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HARI
HARI
TECHNOLGY
TRENDS IN
COMING YEARS
1.VIRTUAL REAILITY AND 2.BIO REVOLUTION 3.DATAFICATION
AUGMENTED REALITY
4.ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND 5.ROBOT PROCESS AUTOMATION 6.BLOCK CHAIN TECHNOLOGY
MACHINE LEARNUNG
7.QUANTUM COMPUTING 8.APPLIED AI 9.FUTURE OF PROGRAMMING
10.PROCESS AUTOMATION AND 3D 11.FUTURE OF CONNECTIVITY 12.DISTRIBUTED INFRASTRUCTURE
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VIRTUAL REALITY AND AUGMENTED
REALITY
Virtual reality (VR) is a simulated experience
that employs pose tracking and
3D near-eye displays to give the user an
immersive feel of a virtual world.
Applications of virtual reality include
entertainment (particularly video games),
education (such as medical or military training)
and business (such as virtual meetings). Other
distinct types of VR-style technology include
augmented reality and mixed reality, sometimes
referred to as extended reality or XR, although
VIRTUAL REALITY AND AUGMENTED
REALITY
Augmented reality (AR) is an interactive experience that combines the real world
and computer-generated content. The content can span multiple sensory modalities,
including visual, auditory, haptic, somatosensory and olfactory. AR can be defined as
a system that incorporates three basic features: a combination of real and virtual
worlds, real-time interaction, and accurate 3D registration of virtual and real
objects. The overlaid sensory information can be constructive (i.e. additive to the
natural environment), or destructive (i.e. masking of the natural environment). This
experience is seamlessly interwoven with the physical world such that it is
perceived as an immersive aspect of the real environment. In this way, augmented
reality alters one's ongoing perception of a real-world environment, whereas
virtual reality completely replaces the user's real-world environment with a
simulated one.
BIO REVOLUTION
The Bio Revolution is redefining innovation in the
life sciences. How this might be a game changer.
The Bio Revolution has the potential to help address
some of the most critical global challenges, from
climate change to pandemics, chronic diseases, and
worldwide food security.
Experts estimate that a significant portion of the
economic impact of biological applications will be in
health care, agriculture, and consumer
products.3 Already today, the Bio Revolution, with its
convergence of science and technology, has created
an explosion of research projects in science and
business that mark the beginning of a new era:
Innovations with the potential to significantly
improve our lives, our nutrition, and our health.
DATAFICATION
Datafication is a technological trend turning many aspects of our life into
data which is subsequently transferred into information realised as a new
form of value. Kenneth Cukier and Viktor Mayer-Schönberger introduced
the term datafication to the broader lexicon in 2013.] Up until this time,
datafication had been associated with the analysis of representations of
our lives captured through data, but not on the present scale. This change
was primarily due to the impact of big data and the computational
opportunities afforded to predictive analytics.