Trends Identified
Metallic hydrogen energy storage
Example of Organizationsactive in the area: NASA (US).
2018
Table of disruptive technologies
Imperial College London
Smart glasses & contact lenses
Example of Organizationsactive in the area: Alphabet/Verily (US), Amazon (US), Vuzix (US), Everysight (Israel).
2018
Table of disruptive technologies
Imperial College London
Pollution eating buildings
Example of Organizationsactive in the area: Elegant Embellishments (Germany), iNova (Spain), Studio Roosegaarde (Netherlands), Prosolve e (Germany).
2018
Table of disruptive technologies
Imperial College London
Force fields
Example of Organizationsactive in the area: Dstl (UK), Boeing (US).
2018
Table of disruptive technologies
Imperial College London
Robotic care companions
Example of Organizationsactive in the area: Softbank (Japan), AIST (Japan), Blue Frog Robotics (France), Care-o-bot (Germany), Riken/Sumitomo Riko (Japan), Mayfield Robotics (US).
2018
Table of disruptive technologies
Imperial College London
Smart controls and appliances
Example of Organizationsactive in the area: Amazon (US), Google/Alphabet (US), Philips (Netherlands), Samsung (South Korea), Dyson (UK), Miele (Germany), iRobot (US).
2018
Table of disruptive technologies
Imperial College London
Cultured meat
Example of Organizationsactive in the area: Impossible Foods (US), Memphis Meats (US), Super Meat (Israel), Finless Foods (US), New Harvest (US).
2018
Table of disruptive technologies
Imperial College London
Delivery robots and passenger drones
Example of Organizationsactive in the area: Wing/Alphabet (US), Starship Technologies (UK), Volocopter (Germany), eHang (China), Piaggio (Italy).
2018
Table of disruptive technologies
Imperial College London
Autonomous Ships and submarines
Example of Organizationsactive in the area: Leidos (US), Boeing (US), Rolls Royce (UK).
2018
Table of disruptive technologies
Imperial College London
Resource gamification
Example of Organizationsactive in the area: Joulebug (US), Waterpebble (UK).
2018
Table of disruptive technologies
Imperial College London