Forecasting the Technology Revolution: Results and learnings from the TechCast Project |
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Authors: | William E. Halal |
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Affiliation: | 1. Management, Technology & Innovation, School of Business, ISTM Dept, 515 Funger Hall, George Washington University, Washington DC, 20052, USA;2. Institute of Knowledge & Innovation-SE Asia, Bangkok University, Thailand |
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Abstract: | This research report presents latest results on the TechCast Project, first reported in Technology Forecasting & Social Change 14 years ago [1]. TechCast is an online Delphi system that pools background trends and the judgment of experts around the world to forecast breakthroughs in all fields. Results are presented for strategic technological advances that are likely to enter the mainstream and their expected impacts, providing an overview of the Technology Revolution. Aggregating the forecast data then provides macro-forecasts of broad timetables for economic and social change. This analysis suggests that the global economy is likely to enter a new economic upcycle about 2015 and reach an advanced stage of development about 2020. We also examine examples of how organizations develop technology strategy to compete in an era of economic transformation, and conclude by analyzing the role of forecasting as one of many methods for reducing uncertainty. |
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Keywords: | TechCast Project Delphi Method Technology Revolution Collective intelligence |
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