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Just a few years back from 2020, the whole world entered into an unprecedented generation defining period, battling the COVID-19 global pandemic crisis that changed the world that we worked and lived in. Although the world now in 2023 has exited and moved away from the global pandemic crisis, we are facing another set of new challenges ahead and in the near future. Looming ahead are economic uncertainties arising, now too far ahead, the world is facing a climate crisis, climate change and action is needed. How is the world going to change, adapt and face the challenges ahead? Is the world listening? Are we taking action now? Which generation will be most impacted in the long-term?<\/p>\n

Future-Proof: A Dell Technologies Report <\/b><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

The generation that will be most impacted in the long-term is Generation Z (Gen Z). The world needs to listen, learn and know Gen Z\u2019s attitudes and expectations, that should be central to shaping their future.<\/p>\n

The COVID-19 global pandemic has hit all of us, from the seniors to young adults and children. All the lessons that we learned during the recent global pandemic crisis, the decisions and investments that governments globally and public sectors make today, will have a significant and long-lasting impact on the economies and societies that future generations such as Gen Z and beyond will inherit.<\/p>\n

The world today is facing challenges across many different sectors, from economic uncertainties, high cost of living, energy supply and cost, geopolitical tensions, healthcare, climate crisis and climate change.<\/p>\n

Future-Proof: A Dell Technologies Report<\/strong><\/span>, this research explored Gen Z adults (aged between 18 to 26 years old) views on smart digital investments today can support the development of a digitally resilient future.<\/p>\n

This report is designed to help and guide governments, policy makers, and communities. In this Dell Technologies report, they explored on how technology could help:<\/p>\n

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  1. Build resilient economies of the future<\/li>\n
  2. Play a role in sustainability, health, and the future of work<\/li>\n
  3. Master our digital futures<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    Singapore Results from Future-Proof: A Dell Technologies Report <\/b><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

    From the globally commissioned study- Future-Proof: A Dell Technologies Report, what do the Singapore results look like?<\/p>\n

    Gen Z in Singapore Findings<\/b><\/p>\n

    Majority (67%) of Gen Z surveyed in Singapore (Global: 47%) are willing to accept short-term economic limitations,<\/span> such as lower GDP growth, for policymakers to invest in a longer-term strategy that promotes more sustainable growth. Most (80%) of survey respondents in Singapore (Global: 64%) also believe technology will play an important role in the fight against climate crisis.<\/p>\n

    With many of Gen Z in Singapore willing to bear short-term economic limitations, they ranked<\/p>\n