Digitalization

Shaping the Future, Brainstorming, July 13, 1998, in Munich, Germany

Read more about the conference in the Research Group of the Global Future's Online Documentation.


14.07.1998 · Research Group of the Global Future


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Digital processes are transforming the way people around the globe work and live; within Europe, Munich can rightly claim to be one of the centers of the new economy with its strengths in media, banking, and research. Our participants were all drawn from the local area, but they presented views that were far from parochial in character. Speakers considered the shape of an industrialized society after the digital revolution, with particular emphasis on likely economic consequences.

Speakers at the brainstorming included Dr. Gabriele Hooffacker of Hooffacker & Partner, Prof. Dalia Marin of the University of Munich's Economics Department, and Warnfried Dettling, of DIE ZEIT. Additional guests represented multimedia companies, banks, economic research institutes and news agencies.



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