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International best practices in using technology

How technology is used internationally to improve productivity.

Tagged: Digital & Data

The Commission appointed EY to identify international best practices in using technology to increase infrastructure productivity. The study includes case studies of Estonia, France, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Sweden and the UAE. Within these countries, the research focused on the use of eight technologies: distributed ledger systems, big data, digital twins, internet of things, machine learning, artificial intelligence, sensing, and virtual and augmented reality. You can find a slide deck used to support the study here.
This was one of four pieces of external research commissioned to support the Data for the Public Good, the final report of the Commission’s New Technology Study.

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Status:  Completed

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