Remove 2030 Remove Ecosystems Remove Life science
article thumbnail

Perspectives from Higher Education: Applied Sciences University Teachers on the Digitalization of the Bioeconomy

TIM Review

Mulder (2017) discussed how farmers need to cope with data-driven, knowledge-intensive changes in their ecosystems. National digitalization policies for education (Higher Education Institute's Digivision 2030) offer a vision, guidelines, and resources for HE institutions in fostering digitalization and improving teachers’ digital skills. .

article thumbnail

Learning from Early Adopters of Blockchain Technology: A Systematic Review of Supply Chain Case Studies

TIM Review

A recent study by PwC (2020) estimates that blockchain technology has the potential to boost global GDP by $1.76 (USD) trillion by 2030 through five main areas. Blockchain: An enabler for healthcare and life sciences transformation. Blockchain technology is expected to contribute to the global economy in many ways. DOI: [link].