Digital Technology Presentation Template for PowerPoint & Google Slides
Matrix-inspired. Black backgrounds, neon green highlights, glitch typography, pixelated face imagery, circuit board graphics, digital wireframes.
10 slides, each covering a specific digital technology topic. Here’s what’s in the deck:
Cover. Black background with a bright green “Digital Technology” title box, a glitched pixelated face on the right, and an intro paragraph positioned below the title.
Introduction. Overview layout with space for framing the presentation’s scope.
Evolution of Digital Technology. History section with a pixelated AI face graphic on the left and a description paragraph on the right. Subtitle reads “From basic computing to intelligent, connected systems.”
Core Digital Technologies. Circuit board visualization on the left with six numbered bullet points on the right: data processing and storage, automation, analytics and AI, cloud platforms, cybersecurity, and innovation. This is the slide that lists what technologies actually matter.
Business Applications. Shows how the technologies apply to real operations.
Digital Transformation Strategy. Explains how to structure a modernization program, with three paragraphs of context on the left and supporting content on the right.
Role of Data and Analytics. Fingerprint and globe wireframe graphics with four stat callouts: 30% efficiency improvement, 35% customer engagement, 25% forecast accuracy, 5x faster decisions.
Cybersecurity and Digital Risks. Green padlock shield icon on the right, paragraph text on the left explaining threat types (data breaches, ransomware, phishing, system vulnerabilities), plus four stats: 60% rising cyber threats, 45% human-related breaches, 30% risk reduction, 50% faster detection.
Everyday Impact. How digital technology affects daily operations and users.
Thank You. Closing slide.
When to Use This
Digital transformation consultants pitching clients. CTOs presenting IT strategy to the board. Cybersecurity teams doing awareness training for non-technical staff. Tech conference speakers who want their deck to match the topic visually. Startup founders in the AI, SaaS, or cloud space who need a pitch deck that looks like it was built for the industry instead of borrowed from a generic business template.
The aesthetic is polarizing. If you’re presenting to a conservative finance audience or a government committee, this will feel too stylized. If you’re pitching to investors who fund deep tech, presenting at a hackathon, or running internal cybersecurity briefings, the theme reinforces your topic instead of fighting it.
The Real Value
The default content is already written. The Core Technologies slide has the six categories most digital strategy presentations cover. The Data Analytics slide has placeholder stats that are close enough to real industry numbers that you can either use them as defaults or replace with your own. The Cybersecurity slide lists the actual threat categories (breaches, ransomware, phishing) instead of generic “security risks” text.
That means you’re not just getting a visual theme. You’re getting a structured digital technology presentation where someone has already thought through what the slides should say. Replace the placeholder text with your specifics and the deck is ready.
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