The most widely predictable aspect of technology trends has long been the constant of escalating disruption. Since 2010, Deloitte’s tech futurists have viewed disruption largely through the lens of information technology , which is rooted in the formal sciences—computer and system sciences, logic, mathematics, and statistics—to support new models that meet new needs in new markets.
Today, disruption itself is getting disrupted. And leading future-oriented organizations should now look beyond the unexpected disruptions they’ve learned and prepared to expect. The frontier beyond IT disruption is quickly coming into view. By analyzing factors including patent and startup activity, venture capitalist funding, academic and grant investments, and changes in hiring and talent, Deloitte’s futurists identified a set of emerging technology domains that could rival IT in their disruptive and innovative potential.
Technologies in SpaceTech, BioTech, NeuroTech, ClimateTech, EnergyTech, and RobotTech—collectively known as xTech—could soon begin solving fundamental human challenges and eventually rival and even surpass IT’s influence on business innovation.Space and aeronautical engineering is a growth opportunity as government agencies continue to yield much of their traditional business and operational domain to private companies, such as flights and launches, and companies invest in new transportation.
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