Public and private sector leaders across the UK are struggling to embrace the opportunities presented by emerging technologies such as AI, quantum computing and digital twins
One third of organisations say they are shunning innovative initiatives completely due to fear of failure, and 45% believe their teams lack the right skills. If you’re here, the chances are you’re ready to explore how you can apply, scale and unlock the value of emerging tech.
Of UK organisations shun innovation initiatives due to fear of failure
Believe their teams have a skills shortage
Say it will take 5-10+ years to compete with international competitors
Late in 2022 Fujitsu surveyed 300 UK tech leaders to understand more about how they’re embracing emerging technology. With over a third of UK organisations shunning innovation projects due to ‘fear of failure’ the report examines what needs to happen to effectively adopt emerging technology.
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