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ITS industry ‘needs to make a move towards each other’

By Adam Hill November 27, 2020 Read time: 1 min
L-R: Michael Schuch: cooperation, Sandra Witzel: innovation, Christian Haas: collaboration

Companies will have to relax their grip on some proprietary tech in order to take advantage of the opportunities collaboration brings

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