Tag «2025»

Machines Will Do More Tasks Than Humans by 2025 

Latest research from the World Economic Forum forecasts that by 2025, machines will perform more current work tasks than humans, compared to 71% being performed by humans today The rapid evolution of machines and algorithms in the workplace could create 133 million new roles in place of 75 million that will be displaced between now …

Energy Storage Outlook Strengthens as Cumulative Installed Base to Reach 52 Gigawatts in 2025 From Under Four GW Installed Today, Says IHS Markit

Julian Jansen, senior analyst, solar and energy storage, IHS Markit   In 2016, 1.3 gigawatt (GW) of grid-connected energy storage was deployed, which will grow to 4.7 GW in 2020 and 8.8 GW in 2025. The grid-connected energy storage market is projected to grow from annual revenues of $1.5 billion in 2016 to more than …

Impact Investing in India has the potential to grow from US$ 1 billion in 2015 to US$ 6-8 billion by 2025, according to McKinsey research

  Prabhav 2016 presents the McKinsey study findings on Impact Investment in India   Minister of State for Civil Aviation, Shri Jayant Sinha among the prominent speakers   New Delhi, November 16, 2016: India’s only impact investing industry body, the Impact Investors Council (IIC) has kicked off India’s very first Impact Investment Conclave, Prabhav 2016, …

Four Game-Changers that Will Revolutionze Travel and Transport by 2025

The World Economic Forum’s Connected World: Hyperconnected Travel and Transportation in Action report describes four solutions that can change travel, transport and trade by 2025 The report describes the benefits of these solutions and how to build the public-private governance models for implementing them Over 50 leading companies from the travel, transportation and ICT industries contributed to …

Building Resilience Critical to End Hunger and Undernutrition by 2025: IFPRI

Global conference offers new research and commitments to address threat of rising shocks to global food system  Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, May 16, 2014—According to the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), the post-2015 agenda should aim to end hunger by 2025—and can succeed by building resilience to various environmental, political and economic shocks that threaten …