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This year, our list of technologies that are worth keeping an eye on is particularly wide ranging.
By TR Staff and Freelance Writers
Each year, Technology Review identifies 10 technologies that are worth keeping an eye on. This year's list spans a broad range of disciplines, from life sciences to nanotechnology to the Internet, but the technologies have one thing in common: they will soon have a significant impact on business, medicine, or culture. (Click on one of the following 10 links to go to the article on that emerging technology.)
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MAY 2005
Of the numerous technologies now in gestation at companies and universities, we have chosen 10 that we think will make particularly big splashes. They range from bacterial factories to silicon photonics to quantum wires and any one of them could change your world.
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FEBRUARY 2004
Technology Review unveils its annual selection of hot new technologies about to affect our lives in revolutionary ways-and profiles the innovators behind them.
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With new technologies constantly being invented in universities and companies across the globe, guessing which ones will transform computing, medicine, communication, and our energy infrastructure is always a challenge. Nonetheless, Technology Review's editors are willing to bet that the 10 emerging technologies highlighted in this special package will affect our lives and work in revolutionary ways-whether next year or next decade. For each, we've identified a researcher whose ideas and efforts both epitomize and reinvent his or her field. The following snapshots of the innovators and their work provide a glimpse of the future these evolving technologies may provide.
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FEBRUARY 2003
Technology Review identifies the developments that will dramatically affect the way we live and work-and profiles the leading innovators behind them.
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In labs around the world, researchers are busy creating technologies that will change the way we conduct business and live our lives. These are not the latest crop of gadgets and gizmos: they are completely new technologies that could soon transform computing, medicine, manufacturing, transportation, and our energy infrastructure. Nurturing the people and the culture needed to make the birth of such technological ideas possible is a messy endeavor, as MIT Media Lab cofounder Nicholas Negroponte explains in Creating a Culture of Ideas . But in this special section,Technology Review's editors have identified 10 emerging technologies that we predict will have a tremendous influence in the near future. For each, we've chosen a researcher or research team whose work and vision is driving the field. The profiles, on the following pages, offer a sneak preview of the technology world in the years and decades to come.
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2002 ПИ собрал по частям и это очень поучительно
Creating a Culture of Ideas Создание Культуры Идей
In Search of Innovation: Inside the Black Box, Who Walks the Walk? three variables are crucial: "citation intensity," "science link" and "technology cycle time."; "We Show the Money" , Intellectual Capital, Intangible Assets (Нематериальные активы)
The Rules of Innovation: Take Root in Disruption, Pick the Scope Needed to Succeed, Leverage the Right Capabilities, Disrupt Competitors, Not Customers;
Invention is a Flower, Innovation is a Weed: SellingMatters (Продажа Вопросов), Не слушать Ваших Заказчиков, План Успеха; Быть Предпринимателем, но не Провидцем; Знать Собственный Рабочий диапазон
Four Pillars of Innovation: the right kind of cash, a high-tech infrastructure, a culture of passion (одержимость), the ability to think outside the balloon (широту мышления).
MONDAY, JANUARY 01, 2001
Ten emerging technologies that will change the world.
By The Editors
What if you had a crystal ball that foretold the future of technology? Imagine, for example, if you had known in 1990 just how big the Internet was going to be 10 years hence. Sorry, that crystal ball doesn't exist. But in this special issue of Technology Review , we offer you the next best thing: the educated predictions of our editors (made in consultation with some of technology's top experts). We have chosen 10 emerging areas of technology that will soon have a profound impact on the economy and on how we live and work. These advances span information technology, biotechnology and nanotechnology-the core of TR coverage in every issue. All of these areas merit special attention in the decade to come. In each area we've chosen to highlight one innovator who exemplifies the potential and promise of the field. Keep this issue around and see how well our predictions hold up-even without the aid of that crystal ball.
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