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2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2030 2040 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2019 2020 2030 2040 ROBOTICS BIOTECH MATERIALS ENERGY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SENSORS GEOENGINEERING QUANTITATIVE FORECASTS INTERNET INTERFACES UBICOMP SPACE BITS ATOMS RELATIVE IMPORTANCE CONSUMER IMPACT CLUSTER OF TECHNOLOGIES The node size indicates the predicted importance of a technology. The outline of a node indicates a consumer impact larger than the technological novelty. A jagged outline indicates a cluster of similar technologies grouped together. World population: 8 billion Source: U.N. – http://bit.ly/7nqQkS World population: 7 billion BRICs GDP overtakes the G7 Source: Goldman Sachs – http://bit.ly/nc9Wqj Petabyte storage standard Source: http://bit.ly/r9BYQc Exabyte storage standard Source: http://bit.ly/kPMKMb Terabit internet speed standard Source: http://bit.ly/kPMKMb World population: 9 billion Source: U.N. – http://bit.ly/7nqQkS Source: http://bit.ly/6MoQJc Sources: Intel – http://intel.ly/pWbH04 Ericsson – http://bit.ly/avvVok Alan Conroy – http://bit.ly/pofHp5 FutureTimeline – http://bit.ly/qz4ben Sources: Intel – http://intel.ly/pWbH04 InternetWorldStats – http://bit.ly/AKbO5 Source: U.N. – http://bit.ly/7nqQkS Global online population: ± 2 billion Connected devices: ±10 billion Global online population: 4-5 billion Connected devices: 30-50 billion $150 Hard disk: ±200 Tb Standard RAM: ±750Gb Global online population: ± 2.5 billion Connected devices: ±15 billion $ 1.000 computer reaches the capacity of the human brain (± 10 15 calculations per second) Vertical farming Weather engineering Seasteading Desalination Carbon sequestration Climate engineering Arcologies Commercial spaceflight Sub-orbital spaceflight Lunar outpost Mars mission Solar sail Space elevator Space tourism Inductive chargers Thorium reactor Traveling wave reactor Fuel cells Multi-segmented smart grids Biomechanical harvesting Bio-enhanced fuels Artificial photosynthesis Space-based solar power Piezoelectricity Photovoltaic glass Nanogenerators Enernet Tidal turbines Programmable matter Personal fabricators Molecular assembler Metamaterials Additive manufacturing Graphene Optical invisibility cloaks Biomaterials Carbon nanotubes Self-healing materials Nanowires Antiaging drugs Stem-cell treatments In-vitro meat Nanomedicine Artificial retinas Rapid personal gene sequencing Synthetic biology Personalized medicine Gene therapy Hybrid assisted limbs Smart drugs Synthetic blood Organ printing Smart toys Robotic surgery Telematics Appliance robots Self-driving vehicles Domestic robots Powered exoskeleton Embodied avatars Swarm robotics Utility fog Commercial UAVs Fabric-embedded screens Reprogrammable chips Picoprojectors Volumetric (3D) screens Flexible screens Skin-embedded screens Modular computers Tablets Boards Retinal screens Eyewear-embedded screens Context-aware computing Smart power meters Biometric sensors Machine vision Optogenetics Depth imaging Biomarkers Neuroinformatics Near-field communication Pervasive video capture Computational photography Speech recognition Haptics 4K Augmented reality Gesture recognition Multi touch Immersive virtual reality Holography Telepresence 4G 5G Cloud computing Interplanetary internet Exocortex Photonics Virtual currencies Cyberwarfare Mesh networking Reputation economy Remote presence VR-only lifeforms Machineaugmented cognition Software agents High-frequency trading Natural language interpretation Procedural storytelling Machine translation Research & visualization by Michell Zappa mz@envisioningtech mz@envisioningtech.com mz@envisioningtech.com Envisioning emerging technology for 2012 and beyond Last updated: 2012-02-10 Understanding where technology is heading is more than guesswork. Looking at emerging trends and research, one can predict and draw conclusions about how the technological sphere is developing, and which technologies should become mainstream in the coming years. Envisioning technology is meant to facilitate these observations by taking a step back and seeing the wider context. By speculating about what lies beyond the horizon we can make better decisions of what to create today. BY SA
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