As scientist and futurist Roy Amara famously observed, “We tend to overestimate the effect of a technology in the short run ...
In 2030, what we currently call ‘government ... the breakneck speed at which citizens continue to adopt the latest technology has done much to force its hand. Technology is now central to ...
Renewable energy, health technology, artificial intelligence, biotechnology and ecommerce. 2030 is a long way away, but the time to start is now. There’s plenty of room to start up, scale and ...
The future, we see, is coming faster than it used to. Skeptical? Save my number and call me in six years. Meanwhile 2030 is almost here.
The need for speed and agility is another point that jumped out from the research. Top technology loyalty drivers in 2030, according to the study, will be mobile apps, high-speed access, and ordering ...
The bull market continued to drive the S&P 500 to new highs this year. It's still a great time to invest because once a bull market gets going, it tends to go on for several years ...
Shifts in technology impact more than just Mobile Network Operators ... silos will be key for Mobile Network Operators who want to be ahead of the race in 2030. Agility and flexibility Mobile Network ...
Iceland’s Transition Labs and UK-based Space Solar are developing a solar plant in space that is expected to power 1,500 to 3 ...
If, come 2030, there is a new emerging technology and countries are thinking about replacing their full-fibre systems, the UK would start on the same footing. Wireless connections can be a useful ...
In fact, the car company is still seen as a premium EV player and one of the first companies to address range anxiety issues ...
Leading shipbuilding nations such as Japan, Korea, and China have maintained a competitive advantage due to continuous ...
New places to live. Added transportation options and routes. Varied medical care options. Yes, by 2030, the way county residents live, work and play will see dramatic changes. And, here’s the ...