Summary
Researching new technology trends is important for a variety of reasons. First and foremost, staying up-to-date on the latest technology can give businesses a competitive edge. By adopting new technologies, businesses can increase efficiency, reduce costs, and improve their products or services. This can be particularly important in rapidly changing industries, where new technologies are constantly emerging and can quickly become the new industry standard.
Ignoring new technology trends, on the other hand, can have serious consequences for businesses. Failing to adapt to new technologies can make a business seem outdated and behind the times, which can lead to a loss of customers and revenue. Additionally, ignoring new technology trends can make it more difficult for a business to attract and retain top talent, as employees may be more attracted to companies that are seen as forward-thinking and innovative.
Furthermore, ignoring new technology trends can also put a business at a disadvantage when it comes to regulatory compliance. As technology changes, so do the laws and regulations that govern it. Failing to stay up-to-date on these changes can lead to non-compliance, which can result in fines, legal action, and damage to a company’s reputation.
Chapters Included
. Over 80 of the most significant emerging technology and science trends
80+ Tech and Science Trends
Emerging tech and science trends from 3D creator tools, 4d bioprinting, AI warfare, Animal engineering and many, many more
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About the Author
Mark M. Whelan, a luminary of the futurist genre, has been hailed as a visionary author of both fiction and non-fiction works. His formidable intellect and passion for emerging technology have earned him a place among the most respected thinkers in Silicon Valley. Mark has hosted workshops for some of the world’s most prestigious companies, including Apple, JP Morgan, and the UKTI at Stanford. His work has been published in the Huffington Post and his first book, “How to Use Science Fiction for Future Forecasting,” has garnered critical acclaim for its unique insights into the evolution of the futurist movement. Drawing on his experience consulting in Silicon Valley for 12 years and his time at a technology ventures incubator in Los Alamos, Mark writes about artificial intelligence, drones, blockchain, and space technology. A dual citizen of the UK and Ireland, he has lived in some of the world’s most vibrant cities, including New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Lisbon, Mexico City, and Sydney.