Technologies That Transform Tomorrow

Advances in technologies are developing at an ever incr …


Advances in technologies are developing at an ever increase pace. We are in a world where the amount of information required to stay updated is bewildering, and the rate at which news become obsolete is stupefying. However, the race to catch up with the world, and then perhaps join the ranks that lead it has never been as rewarding, as well. So, here are some of the technologies that you will need to be aware of if the forefront is where you want to be.

 

Microsoft Hololens
While virtual reality is taking the entertainment industry into uncharted possibilities, augmented reality, or mixed reality is offering a myriad of possibilities across sectors. Artworks and historical artifacts in museums curated by computer images of the artists and peoples preserved in history. Mixed reality apparatuses offer ways to augment the process of learning in ways hitherto were not possible. The learner that can mentally visualize the lessons and instructions have an advantage edge over others who can’t. Microsoft Hololens will be an equalizer in the acquisition of theoretical information from the training processes of various profession fields. In the UK, for example, midwifery students are using augmented reality to help provide imagery of what’s happening in the mother’s womb when babies are born, the BBC reports.

 

3d Metal Printers
3d metal printing was included in MIT’s 10 Breakthrough Technologies 2018. Creating vintage car parts that have been on the production line for decades, or designing and making a functional prototype of a customized car part can now literally be done in the garage. 3d printing may even make obsolete retail of basic metal utensils for some people who prefer to print their own fork, and spoons. Metal joints that connect wood planks into a bed could be made according to customized preferences.

 

Cube Satellites
Conventional satellites are expensive instruments the size of a bus that turn into liability and potential hazards when they become out of service. Now, satellites the size of a small box, the CubeSat, which is 10 x 10 x 11.35 cm, comes packed with components from recycled smartphones and can be launched into space for much cheaper compared to their gigantic predecessors. RocketLab offers a piggyback launch of cubesats for $77,000 for one cubesat unit or $240,000 for three cubesats on its Electron rocket. Sounds like the next problem will be the real estate in earth’s orbit.

 

The life changing advances in the near future seems to be coming in smaller sizes, but with bigger implications than ever before.

 

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