The world of work is transforming at lightning speed, and 3D technology is at the forefront of this revolution. In a recent interview with Paul Powers, CEO of Physna, the world’s leading geometric search engine, we delved into how 3D technology will help remote work replace most in-person interactions in the next few years. Prepare to have your mind blown by the possibilities that lie ahead, is what I told my clients when I shared this interview with them.
The Hybrid Work Revolution
The COVID-19 pandemic was the ultimate catalyst for remote work, forcing companies to adapt or perish. What emerged from the ashes of the traditional office model was a newfound appreciation for the hybrid work approach. Companies, like Physna, discovered the immense value in flexibility, catering to employees’ individual preferences and situations.
For Physna, the forced shift to remote work shattered the previous belief that in-person was the only way to do things. As Powers puts it, “everybody has a different situation, everyone has a different preference.” The most important thing is to get the best talent, regardless of their location. This realization has led to the adoption of a hybrid approach.
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