Wormholes Across the
World ?
Can Indian businesses / industries /
Start Ups , create Wormholes across the World ?
Although , at 22 million , Indians
constitute the largest diaspora in the World , it is getting difficult by the
day , even for the skilled Indian Professionals to travel to other countries ,
in search of jobs / work
All over the World , job opportunities
are shrinking . Robots are replacing workers – even knowledge workers
In each country, local citizens are
resenting foreign nationals eating up their jobs
Soon enough , they will prevail upon
their political leaders to pass laws that will prohibit foreigners from working
in their countries
These forces are far more vocal and
powerful than Donald Trump , who wants to cut back on H1B visas !
How can India prepare for such an “
Isolationist “ world ?
In my following blogs , I have talked
about such ways :
Following news appearing in MINT ( 03 March 2017 )
confirms my belief :
Forget email, Slack and the humble
telephone.
When workers at one Australian company want to talk to colleagues in China, they just turn their heads and look down the "wormhole".
Large screens at the end of each row of desks offer a digital window between
offices in
Melbourne and Xi'an—7,000
kilometers apart—at
real-estate company REA Group Ltd.
“You really do feel you are looking through a window,”
said Nigel Dalton, chief inventor for REA
“ Email is not an efficient mode of communication and
nor is it very humanistic. ”
The always-on video conference, also
known as a wormhole or portal, is
part of an evolution in office design with efficiency in mind.
Other innovations soon to be seen at an
office near you include augmented reality office spaces,
real-time translation
tools and super-fast 5G internet,
which should allow many workers more flexibility to work remotely.
The wormholes help colleagues communicate and get to
know each other
But when you think you’re the last one left in the
office, someone could still be “there,” in virtual form.
Seeing things: Augmented reality
Virtual- or augmented-reality headsets aren't just for
gamers, Minnett says. They could actually be used at work.
A device, like Google Glass or
Microsoft’s HoloLens headset, could overlay digital images onto the real world.
AN EMPTY OFFICE COULD
BECOME A CONFERENCE SPACE, WHERE PEOPLE IN DIFFERENT PHYSICAL LOCATIONS CAN
WRITE ON DIGITAL WHITEBOARDS OR EXAMINE VIRTUALLY REPRODUCED PRODUCTS.
Speak to me: Real-time translation
Here’s one that isn’t ready for prime-time just yet:
real-time language translation for video conferencing. While advances are being
made, the technology to converse smoothly with a non-native speaker remains
elusive for now, REA’s Dalton said. “That will change the world,” he said.
Faster than a speeding bullet: 5G
The next evolution of mobile networks, known as 5G, is expected to roll out in the next few years and could do much more than
just make it easier to work from home.
AT&T’s chief strategy officer John
Donovan says the technology will open the doors to “new experiences in virtual
reality, self-driving cars, robotics, smart cities, health care and so much
more.”
03 March 2017
www.hemenparekh.in
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