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Technology can kill or transform 45 million jobs globally by 2025: Report

The report came amid tech industry leaders raising question marks over the skillsets of Indian techies and wondering whether they will be helpful in the future.

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Published : Mar 29, 2019, 7:07 PM IST

Mumbai: Advent of digital technologies will have an impact on jobs, and up to 45 million jobs can get displaced or transformed by 2025, a report has warned.

Productivity gains through digital technologies will help create up to 65 million new jobs during the same timeframe, a McKinsey Global Institute report said on Friday.

"Retraining and redeployment will be essential to help some 10-45 million workers whose jobs could be displaced or transformed," the report said.

It can be noted that the report comes amid tech industry leaders raising question marks over the skillsets of Indian techies and wondering whether they will be helpful in the future.

According to the report, core digital sectors like IT/software and business process management, digital communication and electronics manufacturing can double their GDP contributions to up to USD 435 billion by 2025.

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"All stakeholders will need to respond effectively if India is to achieve its digital potential," it added.

Companies will have to invest in building capabilities, including through partnering with universities, governments will have to invest in digital infrastructure and public data that can be used by organisations, it said.

To capture the gains, we will require more ease in creating, scaling and exiting startups as well as policies to facilitate retraining, it said.

Individuals will have to keep abreast of the changes and keep themselves informed on how the digital economy can impact their work, it recommended.

The study said up to USD 150 billion each of benefits can be accrued in sectors, including agriculture, education, energy, financial services, healthcare, logistics and retail if they embrace digital technologies.

It, however, added while domestic businesses are digitising "rapidly", it is not an even growth as there are laggards everywhere.

Mumbai: Advent of digital technologies will have an impact on jobs, and up to 45 million jobs can get displaced or transformed by 2025, a report has warned.

Productivity gains through digital technologies will help create up to 65 million new jobs during the same timeframe, a McKinsey Global Institute report said on Friday.

"Retraining and redeployment will be essential to help some 10-45 million workers whose jobs could be displaced or transformed," the report said.

It can be noted that the report comes amid tech industry leaders raising question marks over the skillsets of Indian techies and wondering whether they will be helpful in the future.

According to the report, core digital sectors like IT/software and business process management, digital communication and electronics manufacturing can double their GDP contributions to up to USD 435 billion by 2025.

Read more:Natural gas prices to rise by 10%

"All stakeholders will need to respond effectively if India is to achieve its digital potential," it added.

Companies will have to invest in building capabilities, including through partnering with universities, governments will have to invest in digital infrastructure and public data that can be used by organisations, it said.

To capture the gains, we will require more ease in creating, scaling and exiting startups as well as policies to facilitate retraining, it said.

Individuals will have to keep abreast of the changes and keep themselves informed on how the digital economy can impact their work, it recommended.

The study said up to USD 150 billion each of benefits can be accrued in sectors, including agriculture, education, energy, financial services, healthcare, logistics and retail if they embrace digital technologies.

It, however, added while domestic businesses are digitising "rapidly", it is not an even growth as there are laggards everywhere.

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Technology can kill/transform 45m jobs globally by '25: Report
         Mumbai, Mar 29 (PTI) Advent of digital technologies
will have an impact on jobs, and up to 45 million jobs can get
displaced or transformed by 2025, a report has warned.
         Productivity gains through digital technologies will
help create up to 65 million new jobs during the same
timeframe, a McKinsey Global Institute report said Friday.
         "Retraining and redeployment will be essential to help
some 10-45 million workers whose jobs could be displaced or
transformed," the report said.
         It can be noted that the report comes amid tech
industry leaders raising question marks over the skillsets of
Indian techies and wondering whether they will be helpful in
the future.
         According to the report, core digital sectors like
IT/software and business process management, digital
communication and electronics manufacturing can double their
GDP contributions to up to USD 435 billion by 2025.
         "All stakeholders will need to respond effectively if
India is to achieve its digital potential," it added.
         Companies will have to invest in building
capabilities, including through partnering with universities,
governments will have to invest in digital infrastructure and
public data that can be used by organisations, it said.
         To capture the gains, we will require more ease in
creating, scaling and exiting startups as well as policies to
facilitate retraining, it said.
         Individuals will have to keep abreast of the changes
and keep themselves informed on how the digital economy can
impact their work, it recommended.
         The study said up to USD 150 billion each of benefits
can be accrued in sectors, including agriculture, education,
energy, financial services, healthcare, logistics and retail
if they embrace digital technologies.
         It, however, added while domestic businesses are
digitising "rapidly", it is not an even growth as there are
laggards everywhere. PTI AA
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