Trends Identified

Mixed Reality
Clearly, there’s interest in this area, as expressed by the $1.9 billion invested in Magic Leap. But Evans is less inspired by the idea of augmenting our existing world–like digital recipes we can see when we’re at the stove–and more by wearable devices that can see and interpret, what’s going on around us. If such a computer could you who people in front of you are, when you last met them, and how they fit into your life or business, that would be exciting. So would it being able to tell you instantly if a product you’re holding at a store is available cheaper online.
2018
The Most Important Tech Trends Of 2018, According To Top VCs
Fast Company
Mixed Reality
2017
Top 50 Emerging Technologies 2017
Frost & Sullivan
Mixed reality - Experiences get more intuitive, immersive, and empowering
The enterprise potential of argumented reality and virtual reality continues to grow as companies explore use cases and move beyond pilot applications. Increasingly, these efforts intersect with opportunities made possible by Internet of Things technology—sensors and connected devices that help build a more integrated and extended digital and physical landscape. Yet amid this flurry of activity, many overlook the larger implications of AR and VR’s emergence. Design patterns are evolving dramatically, with 2D screens giving way to tools that use sensors, gestures, voice, context, and digital content to help humans interact more naturally with the increasingly intelligent world around us. Though it may be several years before mixed reality’s ultimate end game materializes, the time to begin exploring this dynamic new world—and the digital assets it comprises—is now.
2017
Tech trends 2017 - the kinetic enterprise
Deloitte
Mixed Reality Technology
[Definition] Technology which interacts with users through real-time combination of virtual information such as computer graphics, sound, haptic information and smell with objects of actual environment. [Application]. Can be used in various aspects of life, including smart work (resolves difficulties caused by compatibility of work and household burdens to provide a more flexible working environment), smart home schooling, and leisure activities of mobility impaired.
2018
KISTEP 10 Emerging Technologies 2018
South Korea, Korea Institute of S&T Evaluation and Planning (KISTEP)
Mobile
Mobile devices and applications
2016
Disruptive technologies barometer
KPMG
Mobile communications
2010
Megatrends
Boston Consulting Group (BCG)
Mobile fuels the growth of social TV
Mobile usage, shorter attention spans, and the thrill of novelty have accelerated the consumption of video content. The old buzz phrase used to be that “brands need to be publishers.” But in 2018, social networks will encourage brands to become broadcasters as mobile video and social-TV style programming take the spotlight. Creating broadcast-style content won’t work for every brand or product category. And the metrics that bump the stock price of social networks—such as engagement rates or video views—might not help your organization achieve your specific business outcomes. However, for many industries, this will open up innovative social advertising formats and bold new ways to engage social audiences.
2018
Social media trends 2018
Hootsuit
Mobile Internet
Increasingly inexpensive and capable mobile computing devices and Internet connectivity
2013
Disruptive technologies: Advances that will transform life, business, and the global economy
McKinsey
Mobile Only (and beyond)
The explosion of smartphone and tablet adoption in the consumer world cannot be denied. And enterprises have taken note. Mobile initiatives have popped up in almost every corner of the business – looking to untether the workforce, engage customers more effectively, and reshape business-as-usual. CIOs are scrambling to deal with the outcry. To manage, maintain, connect, and protect devices. To imagine, build, deploy, and promote applications. And all the while, many are singing the gospel of “an app for that,” trying to close the gap between end-user expectations and current offerings.
2013
Tech Trends 2013 Elements of postdigital
Deloitte
Mobility
As a share of the world’s population, migration today is less prevalent than it has been in the past, such as during the age of mass migration in the 19th century. Urbanisation is also occurring rapidly within our populations.28 In 1950, only three of every ten people lived in cities. In 2008, the number of people in cities was greater than that in rural areas for the first time.
2013
Now for the long term - The Report of the Oxford Martin Commission for Future Generations
Oxford Martin School