A Review on Anticipated Breakthrough Technologies of 21st Century
Sreeramana Aithal and
Shubhrajyotsna Aithal
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Abstract:
This review discuss strategic management of thirteen most anticipated possible technology breakthroughs of 21st century which are substantially affect the life style of living beings in the world like (1) Nanotechnology based human life comfort, (2) High speed computation through optical computers, (3) Embedded Intelligence, (4) HIV Antivirus, (5) Pseudo Senses - Sensation of existence through virtual reality and through artificial environment, (6) Off Planet Production in micro-gravity, (7) Protein Maps to know how many active genes are coding for proteins in living being, (8) Customized Kids which are used for Customization of physical and mental ability of children, (9) Development of Chameleon Chips which are reconfigurable photonic circuits using the idea of optical solitons, (10) Flying cars through manipulation of gravitational force, (11) Immortality through nano-bio-technology & stem cell research, (12) Fractal Models for fragmented geometry shapes, and (13) Space travel for everybody. The paper also discuss the effect of these technology breakthroughs and possible changes in lifestyle of people in the society and its contribution in solving many basic problems of human beings on the earth by means of systematic management such breakthrough technologies
Keywords: Breakthrough technologies; Nanotechnology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M00 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-03
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Published in International Journal of Research & Development in Technology and Management Science –Kailash 6.21(2015): pp. 112-133
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