Study International – Staff Writer
“STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) fields will continue to play a crucial role in the future of work and for countries looking to stay competitive in the global economy. But a shortage of talent threatens to stunt its growth. A report by Deloitte and the Manufacturing Institute found that five key skills are expected to be needed to succeed in the Fourth Industrial Revolution include technology and computer skills, programming skills for robots and automation, critical thinking, working with tools and techniques, and digital skills.” (more)