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What is Foresight?. A set of strategic tools for anticipating the future, to become more prepared for diverse challenges with adequate lead time Anticipates multiple, plausible futures5
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1. Challenge Horizons for Canadian R&D and Federal S&T Foresight
2. What is Foresight? A set of strategic tools for anticipating the future, to become more prepared for diverse challenges with adequate lead time
Anticipates multiple, plausible futures
5 25 year time horizon
A rehearsal for potential futures
Accommodates uncertainty & diversity
Highlights emerging opportunities & threats Highlight differences between Foresight and forecast
Focus on multiple futures
AVOID using the terms SCENARIO and DRIVER at this stageHighlight differences between Foresight and forecast
Focus on multiple futures
AVOID using the terms SCENARIO and DRIVER at this stage
3. Technology Reviews 2005 List Airborne Networks
Quantum Wires
Silicon Photonics
Metabolomics
Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy Universal Memory
Bacterial Factories
Enviromatics
Cell-Phone Viruses
Biomechatronics
4. Brockmans List : The Next 50 Years Cybersphere: information beams, portable tele-connection & ubiquitous smart networks;
Bio-engineering & bio-robotics, astro-biology, personal genomics & embryo simulation, artificial life models;
Quantum math & computing, teleportation, computational and emergent complexity;
Search for ETI and biophilic universes;
Neuro-sentience & convergent cognition, computational pharmacology,neuro-regeneration
Sub-terranean thermophilogy & Triphibious flexible transport
Nano-structural products, sensors, materials, fabrication and molecular tailoring
5. Business 2.0 List Bio-interactive Materials - small sensing devices reside on or inside people, animals, and crops
Bio-fuel Production Plants - ethanol, methanol, bio-diesel, eliminating dependence on foreign oil
Bionics - the next-generation of sophisticated prosthetic limbs or even artificial organs
Cognitronics - to link the brain directly to computers
Genotyping - making the connection between DNA and specific physical attributes; i.e. longevity, disease.
Combinatorial Science - algorithms and computing to develop hypotheses by observing large amounts of data.
Molecular Manufacturing - the building of complex atomic structures one atom at a time
Quantum Nucleonics - tapping the energy of the atom for energy
6. Fraunhofer-Germany List Smart Environments micro components, smart sensors, cyber bots;
Man-Machine Cooperation intuitive brain-computer links;
Polytronics plastics in displays, energy systems and virtual environments;
Digital Medicine - imaging, simulations, medications via genomics, proteomics;
Digital Logistics - automated commerce - transactions, storages, fleets;
Integrated Production digital mass customized and virtual, flexible products;
Adaptive Structures piezo-ceramics to dampen vibration, noise, save energy;
Photonics Enablers- universal light controls: medicine, electronics, materials;
Nano-Ultra-Violet extreme ultaviolet nano-processing radiation applications;
Simulation and Modelling - of everything quantum & grid computing power;
Customized Energy distributed, portable networks, less central power.
7. Becoming Knowledge Based Speed, intangible assets and connectivity become your sources of value
Increasing returns to scale from (intangible) products
Products, services stay competitive by becoming smarter - What do the vending machine, chairs, switches want to know?
When products, services become mass customized, interactive, remembering customers
When relationships with customers start before the product arrives; remain after purchase
When production processes have embedded in them the collective memory, intellect of the organization
8. Macro Shaping Trends Integration, Miniaturization of Technology
Globalization of Capital, Terror , Disease
Anti-globalization of Biodiversity, Culture, Sustainability
De-Carbonization of Energy Economy
Harmonization and Standardization for Trade
Migration, Multi-Culturalism of Populations
Intensification, Differentiation, of Wealth
Bi-polarization of Religious Values and Secular Evolution
Transformation, Integration of Infrastructure Systems
Virtualization, Digitization of Communications, Entertainment, Education
Automation, and Customization of Production
Acceleration of Knowledge Services as Economic Driver
Proliferation of Surveillance - Security
9. Disruptive, Enabling S&T Nanotechnology Devices
Customized Materials: auto design, modelling engineered
Quantum Computing :models that reach beyond Moore`s
Semantic Internet (data rich & self navigable)
Cyber Agents - sensors for networked intelligence
Autonomic Software :self repair code generation
Stand Alone Power : portable, sustainable energy systems :for sensors
Nanorobotics Smart Dust, linked in colonies
Smart Organics :that upgrade life forms intelligence
Visualization, Human-Machine Interfaces linking brain and machine
10. Glimpses of the Nanocosm* Targeted delivery of nano-scale pharmaceuticals;
Nanoparticles for cancer treatment;
Smart bio-nano materials and implants;
Nanosensor determined synthetic environments;
Nanosistors wavicles: logic gates for molecular DNA based computing;
Impermeable, anti corrosive nano composite coatings
Wearable polymer nano-electronics for portable, personal bio-cogno self monitoring and computing
* Nanocosm by William Illsey Atkinson, Penguin Books Canada 2003
11. Converging TechnologiesExample of a Domain Matrix ExampleExample
12. CT Tools: Example of a Table of +/- impacts on Prospective Domains of Application ExamplesExamples
13. Influential Domains Canadian Water and Food Horizons 2020: stewardship, eco innovation and transformative technologies
Computational Materials : computer formulated, simulated, emergent and advanced new materials
Sleep, Time and Attention: neuro-science frontiers and virtual,augmented relaity
Synthetic Biology: vistas of artificial life possibilities and unreal horizons
Personal Genomics: health, security, socio-economics who are we in societal context?
14. Also Being Contemplated Systems on a Chip: distributed computing and auto genetic system capabilities;
Plastic Signalers Polytronics: new materials and systemic triggers
Sentient Systems: smart-net-ness in the ubiquitous inanimate environment;
Emergent Networks: from math to reality to network effects impacts
Visual Analytics, Avatars & Bot-Agents: glimpses into the future cyber-sim reality
Demographics , Technology and Culture: The new Canadian mosaic technology generation & use scenarios 2050