#t4tEvents: “Realizing the Future of Work: A Divided Vision” - a discussion on the changing relationship between technology and people, emerging technologies' impact on society, and how business leaders plan to succeed over the next 10 to 15 years. Almost half (48%) of Singapore business leaders believe they’ll have more job satisfaction in the future by offloading the tasks they don’t want to do to machines, while 52% disagree. The panel discussion is part of a series of fireside chats involving visionaries and experts on workforce implications from quantitative research conducted by Vanson Bourne and sponsored by #Dell Technologies. Based on the theme of "Realizing 2030: The Next Era of Human-Machine Partnerships", the study forecasted that by 2030, emerging technologies will forge human partnerships with machines that are richer and more immersive than ever before, helping us surpass our limitations. Business leaders in the APJ region agree: 80% of respondents expect humans and machines will work as integrated teams within their organisation inside of five years. In the photo is Paul Henaghan (VP Data Centre Solutions, APAC & Japan, Dell EMC), Pang Yee Beng (SVP Commercial Business, South Asia & Korea, Dell EMC; and MD, Dell Malaysia), David Yeo (Chief Learning Architect, Kydon Group) and Hajar Ali (Founder, Urbane Nomads). #tech4tea #t4tBusinessIT #t4tDell #t4tDellEMC #t4tEnterpriseIT @dell @dellSG Photo taken using a #Huawei #Mate10pro smartphone. #huaweiMate10pro @huaweiMobile @huaweiSmartphones @huaweiMobileSG #t4tHuawei #t4tHuaweiMate10pro #t4tReviews (at The Great Room Singapore)