In a world evolving at an unprecedented pace, Paul Wendlandt, General Manager of Kyocera Document Solutions South Africa, acknowledges the pressing need for adaptation to thrive.
He emphasised, ‘We are in a time of change. The world of work is changing, inflation is increasing worldwide, there are enormous cybersecurity risks, and there are many demands for a sustainable society. All in all, the global environment is changing faster than ever before.’
He asserted that embracing change is the cornerstone of growth, and challenging the status quo is imperative for success. He also underscored the importance of cooperation, emphasising that companies must collaborate closely with their partners and customers to achieve their objectives.
Looking ahead to 2024, it’s crucial for industry stakeholders to anticipate and prepare for emerging tech trends. A recent study by Gartner highlights the top 10 tech trends to watch in 2024, including generative AI, the Metaverse, Web3, quantum computing, AI-powered engineering, hyper automation, decentralised finance, cybersecurity mesh architecture, digital twins, and augmented reality.
He added that as we approach the end of the year, it’s essential for businesses to consider printing industry trends that will shape the way this industry works in the coming year.
These Trends Include:
1. Smaller Footprint In Workspaces
There’s a growing demand for compact printing solutions that can fit seamlessly into various work environments, even with limited floor space. Wide format printers are now delivering high-quality graphics quickly and efficiently in smaller footprints.
2. Increased Versatility And Connectivity
With the continuance of hybrid work environments, professionals need printing solutions that can connect them wherever they are, whether in the office, at home, or in the field. Larger organisations are seeking remote fleet management capabilities and managed print services to optimise efficiency and workflow.
3. Minimal Need For Intervention
Businesses are looking for printers that require less manual intervention while delivering high-quality output. Advanced technology and software allow for remote monitoring, supply level management, and service diagnosis – maximising productivity with minimal downtime.
Wendlandt’s vision for Kyocera South Africa and the industry’s outlook in 2024 reflect a commitment to embracing change, fostering innovation and driving meaningful cooperation.
‘We need to keep an eye on industry and global trends as they are poised to significantly impact both businesses and consumers in the coming year. Generative AI as an example is already revolutionising product and service creation, and its potential is expected to expand further in 2024. Similarly, the Metaverse will play a pivotal role in areas like gaming, shopping, and education. These developments require proactive collaboration, preparation, and adaptation to ensure success in the evolving landscape,’ he concluded.
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