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The Centre for Aerospace & Security Studies (CASS), Islamabad, is hosting the launch of ‘Technologies in Industrie 4.0 and Society 5.0’ (2024) authored by Azhar Zia-ur-Rehman, a seasoned governance consultant with extensive expertise in technology and organisational transformation. This book serves as a comprehensive guide for enterprises striving to meet the challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and Society 5.0. It explores critical dimensions of governance in the digital era, including the vertical and horizontal integration of technologies, principles of agile governance, and strategies for assessing an organisation’s digital readiness. It emphasises practical approaches to embedding agile methodologies within governance frameworks, enabling organisations to adapt dynamically to technological disruption and evolving business environments. By offering concise concepts and actionable processes, the book equips organisations with the tools to navigate technological complexities and achieve sustainable transformation. It provides valuable insights for aligning governance models with innovation and human-centric progress, making it an essential resource for professionals, academics, and policymakers.

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