Switzerland Global Enterprise, the country’s official trade and investment promotion agency, is intensifying efforts to position the country as a global innovation hub. In an interview with Real FDI, chief investment promotion officer Patrik Wermelinger explained that the agency’s latest strategy focuses on attracting international companies in five key sectors where Switzerland already leads: healthcare, digital technologies, food and elemental industries and finance. https://lnkd.in/eA2cuKDn
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📣 #New Report Alert! The AI industry is at a tipping point: will AI adopters (companies using AI) generate more returns than AI developers as the industry matures? At Economist Impact, we endeavour every day to uncover new trends on key issues facing the world and I’m proud to say that, in our newest report - Algorithms vs Applications: The AI investment perspective – we have captured an important moment in AI investment. Whether you're an investor looking to navigate the dynamic AI landscape or a business leader eager to understand the factors driving ROI in AI applications, this report offers a unique perspective for you. With insights from leading global AI investors and CTOs across sectors, we explore how investors are weighing up the choice between investing in adopters and developers. #Access our report and leave a comment letting us know what you think! ADQ Dennis Cinelli Scale AI Christopher d'Arcy E.ON Sara Ittelson Accel Roger Jakeman AkzoNobel Stephanie King-chung Hung Asian Development Bank (ADB) Vinnie Lauria Jeffrey Paine Golden Gate Ventures George Mathew Insight Partners Nimish Panchmatia DBS Bank Thomas Robinson Domino Data Lab Trina Van Pelt Craig Wiley Databricks Anushree Sharma John Ferguson
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AI seems to be all the buzz for the next few years (at the very least) and for good reason, interesting report on the AI perspective investment. Thanks for sharing Melanie Noronha - Funding for AI projects jumped to $24.9 billion in the second quarter of 2024. - Investors are putting money into both companies that create AI and those that use it to improve their businesses. - There's a huge demand for data centers to support AI, with $12.5 billion invested in just eight months of 2024. - By investing in both AI creators and users, investors can get better returns and help the whole AI industry grow. #AI
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