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Personal flying transport among top tech shifts

DUBAI, May 23, 2018

The rise of quantum supremacy and testing of flying personal transportation are expected to create growth opportunities in 2018, said a new report  highlighting 10 global shifts powered by technology.

Technology is a primary disruptor, from the size and power of leading companies to new technologies emerging that have long been thought of as the domain of imagination, added the new analysis “The Top Trends for 2018: The Power of Technology and Technology Companies” from growth partnership company Frost & Sullivan.

Understanding the transformative forces set to define 2018 will allow companies to prepare, compete and invest more effectively.

“In 2018, business conversations will be dominated by several key subjects: science fiction becoming a reality, the clash of technology and governments, rising consumer concerns about technology, and state-sponsored technology,” said Lauren Taylor, Visionary Innovation Group principal analyst at Frost & Sullivan.

The analysis highlights the forces poised to create the biggest impact this year and explores trends spanning geographies, industries, and applications to offer a comprehensive view of the change agents.

Five of the ten pivotal trends poised to transform industries include:

1.    The Innovation Tug-of-War: We will see increasing struggle between leading technology companies and the organizations and governments that regulate them, creating a tug-of-war on innovation that works to balance consumer protection with the pursuit of innovation.

2.    Quantum Arms Race: Quantum computing is rapidly evolving and looks poised to achieve quantum supremacy—the ability to outperform traditional supercomputers. Key areas of focus will be encryption, AI, materials, and qubit generation.

3.    Flying Personal Transportation: Flying personal transportation is making notable advances with progressive tests and demos, as well as new competitors entering the space. While not on the public’s radar at the moment, expect this to be the new drone craze.

4.    The Rise of Enterprise Behavioural Science: We expect behavioural science to enter the fast follower phase as an emerging function in the enterprise this year, with savvy companies adopting these economic and social science principles to increase worker productivity and nudge consumers toward desirable outcomes.

5.    Shift Away from Platform-only Models: Uber and Airbnb have indicated a move beyond platform-only models and into acquisition and partnership with asset providers, signalling a need to differentiate and overcome some of the challenges that a platform-only model presents.

“Sixty percent of companies will not see a 10-year anniversary. As platforms, business models, and technologies collide in nuanced ways, and categorization becomes challenging, these insights can be an essential reference tool for companies to devise short-term strategies as well as set long-term implementation goals,” concluded Taylor. – TradeArabia News Service




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