أنشئ حسابًا أو سجّل الدخول للانضمام إلى مجتمعك المهني.
A definite "Yes" to this as an answer in all aspects and perspectives.
Thinking about the Industrial Relations between any two countries (Macro Level) or any two companies(Micro Level) (of different countries) share the technological advancements first.
Imagining a world of internet if confined to only to a selected group of countries, we can imagine how backward the world can be without the sharing of information. Similarly, the case with the following-
1 Modes of transport(Automobile Technology),
2 Industrial technologies
3 IT's Software and Hardware advancements,
4 New Idea formulations,
5 Urban development ,
6 Disaster Management techniques,
7 Nuclear Technology (Energy based not the battlefront nuke),
8 Aviation
9 New Market Formulations and strategies.
10 Manufacturing techniques and New Management Practises
11Pharma and.......... Lot More.
-So if the technologies are shared helps creating a better world every minute.
Equally important is to keep a check on proper implementation for better use of technology as it also brings some wrongs aspects along with it.
Thanks to rapid technology suffusion, the world has truly become a small village. People all over the world are easily connected more than ever which makes international business relations easier, however, such ease comes with a price, fraudulent personnel pose as companies or businesses have become viral, companies do not know who is real and who is not. Meanwhile, technology allowed counterfeiters to look out the latest design a company has released which can then be counterfeited into a cheap knock-off product. Technology can help businesses connect for the betterment of their own services, however, clear rules that have to do with international trademarks and copyrights must be followed in order to protect the company's interests and keep a glowing image of it in front of clients, partners and investors alike.