Horizon of Science and Technology
The horizons of science and technology in this universe of ours are vast and ever expanding. Science encompasses everything from immediate inventions that affect our daily lives to far-reaching research that expands the boundaries of human knowledge and capabilities.
In the realm of science, we explore the natural world, seeking to understand its principles through observation and experimentation. This quest for science to make our lives easier sparks our curiosity and drives scientific discovery. On the other hand, technology applies scientific insights to develop practical solutions and tools that improve our quality of life. It simply takes the theoretical foundations laid down by science and turns them into tangible, usable products and services.
Global challenges such as changing space
conditions, climate change, cyber security, supply chain security, national
sovereignty require a collaborative approach to science and technology. And
fostering collaborative science requires a different approach to addressing
these issues.
The diverse horizons of science and
technology are interconnected and dynamic, influencing and facilitating our
present and paving the way and processes of our future.
Frameworks such as the Three Horizon Model
are used to help organizations think about the future and plan for innovation.
This model suggests that businesses should invest in current products,
incremental innovation and breakthrough innovation to ensure long-term success.
Digital Assets
Demand, supply, rapid
efficiency of digital assets and the rise of virtual worlds called
"metaverses" are disrupting economies and creating new social and
economic systems. These demands inform not only about the technologies
themselves but also about how they interact with society, governance and the
global economy.
Current Technology
In the current era there are technologies that are well established and widely used in today's society. Examples include smartphones, internet and renewable energy sources such as solar energy, wind energy, energy from natural sources etc.
Emerging Technologies
These are
technologies that are in the development stage and have started to flourish in
the world. Examples include artificial intelligence, blockchain, advanced
robotics, uninterrupted electricity through frequency.
Future Technology
This technology is
speculative and includes technologies that are not yet fully developed but hold
promise for the future. These can potentially revolutionize the way we live.
Examples may include quantum computing, space tourism, and advanced forms of
biotechnology.
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