Trends Identified
Technological change
The impact of technological change on society is more difficult to predict than some of the other megatrends. However, the exponential increase in the rate of technological change is a pattern that is likely to continue for the next 20 years. Forecasting specific technological developments over two decades is very uncertain but the speed of innovation and change is more predictable.
2011
ICSU Foresight Analysis
International Council for Science (ICSU)
EU energy security
The importance of energy security and dependence will grow and is likely to become the EU’s Achilles heel.
2014
Challenges at the horizon 2025
European Strategy and Policy Analysis System (ESPAS)
Use of power politics.
The importance of NATO has increased for collective defence of the Euro-Atlantic region as it is the main framework that maintains a robust and an appropriate mix of nuclear and conventional capabilities.
2017
Strategic foresight analysis
NATO
Cybersecurity
The increase in connectivity between companies and consumers as well as within organizations, production facilities, transportation systems, defense systems, etc. means that cybersecurity is critically important. Once closed systems are now open, increasing vulnerability and placing ever higher-value assets and processes at risk, leading to an annual growth in the market for cybersecurity of 5 to 10 percent until 2025 (see Exhibit 4). Our survey revealed widespread and growing concern on this topic, and many companies are starting to bring in the skills they need for tackling cybersecurity concerns. Some even see cybersecurity as a battleground for competitive advantage and differentiation.
2018
Disruptive forces in the industrial sectors - Global executive survey
McKinsey
Nanoscale design of materials
The increasing demand on natural resources requires unprecedented gains in efficiency. Nanostructured materials with tailored properties, designed and engineered at the molecular scale, are already showing novel and unique features that will usher in the next clean energy revolution, reduce our dependence on depleting natural resources, and increase atom-efficiency manufacturing and processing.
2012
The top 10 emerging technologies for 2012
World Economic Forum (WEF)
The exploration game
The increasing use of technology to help us discover, imagine and visualise in new and different ways.
2018
2018 trends
Mindshare
Remote sensing
The increasingly widespread use of sensors that allow often passive responses to external stimulae will continue to change the way we respond to the environment, particularly in the area of health. Examples include sensors that continually monitor bodily function – such as heart rate, blood oxygen and blood sugar levels – and, if necessary, trigger a medical response such as insulin provision. Advances rely on wireless communication between devices, low power-sensing technologies and, sometimes, active energy harvesting. Other examples include vehicle-to-vehicle sensing for improved safety on the road.
2013
The top 10 emerging technologies for 2013
World Economic Forum (WEF)
Characteristics of the Future Operational Environment
The individual environments will be interlinked and porous, especially with regard to influence and information.
2010
Global strategic trends - out to 2040
UK, Ministry of Defence
Rising pollution in the developing world
The industrialization of the developing world is creating unsustainable pollution levels. The solution requires
a technological and an intellectual revolution; an alternative route to economic prosperity that preserves resources and limits carbon emissions has to be developed before it’s too late.
2014
Outlook on the global agenda 2015
World Economic Forum (WEF)
Environmental Awareness
The influence of social activism has continued to rise as consumers have become more empowered, demanding environmentally sustainable products, increased corporate social responsibility efforts, and other commitments to society.
2017
Beyond the Noise- The Megatrends of Tomorrow’s World
Deloitte