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The first day of Davos 鈥?the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum held in Switzerland 鈥?featured panels and commentary about business and economics, as has been customary.And during the kickoff to a confab that is home to big ideas, big names and perhaps no shortage of controversy, seismic changes in industry and Big Tech got some time in the spotlight 鈥?and so did valuations and IPOs.During one presentation, as reported by Bloomberg, Nokia Oyj CEO Rajeev Suri said there will be massive productivity growth that could top 35 percent beginning in 2028. Those gains, geographically speaking, will materialize in the U.S. and then will be seen in China, India and the European Union. Productivity will increase on the heels of digitization and technologies that include artificial intelligence, robotics and the Internet of Things.There will be the advent of layoutless factories that will be marked by autonomous vehicles and Nokia itself is getting ready for 5G technology that will bolster connectivity. In one example, at a Nokia factory cite
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