Ericsson’s Kevin Zvokel on 10 Hot Consumer Trends, His Company’s ‘Factory of the Future’ in Lewisville, and More
Ericsson, a leading networking and telecom company, released a report titled "10 Hot Consumer Trends: Life in a Climate-Impacted Future" on February 15, 2023. Key findings indicate that 83% of urban early adopters of AR and VR anticipate exceeding the 1.5°C global warming threshold by 2030. Additionally, 59% believe technology will be essential in addressing climate-induced challenges. The report highlights significant shifts in consumer behavior and work patterns due to climate change. Ericsson employs 3,300 individuals across Texas and continues to influence the regional market dynamics.
- 83% of urban early adopters believe global warming will surpass 1.5°C by 2030.
- 59% of respondents see technology as crucial for tackling climate change challenges.
- Ericsson employs 3,300 people in Texas, emphasizing its local economic contribution.
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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / February 15, 2023 / Ericsson
Originally published at DallasInnovates.com
Ericsson-the Sweden-based networking and telecom giant whose North America HQ is in Plano-has released a new report called "10 Hot Consumer Trends: Life in a Climate-Impacted Future."
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Dallas Innovates spoke with Kevin Zvokel, head of networks for Ericsson North America, about both the report and his company's impact on North Texas. His company has 3,300 employees across the state.
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