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SEVEN TECHNOLOGIES REMAKING THE WORLD (Robotics: is the design and…
SEVEN TECHNOLOGIES
REMAKING THE WORLD
Widespread computing: Characterized by the existence of vast networks of microprocessors connected and integrated into everyday objects
It can be integrated into portable devices that monitor, maintain and guarantee our well-being.
It allows you to access information in a highly personalized way from a variety of sources and share it in any way we want.
New forms of trade through the generation of information
It can provide complex data in constant change.
Natural interface: the ability to align with the intuitive actions, traits and schemes of humans, as well as with the physics of nature.
Ubiquity: the ability to be ubiquitous in previously discrete transactions or objects, machines, and people.
Intelligence: the ability to perceive an environment or a situation and act on the basis of that knowledge.
First industrial revolution (1760-1840)
Second industrial revolution (1870-1940)
Scientific/technical revolution (1940-1970)
Information revolution (1985-present)
Robotics: is the design and development of mechanical systems (a framework, electrical component and code) that can operate autonomously or semi-autonomously.
Robotics is revolutionizing surgery
New forms of robotics will allow educators to create more meaningful and more humanized forms of online learning
Robots are an essential element in the new workforce
It allows the design and installation of complex solar assemblies, wind turbines and wave/current power.
Agility: Ability to perform a variety of tasks quickly and easily
Intelligence: Ability to acquire and apply new knowledge and skills.
Accuracy: Ability to perform extremely accurate and detailed tasks with precision.
Nanotechnology: Designs and manufactures incredibly small circuits and devices that are built at the molecular level of matter, usually from 1 to 100 nanometers.
Nanomaterials are used in a range of products, from golf balls to video game consoles.
Improved learning lathes and tools like pencils and whiteboards.
Nano particles are being developed to transport drugs, heat, light and other substances to human cells.
Nanotechnology learns from nature and helps preserve it.
Doctors can now continuously monitor patients' health markers.
They allow the creation of geospatial maps in real time.
Companies have used data to create shopping habit profiles, pricing to better target products to consumers.
Simulations, virtual reality, and other tools give students a more complete understanding of complex systems, such as the environment and human anatomy.
Machine learning
Big data: It is the generation and collection of massive amounts of structured and unstructured data in the search for new knowledge and responses to the challenges faced by organizations and decision makers.
AI: Is the programming and algorithms that allow digital devices to access, combine and share data to learn, explain and forecast events processes and trends
Cloud computing: On-demand access to computing resources, including software applications, storage, network, and other services.
3D Printing: Transforms a digital plane of an object into a finished physical product.
Used to create custom molds, to replace bones and other structural prostheses.
Create precise structures that occur in nature to preserve nature.
The customer value will change to digital representations of a product.
Instead of viewing an object on a screen, it can now be created quickly using 3D printing.
Biotechnology: is the use of living systems and organisms to develop or manufacture products.
Biotechnology is the basis of a new form of authentication
They are making it possible to treat and even prevent diseases that can be genetically inherited.
From the ability to human beings to learn more about themselves.
Reductions of greenhouse gases and pesticides in the air.
Wireless mesh networks: these are ad hoc loops of wireless connectivity in which only one device requires an internet connection.
They can meet directly and efficiently anywhere that generates knowledge.
It is an active device that allows remote tracking of products.
They will extend the reach of health care with portable devices.
Operate remotely and in the context of the unexpected.
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Fuente: Segars, A. H. (2018). Seven technologies remaking the world. MIT Sloan Management Review, 1-21.