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HCL women leaders share thoughts on future of technology

 January 28, 2020

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There are some impressive women leaders helping to shape the future of technology at HCL by offering thought-leadership on technology trends.

In a special video, hear from four HCL women and their thoughts as they answer the important question: how will technology shape the next decade for a more human-centred world?

You can also discover their thoughts below:

Neha Lamba, Client Partner and Regional Sales Director, Media & Ent. 

"I'm very excited about the increasing empowerment that we see for citizens or users so to speak. I think in the next decade, we will be moving beyond just access, where it's my content or my experience anytime, anywhere, to really enabling the citizen or the user to be able to work like an SME with very little training."

Judith Rothrock, Client Partner and Vice President, Retail & Consumer Packaged Goods 

"You don't know what's coming next, the technology is like that. It is changing so rapidly. We need to be able to learn, we need to stay intellectually curious. because that which you are committed to today may actually sunset and something new will come next."

Nidhi Pundhir, Director of CSR and Head of HCL Foundation

"I will say past few decades where we've lost a huge chunk of our resources, which belong to everyone. Few countries did more of depletion and few communities out there conserved it. That's where I think technology would need to play, and will be playing, a larger role."

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