When technology meets infrastructure
A recent panel discussion focused on what happens when new-age tech and age-old infrastructure meet
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WHILE it is not likely that technology will completely take over the need for infrastructure, there is no doubt that technology is changing infrastructure needs.
In some instances, infrastructure may even risk being disrupted by technology. Some governments and companies may find themselves planning and building infrastructure that is outdated even before it becomes operational.
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