Outlook for global enterprise tech spend

Date: 17 September

After slowdown in recent years, the outlook is brighter in 2025 for global spending on technology products by businesses and governments. Led by recovery in Asia and Europe, pushed by growth in software and cloud-based services, aided by cyclical recovery in devices. Join Oxford Economics to learn about the key drivers and market conditions shaping tech spending by 35 industries in 25 countries in the Americas, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.

  • What are the risks for enterprise tech spend?
  • Which industries will lead the global tech spend?
  • Where will the fastest growth be located?

Victoria Tribone

Economist, Industry

Mark Killion, CFA

Director of US Industries
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