Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/5eed83/global_trends_2010)
has announced the addition of the "Global
Trends 2010 Trend Report: Technology" report to their offering.
Thinking in the Size of 1 (One)
An accelerating technology revolution is crossing national borders and
disciplines, as well as introducing new or perhaps the oldest
perspectives on learning from the natural world in emerging areas such
as biomimicry. Who the leaders in developing technologies will be,
countries and companies, remains to be determined.
Nanotechnology, biotechnology, neuroscience, medical science, genomics,
clean technologies, ubiquitous computers and sensors, artificial
intelligence, geo-engineering and information technology have the
potential to help address critical global issues such as food security,
water access, pandemics, infant mortality and climate change.
These technologies will change the way we live, work and organize our
societies in fundamental ways: From wearable computers that constantly
monitor our health to artificial intelligence-driven product innovation
to online government elections fuelled by social media-based campaigns.
Increasingly, we will be able to apply technologies towards individual
needs, or build products from the atom up so companies will need to be
able to think in the size of 1.
This trend report will help you and your organization explore:
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What are the building block technologies that will drive new
application areas to tackle critical issues such as ageing and climate
change?
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How will the technology advances impact how and where you work and
interact?
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What can your organization think in the size of 1?
Key Topics Covered:
1. Trend Summary: Technology - Thinking in the Size of 1 (One)
2. Food for Thought - Selected Facts and Forecasts
3. Analysis of Key Trends - Analysis, Statistics, Opportunities and
Challenges
4. Quotes and Questions for Business Leaders and Their Teams
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