Doha – The rapid transformation to everything that is digital after the Corona pandemic, in all areas of life, led to wide changes that included all economic sectors and led to deep social transformations that changed our habits, traditions and ways of our usual behavior towards things and events around us, and also deepened anxiety about the future. .
Are these digital transformations imposed and accelerated by the epidemic will remain or will they end after the end of the pandemic, and how will digital transformation affect everything on our future and ways of living? What is the future of the relationship between humans and technology and the changes imposed by the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the era of artificial intelligence? What are the economic opportunities left by this transformation? Read also Through a company built and promoted by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation sells encrypted phones to criminals What is cloud computing?.. Learn about a multi-billion dollar industry that powers your favorite applications Source hack.. What is a supply chain attack? Google announced it.. 6 important features that Android users will get soon
These and other questions were the focus of discussion in the second session of the first Qatar Economic Forum, which is held via video communication technology, under the slogan “Reimagining the World” in cooperation with Bloomberg.

no turning back
In this context, Ruth Porat, Chief Financial Officer of Alphabet and Google, said – in a session titled “Digital from A to Z” – that the shift towards digital has affected all aspects and sectors, and there is no turning back, this change that we see Today is permanent and will go deeper into the future, and it is very important for each of us to think about how we can take advantage of this shift to develop and increase the efficiency of our business.
She added that this means that “we have to develop our digital skills to adapt to the stage, as institutions that quickly adapted to the digital transformation of work performance have escaped the economic consequences of the pandemic.”
And she continued, “For example, when we look at the way small and medium enterprises work, which is the backbone of the global economy, one out of every 3 institutions would not have survived the repercussions of the pandemic had it not been for their possession of the necessary digital skills that were very necessary to overcome the crisis.” https://d369d807818702a109793f0bae087159.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-38/html/container.html
On the nature of work after the pandemic, especially after the world learned to work remotely, and attendance at offices is no longer necessary, Porat said, “We at Alphabet and Google are looking to adopt a mixed working method, with some employees returning to their offices, while others work from home,” noting that Remote work is one of the variables imposed by digital transformations during the pandemic, and something that will continue into the future. https://www.youtube.com/embed/MdYQnxamyAQ?version=3&rel=1&showsearch=0&showinfo=1&iv_load_policy=1&fs=1&hl=ar&autohide=2&wmode=transparent
The shock of transformations and the importance of cooperation
The pandemic and the rapid digital changes that came with it have caused a major shock to everyone, rich and poor, young and old, and forced everyone to re-evaluate their lives, ways of working and ways of communicating with people and the community around them.
On these changes and the impact of the pandemic on global trade, Sunil Bharti Mittal, founder and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Bharti Enterprise (Founder and Chairman, Bharti Enterprise) (the telecom giant in India) said – in a session titled “Transformation in Business and Behavior” – that the most important thing Now it is “to restore life to the many economic sectors affected by the pandemic and to the movement of international trade and investment, and we witnessed years before the epidemic that countries in general were internally rebellious to address their economic and social problems, and the pandemic has demonstrated the urgent need for cooperation between nations and states to remain safe together.” . https://www.youtube.com/embed/f-2OA8YnebQ?version=3&rel=1&showsearch=0&showinfo=1&iv_load_policy=1&fs=1&hl=ar&autohide=2&wmode=transparent
On the impact of digital changes on business in the future, Mittal said that institutions and companies that fail to transform their businesses in line with the digital age – in which we live – will lose their work and their customers and eventually collapse, so the change in methods and methods of work is very necessary, and companies now To embrace digital ways of working to survive and survive “this is inevitable.”
It is worth noting that the first Qatar Economic Forum started on Monday, via video communication technology, in cooperation with Bloomberg, and will last for 3 days, with the participation of 100 speakers and economic experts from all over the world, in addition to a number of heads of government and countries.
The forum aims to prepare plans to support the growth of the global economy during the post-pandemic phase, and to highlight the efforts of the State of Qatar to lead economic growth, achieve comprehensive development goals, and consolidate its position as one of the most important investment destinations regionally and globally.