In this powerful Market Mondays clip, host Troy Millings and guest Paul Judge break down exactly where new graduates, investors, and entrepreneurs should direct their focus in today’s rapidly evolving business world—especially as artificial intelligence (AI) transforms every sector.
Paul Judge demystifies the best approach for thriving in tech: focus less on flashy technology and more on solving real, valuable problems that businesses are willing to pay for. Drawing from his own experience, Paul explains why success often comes from understanding the three core business layers—IT infrastructure, finance, and people.
- *IT Infrastructure:* Discover how the shift from the cloud to AI and agentic IT is creating huge opportunities for innovation in cybersecurity and enterprise software.
- *Finance:* Learn why embedded finance and open banking are now major arenas for anyone looking to capitalize on the globalization of money movement and fintech disruption.
- *People & Healthcare:* As AI reshapes the future of work, upskilling, retraining, and healthcare tech are more relevant than ever. There are massive inefficiencies waiting to be solved in the $4 trillion healthcare industry.
Paul’s advice? Identify a pressing business problem, solve it for one customer, then scale and grow. The tech itself is just a tool—the real key is delivering value and repeatable results.
Whether you’re a recent graduate, a tech investor, or an entrepreneur aiming to build the next big thing, this clip gives you a practical playbook for making smarter moves in a world changed by AI and digital transformation.
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