
If China’s working-age population is shrinking, why hasn’t that slowed the economy down yet?
When a warehouse can run almost entirely without human workers, what exactly are the humans still there for?
Automation is supposed to cut costs, but who actually pays when millions of factory jobs disappear?
JD.com calls its logistics center «smart.» At what point does a supply chain stop being a tool and start making its own decisions?
China is the world’s second largest economy moving fast on automation while the West debates it. Is that a competitive advantage or a warning sign?
For our Watch & Talk sessions, this video sparks discussion around automation and employment, economic transformation, supply chain innovation, demographic challenges, and global competitiveness.
Ready to watch and find out where you actually stand on all of this?
Watch the video here (but it’s always more interesting to talk about it 😉):