the...

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