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Our society is experiencing a profound shift in priorities from digital evolution to ecological transformation. In this context, technology companies worldwide must realign their values to reflect this new reality, prioritising environmental sustainability, gender equality, and social responsibility.
We all have a stake in this movementβdiscover how you can be part of the change.
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Technology is rewriting the rules of progress, but progress must be purposefully coded for connection, not divisionβ because the question isnβt just how far we can go but how many we empower, include, and uplift. As technology leaders, our digital DNA must be encoded with inclusion, equity, and sustainability to architect a future where technology amplifies human potential and reshapes industries with purpose.
Hatem Dowidar Group CEO, e&
Our Digital DNA in numbers
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28%
At 32%, the share of women working in tech is now lower than it was in 1984, when it was 35% and the percentage of women in tech leadership roles has fallen to 28% in 2023. ΒΉ
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73%
73% of consumers would stop transacting with a brand that did not sufficiently protect their data. Β²
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Β£8.4°Υ
Cybercrime remains on the rise. Estimates suggest weβll see the global cost rise to Β£8.4 trillion annually by 2025.
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25%
25% of consumers and 22% of investors cite a βzero toleranceβ policy toward companies that embrace questionable practices on the ethical front.