π§βπ»+15% US Staff Training Costs. 60%+ BEV Growth. Southeast Asia's Cancer Cases.
Chart of the Day #139 looks at Upskilling, Electric Vehicles and Chronic Care
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π§βπ» Upskilling. 15% growth in US Workforce training expenses in five years
π Electric Vehicles. Global battery EV growth exceeded 60% in 2022
π§ββοΈ Chronic Care. Breast cancer was the most prevalent cancer in Southeast Asia in 2020
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π§βπ»15% Growth in US Workforce Training Expenses in Five Years
The US workforce training industry saw a robust expenditure increase of over 15% over the past 5 years, surpassing $100B. This growth reflects heightened corporate investments in workforce development to enhance skills and adaptability in a rapidly evolving market. Factors driving this expansion include digital transformation necessitating new competencies, the rise of remote work requiring virtual training solutions, and a focus on upskilling to meet industry demands amidst technological advancements.
π Global Battery EV Growth Exceeded 60% in 2022
The global adoption of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) increased by over 60% in 2022. This growth has been driven by heightened environmental awareness, government incentives promoting clean energy vehicles, advancements in battery technology reducing costs, and expanding infrastructure supporting electric vehicle charging, accelerating the shift towards sustainable transportation solutions.
π§ββοΈBreast Cancer Was the Most Prevalent Cancer in Southeast Asia in 2020
In 2020, breast cancer was the predominant type of cancer in Southeast Asia due to various factors. These include increased awareness and screening efforts, lifestyle changes leading to higher risk factors, and improved diagnostic capabilities. The region's healthcare systems also focused resources on early detection and treatment programs for breast cancer.
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