Trends Identified
Robotics
                        Physical systems of automation, including driverless cars
                        2016
                        Disruptive technologies barometer
                        KPMG
                        
                    Automation
                        Physical objects are becoming more and more frequently interconnected with digital technology (e.g., advanced robotics and sensing) and able to communicate without human intervention.
                        2017
                        Beyond the Noise- The Megatrends of Tomorrow’s World
                        Deloitte
                        
                    Increasing philanthropy
                        Philanthropy will grow further on a global level up to 2030. Global donations and grants to Greenpeace increased consistently at the rate of 4% p.a. from 2000 to 2009; donations to Amnesty are currently ten times what they were in 1990. Global willingness to donate was not even stopped by the global financial crisis. The Haiti earthquake in 2010 led to USD 1.4 billion in donations to 96 organizations. About 30% of the world's population donates money to a charity every year, so the world will have about 2.5 billion active philanthropists by 2030. The growth of philanthropy also has a strongly emotional aspect: there is a strong correlation between giving money and happiness, with a coefficient of about 0.69.
                        2011
                        Trend compendium 2030
                        Roland Berger Strategy Consultants
                        
                    Precise drug delivery through nanoscale engineering
                        Pharmaceuticals that can be precisely delivered at the molecular level within or around a diseased cell offer unprecedented opportunities for more effective treatments while reducing unwanted side effects. Targeted nanoparticles that adhere to diseased tissue allow for the micro-scale delivery of potent therapeutic compounds while minimizing their impact on healthy tissue, and are now advancing in medical trials. After almost a decade of research, these new approaches are finally showing signs of clinical utility.
                        2013
                        The top 10 emerging technologies for 2013
                        World Economic Forum (WEF)
                        
                    On AI in media
                        Peter Rojas, partner, betaworks ventures. On AI in media: In the coming year, we’ll see a number of technologies that blur the boundaries between what is real and what is synthetic. There’s synthetic media, where powerful new tools for creating highly realistic computer-generated imagery are increasingly accessible to anyone with a decent laptop or smartphone. Another part of synthetic media is algorithmically generated content, in which tools like generative adversarial networks create, enhance, or edit media far more efficiently than humans. We’d also put news articles “written” by AI in this category. Related to all this is the new world of digital avatars and virtual celebrities/influencers that use these tools.
                        2019
                        The biggest tech trends of 2019, according to top experts
                        Fast Company
                        
                    Digital Trust
                        Pervasive new technologies raise potent new digital risk issues. Without trust, businesses cannot share and use the data that underpins their operations. That’s why the most advanced security systems today go well beyond establishing perimeter security and incorporate a powerful commitment to the highest ethical standards for data.
                        2016
                        Accenture Technology Vision 2016
                        Accenture
                        
                    Personalised medicine
                        Personalised medicine has the potential to offer safer and better treatments and diets, earlier diagnostics and prevention. No longer based on averages or statistics, but on what you need, when you need it, while taking into account your specific genome, biochemistry, environment and behaviour. Citizens will actively manage their health through sensoring devices, mobile apps etc. which can eventually lead to advanced tools such as personal medical avatar.
                        2015
                        Preparing the Commission for future opportunities - Foresight network fiches 2030
                        European Strategy and Policy Analysis System (ESPAS)
                        
                    Personal Lifelog
                        Personal lifelog collects and classifies all the information that has been obtained or experienced during one’s daily life. The technology facilitates search and retrieval of information whenever it is needed.
                        2009
                        KISTEP 10 Emerging Technologies 2009
                        South Korea, Korea Institute of S&T Evaluation and Planning (KISTEP)
                        
                    DNA fingerprinting and personal genomes
                        Personal genomes will replace more traditional forms of identification. Newborns will be screened for possible genetic diseases and the genome data will be added to the healthcare record as a reference diagnostic point. Genetic information will be available if necessary for specific purposes. While individuals will own and actively manage their genetic and health data, safeguards will make sure that fundamental rights, including human dignity will be preserved in the EU.
                        2015
                        Preparing the Commission for future opportunities - Foresight network fiches 2030
                        European Strategy and Policy Analysis System (ESPAS)
                        
                    Know-how base
                        Performance of the global knowledge society will improve over the next twenty years. The cross-linking of knowledge via the Internet will increase significantly up to 2030. Some experts predict that Internet users will consume an average of 3 gigabytes of data per day by 2030. The Internet could already have 5 billion users by 2020, about 2.9 billion more than today. The build-up of knowledge networks in the Internet has already increased significantly to date. For example, since the online encyclopedia Wikipedia was launched in 2001, the number of English articles has risen to over 3.5 million (as of the beginning of 2011).
                        2011
                        Trend compendium 2030
                        Roland Berger Strategy Consultants