The top 10 tech trends in 2022 everyone must be ready for now

Bernard Marr is one of the world’s top business and technology influencers. He’s a major social media influencer with over 2 million social media followers, over 1.2 million newsletter subscribers, a popular content website, podcast, and regular Forbes column.

Bernard Marr is one of the world’s most highly respected experts when it comes to future trends, strategy, business performance, digital transformation and the intelligent use of data and AI in business. He’s a best-selling author worldwide, a popular keynote speaker, a futurist, and a strategic business & technology advisor to governments and companies. Bernard helps organisations improve their business performance, use data more intelligently, and understand the implications of new technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data, blockchains, and the Internet of Things.

In this video, Bernard Marr looks at the 10 biggest and most transformative technology trends in 2022 - namely:

#1 Rising Computing Power

#2 Smarter Devices

#3 Quantum Computing

#4 Datafication

#5 Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

#6 Extended Reality

#7 Digital Trust

#8 3D Printing

#9 Genomics

#10 New Energy Solutions.

Bernard has worked with and advised many of the world’s best-known organisations including Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Astra Zeneca, The Bank of England, BP, NVIDIA, Cisco, DHL, IBM, HPE, Ericsson, Jaguar Land Rover, Mars, The Ministry of Defence, NATO, The Home Office, NHS, Oracle, T-Mobile, Toyota, The Royal Air Force, Shell, The United Nations, Walgreens Alliance Boots, Walmart, among many others. His comments also regularly feature on BBC News, Sky News, and BBC World, and The Times, The Guardian, The Financial Times, the CFO Magazine and the Wall Street Journal.

Bernard Marr was born near Hamburg in Germany. He then moved to Cambridge, England to complete his degrees in business, engineering and information technology. He then joined the Cambridge Judge Business School as a research fellow and later Cranfield School of Management. In 2006, Bernard left the business school world to focus on his own company Bernard Marr & Co.

LinkedIn has ranked Bernard as one of the world’s top 5 business influencers.

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