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<p>What about the next wave of disruptions? Richard Watson, a leading futurist and lecturer at the London Business School, recently compiled some of the most promising technologies that seem set on shaking different industries from the ground up.</p>
<p>Watson teamed up with colleagues from Tech Foresight at Imperial College London, as well as an ex-BBC researcher to help list companies that are leading the way for each disrupting tech. Be it retail, finance, food, transport, computing, energy, or health, no industry seems to be spared by the waves of innovation.</p>
<p>“The idea for the table initially came from me stumbling upon a list of emerging technologies on Wikipedia. This felt fairly accurate, but also rather lifeless. It wasn’t especially contextual either. Other lists from MIT Tech Review and McKinsey were better, but somehow these weren’t showing the bigger picture either,” Watson wrote.</p>
<p>“Using all this as a good starting point I did some further research to identify candidate technologies and then spoke with Anna and academics at Imperial College to validate the thinking. This was the easy bit.”</p>
<p>“The tricky part was then deciding which technologies to leave out and how to rank both the disruptive potential of each technology and time (both near impossible, but we had a good go using small post-it notes that could be moved around easily). What results is far from perfect, but it’s better than anything else I’ve seen and it’s hopefully a foundation for people being wrong in really useful and interesting ways.”</p>
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<h3>Watson has been kind enough to offer a high-res version of his table of disruption, which can download for free <a href="https://toptrends.nowandnext.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/periodic-table-080118-1.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">here</a>.</h3>
<p>Some disruptions are happening right now, while others are still incubating, waiting for the right moment to hatch. Watson highlighted the fact by dividing the nearly 100 technologies he listed into four groups. Colored in green are horizon 1 disruption — those that are happening right now, and which companies should waste no time jumping on board with. Yellow, or horizon two, are probable near-future technologies (10-20 years from now), which companies are advised to experiment with. Red, or horizon three, are technologies thought to emerge in the more distant future (20 years plus); companies should keep a close eye on their developments. Finally, the outer edge, colored in grey, are the so-called Ghost Technologies, fringe territory where you’ll find technologies that are highly improbable or downright impossible to mature with our current level of understanding.</p>
<p>Some items are super obvious and predictable, such as autonomous vehicles and smart energy grids, while other disruptions are extraordinarily outlandish or downright ludicrous — human head-transplants, telepathy, and artificial consciousness.</p>
<p>On the X-axis are technologies ranked by their potential for disruption in time, while the Y-axis ranks the probability of disruption from low to high. In this case, time relates to common usage, not initial invention.</p>
<p>So the next time you get your groceries delivered by an Amazon drone, don’t act too surprised. Revisit this table and prepare for the next big thing.</p>
<p>The full list of technologies that the team looked at:</p>
<p>The list 100 disruptive technologies</p>
<p>Smart nappies</p>
<p>Deep ocean wind farms</p>
<p>Vertical agriculture</p>
<p>Wireless energy transfer</p>
<p>Cryptocurrencies</p>
<p>Concentrated solar power</p>
<p>Predictive policing</p>
<p>Micro-scale ambient energy harvesting</p>
<p>Robotic care companions</p>
<p>Smart control of appliances</p>
<p>Cultured meat</p>
<p>Delivery robots and passenger drones</p>
<p>Distributed ledgers</p>
<p>Precision agriculture</p>
<p>Autonomous vehicles</p>
<p>Intention decoding algorithms</p>
<p>Balloon-powered internet</p>
<p>Powered exoskeletons</p>
<p>Computerised shoes and clothing</p>
<p>Airborne wind turbines (high altitude)</p>
<p>Avatar companions</p>
<p>Metallic hydrogen energy storage</p>
<p>Autonomous ships and submarines</p>
<p>Resource gamification</p>
<p>Water harvesting from air</p>
<p>Drone freight delivery</p>
<p>Autonomous passenger aircraft</p>
<p>3D-printing of food and pharmaceuticals</p>
<p>Medical tricorders</p>
<p>Smart flooring and carpets</p>
<p>Diagnostic toilets</p>
<p>Smart energy grids</p>
<p>Algal biofuels</p>
<p>Human organ printing</p>
<p>Artificial human blood substitute</p>
<p>Mega-scale desalination</p>
<p>Self-writing software</p>
<p>Public mood monitoring machines</p>
<p>Programmable bacteria</p>
<p>Peer-to-peer energy trading and transmission</p>
<p>Lifelong personal avatar assistants</p>
<p>Smart dust</p>
<p>Predictive gene-based healthcare</p>
<p>Automated knowledge discovery</p>
<p>Autonomous robotic surgery</p>
<p>Emotionally aware machines</p>
<p>Humanoid sex-robots</p>
<p>Human biohacking</p>
<p>Internet of DNA</p>
<p>Vacuum-tube transport</p>
<p>Scramjets</p>
<p>Smart glasses and contact lenses</p>
<p>Pollution-eating buildings</p>
<p>Broadcasting of electricity</p>
<p>Bio-plastics</p>
<p>Swarm robotics</p>
<p>4-dimensional materials (and printing)</p>
<p>New (Nano) materials</p>
<p>Fusion power</p>
<p>Low-cost space travel</p>
<p>Colonisation of another planet</p>
<p>Thought control machine interfaces</p>
<p>Dream reading and recording</p>
<p>Planetary-scale spectroscopy</p>
<p>Implantable phones</p>
<p>e-tagging of new-borns</p>
<p>Male pregnancy and artificial wombs</p>
<p>DNA data storage</p>
<p>Genomic vaccines</p>
<p>Quantum safe cryptography</p>
<p>Cognitive prosthetics</p>
<p>Data uploading to the brain</p>
<p>Conversational machine interfaces</p>
<p>Life-expectancy algorithms</p>
<p>Stratospheric aerosols</p>
<p>Battlefield robots</p>
<p>AI advisors and decision-making machines</p>
<p>AI board members and politicians</p>
<p>Invisibility shields</p>
<p>Factory photosynthesis</p>
<p>Transhuman technologies</p>
<p>Digital footprint eraser</p>
<p>Personal digital shields</p>
<p>Human head transplants</p>
<p>Human cloning and de-extinction</p>
<p>Distributed autonomous corporations</p>
<p>Space solar power</p>
<p>Space elevators</p>
<p>Fully immersive VR</p>
<p>Artificial consciousness</p>
<p>Telepathy</p>
<p>Reactionless drive</p>
<p>Whole Earth virtualisation</p>
<p>Shapeshifting matter</p>
<p>Self-reconfiguring robots</p>
<p>Zero-point energy</p>
<p>Beam-powered propulsion</p>
<p>Force fields</p>
<p>Asteroid mining</p>
<p><em>(Source: https://www.zmescience.com/science/news-science/table-disruptive-technology-042343/)</em></p>
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