1、TradeTech:Catalysing InnovationI N S I G H T R E P O R TJ A N U A R Y 2 0 2 4Supported by the Ministry of Economy of the United Arab Emirates and Abu Dhabi Department of Economic DevelopmentImages:Getty Images,MidJourneyIn collaboration with IBM Corporation 2024 World Economic Forum.All rights reser
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4、eholders.ContentsForeword 3Executive summary 41 The path to TradeTech 52 Regulation and business-to-government relationships 92.1 Future public-private collaboration 113 Logistics information sharing 123.1 Future logistics information 144 Trade finance 154.1 Future trade finance 175 Supply chain sus
5、tainability 185.1 Future sustainable supply chains 196 Realizing the TradeTech vision 20Contributors 23Endnotes 24TradeTech:Catalysing Innovation2ForewordGenerative AI shocked the world.What would TradeTech need to do to similarly grab the worlds attention?How about if it decided what to trade?How t
6、o trade?With whom?What if technology autonomously financed that trade?Manufactured products and moved them itself?And did so faster,quicker,and more cost-effective than ever before?That is not the future.It is the present.Yet trade still has one foot in the past.Robots are doing paperwork.Drones nee