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  2. List of emerging technologies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of emerging technologies, which are in-development technical innovations that have significant potential in their applications. The criteria for this list is that the technology must: Exist in some way; purely hypothetical technologies cannot be considered emerging and should be covered in the list of hypothetical technologies ...

  3. Technological transitions - Wikipedia

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    Termed 'techno-economic paradigms', they suggest that the shift from one paradigm to another is the result of emergent new technologies. Following the recent economic crisis, authors such as Moody and Nogrady [9] have suggested that a new cycle is emerging from the old, centred on the use of sustainable technologies in a resource depleted world.

  4. Emerging technologies - Wikipedia

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    An example of the former was the gradual roll-out of DVD (digital video disc) as a development intended to follow on from the previous optical technology compact disc. By contrast, disruptive technologies are those where a new method replaces the previous technology and makes it redundant, for example, the replacement of horse-drawn carriages ...

  5. Technological change - Wikipedia

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    Technological change (TC) or technological development is the overall process of invention, innovation and diffusion of technology or processes. [1] [2] In essence, technological change covers the invention of technologies (including processes) and their commercialization or release as open source via research and development (producing emerging technologies), the continual improvement of ...

  6. Digital economy - Wikipedia

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    According to a 2016 estimate, the Digital Economy represented $11.5 trillion, or 15.5% of global GDP (18.4% of GDP in developed economies and 10 per cent in developing economies on average). It found that the digital economy had grown two and a half times faster than global GDP over the previous 15 years, almost doubling in size since 2000.

  7. Technological revolution - Wikipedia

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    Technological revolution can cause the production-possibility frontier to shift outward and initiate economic growth. Pre-Industrialization. The Upper Paleolithic Revolution: the emergence of "high culture" [further explanation needed], new technologies and regionally distinct cultures (50,000–40,000 years ago).

  8. Technological innovation system - Wikipedia

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    The concept of a technological innovation system was introduced as part of a wider theoretical school, called the innovation system approach. The central idea behind this approach is that determinants of technological change are not (only) to be found in individual firms or in research institutes, but (also) in a broad societal structure in which firms, as well as knowledge institutes, are ...

  9. Future technology - Wikipedia

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    Future technology-related topics include: Emerging technologies , technologies that are perceived as capable of changing the status quo Futures studies (also called futurology), the study of postulating possible, probable, and preferable futures and the worldviews and myths that underlie them