{"id":1035694,"date":"2012-02-16T14:34:34","date_gmt":"2012-02-16T14:34:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.immortalitymedicine.tv\/uncategorized\/world-economic-forum-lists-top-10-emerging-technologies-for-2012.php"},"modified":"2024-08-17T15:49:18","modified_gmt":"2024-08-17T19:49:18","slug":"world-economic-forum-lists-top-10-emerging-technologies-for-2012","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/human-genetic-engineering\/world-economic-forum-lists-top-10-emerging-technologies-for-2012.php","title":{"rendered":"World Economic Forum lists top 10 emerging technologies for 2012"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>        The World Economic Forum&#039;s Global Agenda Council on        Emerging Technologies has drawn up a list of the top 10        emerging technologies for 2012 (Image: Shutterstock)      <\/p>\n<p>      Our goal here at Gizmag is to cover innovation and emerging      technologies in all fields of human endeavor, and while      almost all of the ideas that grace our pages have the      potential to enhance some of our lives in one way or another,      at the core are those technologies that will have profound      implications for everyone on the planet. For those looking to      shape political, business, and academic agendas, predicting      how and when these types of technologies will effect us all      is critical. Recognizing this, the World Economic Forum&#039;s      (WEF&#039;s) Global Agenda Council on Emerging Technologies has      compiled a list of the top 10 emerging technologies it      believes will have the greatest impact on the state of the      world in 2012.    <\/p>\n<p>      Betting on the right technologies can allow schools to      produce graduates better qualified to deal with a rapidly      changing world, governments to more efficiently meet the      needs of the populace, business to generate profits, and      scientists to better allocate resources.    <\/p>\n<p>      The list draws on some of the brainpower residing within the      entire GAC Network, covering the top ten technological trends      that the Global Agenda Council on Emerging Technologies      believes will have the biggest social, economic and      environmental impacts this year.    <\/p>\n<p>      Here&#039;s the list as presented on the World Economic Forum      Blog in order from lowest to highest in terms of the      potential to provide solutions to global challenges.    <\/p>\n<p>                  1. Informatics for adding value to        information                    The quantity of information now available to        individuals and organizations is unprecedented in human        history, and the rate of information generation continues        to grow exponentially. Yet, the sheer volume of information        is in danger of creating more noise than value, and as a        result limiting its effective use. Innovations in how        information is organized, mined and processed hold the key        to filtering out the noise and using the growing wealth of        global information to address emerging challenges.                    2. Synthetic biology and metabolic        engineering                    The natural world is a testament to the vast potential        inherent in the genetic code at the core of all living        organisms. Rapid advances in synthetic biology and metabolic        engineering are allowing biologists and engineers to tap        into this potential in unprecedented ways, enabling the        development of new biological processes and organisms that        are designed to serve specific purposes - whether        converting biomass to chemicals, fuels and materials, producing new therapeutic drugs or protecting the        body against harm.                    3. Green Revolution 2.0 - technologies for        increased food and biomass                    Artificial fertilizers are one of the main achievements        of modern chemistry, enabling unprecedented increases in        crop production yield. Yet, the growing global demand for        healthy and nutritious food is threatening to outstrip        energy, water and land resources. By integrating advances        across the biological and physical sciences, the new green        revolution holds the promise of further increasing crop production yields,        minimizing environmental impact,        reducing energy and water dependence, and decreasing the        carbon footprint.                    4. Nanoscale design of materials                    The increasing demand on natural resources requires        unprecedented gains in efficiency. Nanostructured materials with tailored        properties, designed and engineered at the molecular scale,        are already showing novel and unique features that will        usher in the next clean energy revolution, reduce our        dependence on depleting natural resources, and increase        atom-efficiency manufacturing and processing.                    5. Systems biology and computational        modelling\/simulation of chemical and biological        systems                    For improved healthcare and bio-based manufacturing, it        is essential to understand how biology and chemistry work        together. Systems biology and computational modeling and simulation        are playing increasingly important roles in designing        therapeutics, materials and processes that are highly        efficient in achieving their design goals, while minimally        impacting on human health and the environment.                    6. Utilization of carbon dioxide as a        resource                    Carbon is at the heart of all life on earth. Yet,        managing carbon dioxide releases is one of the greatest        social, political and economic challenges of our time. An        emerging innovative approach to carbon dioxide management        involves transforming it from a liability to a resource.        Novel catalysts, based on nanostructured materials, can        potentially transform carbon dioxide to high value hydrocarbons and other carbon-containing molecules, which        could be used as new building blocks for the chemical        industry as cleaner and more sustainable alternatives to        petrochemicals.                    7. Wireless power                    Society is deeply reliant on electrically powered        devices. Yet, a significant limitation in their continued        development and utility is the need to be attached to the        electricity grid by wire - either permanently or through        frequent battery recharging. Emerging approaches to        wireless power transmission will free        electrical devices from having to be physically plugged in,        and are poised to have as significant an impact on personal electronics as Wi-Fi had on Internet        use.                    8. High energy density power        systems                    Better batteries are essential if the next generation        of clean energy technologies are to be realized. A number        of emerging technologies are coming together to lay the        foundation for advanced electrical energy storage and use,        including the development of nanostructured electrodes, solid electrolysis        and rapid-power delivery from novel supercapacitors based on carbon-based nanomaterials. These        technologies will provide the energy density and power        needed to supercharge the next generation of clean energy        technologies.                    9. Personalized medicine, nutrition and disease        prevention                    As the global population exceeds 7 billion people - all        hoping for a long and healthy life - conventional        approaches to ensuring good health are becoming less and        less tenable, spurred on by growing demands, dwindling        resources and increasing costs. Advances in areas such as        genomics, proteomics and metabolomics are now opening up        the possibility of tailoring medicine, nutrition and disease prevention to the individual.        Together with emerging technologies like synthetic biology        and nanotechnology, they are laying the foundation for a        revolution in healthcare and well-being that will be less        resource intensive and more targeted to individual        needs.                    10. Enhanced education technology                    New approaches are needed to meet the challenge of        educating a growing young population and providing the        skills that are essential to the knowledge economy. This is        especially the case in today&#039;s rapidly evolving and        hyperconnected globalized society. Personalized IT-based approaches to education are<br \/>\n  emerging that allow learner-centerd education, critical        thinking development and creativity. Rapid developments in        social media, open courseware and ubiquitous access to        the Internet are facilitating outside        classroom and continuous education.              <\/p>\n<p>      We know there&#039;s nothing like a list of predictions to provoke      some healthy debate, so let us know what you think of the GAC      on Emerging Technologies&#039; effort in the comments. Is there      anything you think they&#039;ve overlooked, or maybe something      they&#039;ve included that shouldn&#039;t be there?    <\/p>\n<p>      Source: World Economic Forum Blog    <\/p>\n<p>    Share         Post a Comment<br \/>  Related Articles   Email this article to  a friend      <\/p>\n<p>      Just enter your friends and your email address into the      form below    <\/p>\n<p>      For multiple addresses, separate      each with a comma    <\/p>\n<p id=\"privacy\">      Privacy is safe with us because we have a strict privacy policy.    <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>More here:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.gizmag.com\/world-economic-forum-new-technology-2012\/21484\/\" title=\"World Economic Forum lists top 10 emerging technologies for 2012\" rel=\"noopener\">World Economic Forum lists top 10 emerging technologies for 2012<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> The World Economic Forum&#039;s Global Agenda Council on Emerging Technologies has drawn up a list of the top 10 emerging technologies for 2012 (Image: Shutterstock) Our goal here at Gizmag is to cover innovation and emerging technologies in all fields of human endeavor, and while almost all of the ideas that grace our pages have the potential to enhance some of our lives in one way or another, at the core are those technologies that will have profound implications for everyone on the planet. 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