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Opinion

Firms that innovate can seize growth opportunities

An increasing reliance on digital technologies will also place data privacy and security at the forefront of business priorities

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As look ahead to the new year, there are going to be many challenges facing the businesses here in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Not only will they be dealing with some of the financial challenges brought about by the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government’s policy towards taxes and the workplace, entrepreneurs and small businesses will also face a rapidly changing landscape shaped by technological advancements, shifting consumer behaviours, and evolving business dynamics.

And while all of these will bring both significant threats to some businesses, they can also result in exciting new opportunities for those willing to innovate.

While it could be argued that artificial intelligence (AI) was once a luxury reserved for large corporations, an increasing number of entrepreneurial firms are harnessing AI to improve efficiency and gain insights that drive growth.

From optimising supply chain management to delivering highly personalised marketing campaigns, AI now offers small businesses a chance to level the playing field and, more importantly, to use these tools to make their operations more efficient and to enter new markets.

But it’s more than just AI as other digital developments such as the expansion of 5G networks and the proliferation of the Internet of Things (IOT) devices also offer small businesses innovative ways to operate more efficiently and engage with customers more effectively.

However, this increasing reliance on digital technologies will also place data privacy and security at the forefront of business priorities.

For small businesses, the stakes are high as a single breach can have devastating consequences for both finances and reputation.