As we mentioned in the first part of this article, we will try to estimate the adoption rates for a few innovative technologies, based on the latest trends. Last week we featured technologies that shared a common feature – the “smart” characterization. This week’s contestant technologies belong to t
The technologies envisioned for the near future are based on meeting people’s needs, advancements in technological development and, ultimately, the public’s reaction. Somewhere between demands, costs, regulations and general feedback, lie the chances of innovation when confronted with reality. Of co
We have already presented 3D printing and some of its future possibilities – here. This time the novelty resides in the procedure used for printing and the funding involved – making Carbon3D a very interesting topic. This surprising startup has been going through rounds of funding and managed to ra
Building on the “drudge” meaning of “drone”, the more recent employment of the term corporate drones often stands for a corporate employee lacking any individual personality and opinion. Think again – the term is about to redefine itself along with the massive surge of drone usage in enterprises. So
3D printing has recently registered a surge in the constant attention it meets on the Internet. Also called addictive manufacturing , the technique that has become viral implies sequential depositing of a material onto a powder bed via inkjet printer heads. Extrusion and sintering are more recent
With leading tech figures publicly speaking about near future developments that seem out of science fiction movies, changes are on the horizon. In many fields, core technology is changing rapidly, and the logistics are keeping up. What are the tech revolutions most talked about nowadays? Let’s see…