KEY POINTS
  • Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates said Tuesday that he predicts over 50% of business travel and over 30% of days in the office will go away in the pandemic's aftermath.
  • Moving forward, Gates predicted that there will be a "very high threshold" for conducting business trips and there will always be a way to work from home.

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The coronavirus will fundamentally alter the way people travel for and conduct business, even after the pandemic is over, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates said Tuesday.

"My prediction would be that over 50% of business travel and over 30% of days in the office will go away," Gates told Andrew Ross Sorkin during the New York Times' Dealbook conference.

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