Technology adoption by manufacturing and supply chain sectors still slow in SEA
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Advancements in technology have witnessed higher technology adoption with more processes automated in most sectors and industries around the world. Be it manufacturing, finance, or healthcare, modern technologies have allowed businesses in these sectors to not only improve their efficiency but also increase their productivity overall.
Today, AI-driven technologies have revolutionized the way we work, especially after the effects of the pandemic. In Southeast Asia, the pandemic has accelerated the digital transformation of not just large enterprises, but small and medium-sized businesses as well.
However, according to a survey by AIBP and Oracle, close to half of manufacturing and supply chain professionals perceive their companies to be lagging in the industry. The survey was conducted on IT professionals in manufacturing and supply chain companies across the largest economies in Southeast Asia
Survey: 46 6% of Manufacturing & Supply Chain Professionals in SEA Perceive their Companies to be Lagging the Industry in Digital Transformation
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Survey: Companies Lagging the Industry in Digital Transformation
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by Tim Gruver, The Center Square | May 28, 2021 09:00 AM Print this article
Three Tacoma police officers face felony charges ranging from manslaughter to murder from Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson for their alleged killing of Tacoma resident Manuel Ellis.
On March 3, 2020, Ellis died while being detained by two Tacoma Police officers on his way home from church. According to a report by the Washington State Patrol (WSP), Ellis conversed with officers Christopher Burbank and Matthew Collins, who were stopped at a red light in their patrol car.
Based on testimony and eyewitnesses at the scene, Burbank knocked Ellis to the ground after swinging open his passenger door. The two officers allegedly struck Ellis multiple times, pinning him to the ground as Collins wrapped an arm around Ellis neck. Video and audio files obtained from eyewitnesses, the report states, show Burbank tasering Ellis for about five seconds as Collins continued to apply pr