FT Session @ MWC Barcelona

How can businesses thrive amidst the rapid evolution of transformative technologies?
The rapid evolution of transformative technologies like AI, 5G, edge and quantum computing is forcing enterprises to reimagine how they operate, innovate and compete. Agility has become a defining trait of successful organisations, as they navigate accelerating change and rethink traditional business models. From streamlining internal processes to embracing emerging technologies such as blockchain and computer vision, companies are making bold investments in their digital strategies to secure a competitive edge.
How can enterprises leverage digital agility to not only adapt but thrive in this era of disruption? What best practices are emerging for organisations to continuously evolve and stay ahead of the curve?
This discussion, held during Mobile World Congress 2025, will explore the strategies businesses are employing to ensure resilience and gain a decisive edge in the rapidly evolving digital landscape. It will discuss actionable insights and best practices, spotlighting the critical role of leadership and strategic foresight whilst balancing the pace of innovation.
Key Discussion Points
Digital agility
How can enterprises leverage digital agility to not only adapt but thrive in this era of disruption?
Leadership
What role does leadership play in steering enterprises through technological transformations?
Competitive edge
How can enterprises maintain a competitive edge while ensuring ethical and responsible use of technology?
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Monday 3 March | 18:30-21:30 CET
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