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In Conversation with Bjørn Taale Sandberg from Telenor Research

Every year, Telenor publishes a comprehensive report on Tech Trends which summarizes what they believe to be the future innovators in our ecosystem and how technology is eventually going to shape our society. This year too they held an event at Telenor 345 campus where Bjørn Taale Sandberg, Senior Vice President and Head of Research joined in via video link to give a detailed presentation and brief the audience about their findings. We talked to Bjørn to get to know more about the research being done by Telenor and his insights on certain topics that are currently concerning the market. Given below is the interview:

Digital Pakistan coming to life - Newspaper

ISLAMABAD: The government’s goal of a Digital Pakistan is coming to life, with the ministry playing a pro-active role in developing a conducive environment for ever-changing technological needs, Minister for Infor­mation Technology and Telecommuni­cation Syed Amin Ul Haque said on Thursday. Speaking at the launch of the 2021 Tech Trend report, Mr Haque who was the chief guest on the occasion said the new “Right of Way” (ROW) policy for the telecom sector will help enhance the sector expand its outreach. The ROW policy will also help remove hurdles faced by telecom and internet service providers in the installation and maintenance of their equipment, he added.

Green tech set to be leading trend in 2021

Green tech set to be leading trend in 2021 3 Telenor Research points out 5 key areas published : 28 Jan 2021 at 07:00 Green tech remains the top priority and is among five tech trends in 2021. As the world continues to be hampered by the pandemic, digitalisation will gather pace with anti-loneliness tech, green tech, user-friendly security solutions, society-as-a-service modes and digital literacy for all becoming key tech trends to watch this year, according to Norwegian telecoms company Telenor. Bjorn Taale Sandberg, senior vice president and head of Telenor Research, said green tech is the top priority among these five trends as climate change has increasingly affected all lives regardless of the pandemic and both before and after its emergence.

Telenor heralds the society-as-a-service age: dystopian nightmare or IT mission accomplished?, Sustainability

© Telenor Group If your first impulse on reading that headline was to run screaming you’re probably not alone.  Society-as-a-service sounds a tad Orwellian, to say the least of it. But Telenor’s report on the impact of the pandemic  makes some good points. The technology may save us Essentially Telenor’s researchcontends that the pandemic may have been challenging (it’s not over yet, of course), but that it’s also been transformative. Covid-19 has forced the global population to urgently adapt to a new way of life. A life lived much more digitally.  “The past year has proved that digitalisation will be key to tackling major societal issues and to facilitate new ways of working and living in 2021,” says Bjørn Taale Sandberg, Head of Telenor Research. 

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