Covid-19 has accelerated the adoption of technologies and pushed the world faster into the future. As businesses and organisations look towards the post-pandemic era, what lessons can be learned about innovation? Read more here: Film supported by Mishcon de Reya
Chapters
00:00 – How has covid-19 boosted innovation?
01:20 – Drone deliveries
04:20 – How crises lead to innovation
06:47 – How restaurants have innovated
09:29 – Inequality between companies
10:48 – Some start-ups have thrived
12:57 – Working from home
14:15 – E-learning: benefits and challenges
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