Australia lags behind its economic counterparts on trade, due in large part to the lack of digitisation in the logistics sector. But a new platform, the Trade Community System, could unlock billions in value and help the nation reach its economic potential.
Read moreNew technologies can take some getting used to, particularly if they’re as radical as autonomous vehicles. PwC’s behavioural economics team lifts the hood of human decision-making to help usher in a warm welcome.
Read moreFrom a nascent vision of autonomous vehicles in the 1920s to the technology behind today’s models, here’s a look at the race to put driverless vehicles on the road.
Read moreImagine a world where cars use more electricity than factories, your thermostat bargains for lower power prices and flicking a switch generates data as well as light. Ludicrous? Or a possible post-disruption future for the utilities industry?
Read moreAs Google ushers along its autonomous vehicle division, a report reveals that innovation in connected cars is accelerating – and a driverless car could be yours in just ten years.
Read moreInvented by an Australian, wireless internet has gone on to utterly change the way the world operates. This infographic looks at the impact of Wi-Fi on our lives.
Read moreAn estimated 75% of new cars will be equipped with internet connectivity by 2020. How will this impact the car market and what do consumers expect to see?
Read moreConsumers are demanding a seamless and convenient experience driven by digital technology. Connected cars are plugging into this opportunity, explains John Riccio.
Read moreBy plugging into the internet, connected cars offer more than just a real-time map of traffic conditions. PwC’s Digital Change leader, John Riccio explores a future in which your vehicle becomes your office and your personal assistant.
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