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The Future of Industries
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Season 1, Ep. 5
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In this podcast, the restaurant industry is analyzed using the PESTEL framework, with emerging and disruptive technologies being highlighted.
Thereafter, there is a discussion about risks and uncertainties in the industry. Lastly, four potential future scenarios for the industry are presented.
Student Team:
- Kevin To (toke@chalmers.se)
- Andreas Persson
- Gustav Lundberg
- Alexander Nihlstrand
- Wilhelm Swegmark
- Linus Pettersson
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