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DISRUPTIVE & TECHNOLOGY TRENDS
2016 - 2018
principal analyst & author
@briansolis
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Each year at this time, I read all of the predictions for the new year
plus the “top X” lists wrapping out the previous year. Add to that the
first week of chaos that is CES and all of the new tech debuting in
Las Vegas. And each year, I’m left wanting more substance as I
plan my research. So, in 2015, I officially threw my hat into the mix
with my inaugural look at “25 Disruptive Technology Trends in 2015
– 2016.”
Rather than look at just one year ahead, I organized my research
against a two-year horizon and then added an analytical layer of
what each trend meant and why each was important. But that still
wasn’t enough. Nothing moves in calendar cycles except for taxes,
birthdays, anniversaries, earning reports, etc. So, this year, I added
one year to the event horizon...
Introducing the “26 Disruptive Technology Trends for 2016 – 2018.”
In this report, we’ll explore some of the disruptive trends that are
affecting pretty much everything over the next few yearsat least
those that I’m following. It’s not just tech, though. The report is
organized by socioeconomic and technological impact.
Obviously, this is not an exhaustive list of every technology and
societal trend bringing about disruption on planet Earth. What
follows thought definitely affects the evolution of digital Darwinism,
the evolution of society and technology and its impact on behavior,
expectations and customs.
Brian Solis, Principal Analyst at
Altimeter Group, a Prophet Company,
author of X: The Experience When
Business Meets Design
26 DISRUPTIVE & TECHNOLOGY
TRENDS 2016 - 2018
Digital Darwinism
The evolution of society and
technology and its impact on
behavior, expectations and
customs.
Inspired by Matt Ballantine
There is no 1 way to succeed in the future. Success is
dependent on a balance of iteration, innovation and
disruption. If you do not disrupt yourself, it will be a
gift given to you by someone else.
Business As Usual:
Zero listening or observation
IRRELEVANT RELEVANTMOMENTARY
Compete for the Moment:
Following trends and
reacting to behavior
Compete for the Future:
Engaged and inspired by
people; adaptive and
proactive to shape
meaningful experiences
@briansolis
How will you compete?
Disruptive Trends
Socioeconomic trends that are notably impacting civilization in the near-term.
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One
The New Brand: Experiences are More
Important Than Products
Customer experiences become more important
than products; companies now have to consider
how products and services enhance specific
lifestyles and workflows.
The legacy value of brands is overtaken by brands that earn
relevance by investing in engagement and collaboration in moments
of truth…beyond creative. Marketing becomes CX. This includes the
sum of all disparate parts, marketing, product, sales, service,
support, CRM, R&D, etc. Brands must also zero-in on the needs,
values and aspirations of a generation that defines everything
radically differently than previous generations.
10
Two
Goodbye Sharing Economy, I Want My On-Demand
Economy…Now!
Was there ever really a sharing economy if no one was actually
sharing? The sharing economy officially dissolves: everything
becomes on-demand and this forces economists and ultimately
businesses to understand new markets and workforces that create
alternative supply based on rising demand. On-demand companies
and their ecosystems of workers and customers trade on the value of
reputation + trust + value.
Beyond seeing the “Uber or Airbnb of everything,” new classes of
services will rise and fall based on new behavior and expectations. I
also refer to this movement as the “selfish” economy in that consumers
will expect every business, even those that are traditional, to do
business where transparency, immediacy and context reign supreme.
Everything will be on-demand, including B2B services.
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Three
Digital Detox Improves Digital Productivity
Digital is its own drug. People will learn how to hack
their workflow because they have to. There’s too
much email, too many meetings and not enough
leadership to change routines. This leads to the need
for individual productivity hacks. These acts go
beyond employee efficiency; they will improve
experiences and relationships professionally and
personally. Everyone will need some sort of digital
detox and/or focus.
While some will simply unplug from the Internet,
others will discover and share “life hacks” such as…
• Writing down distractions from tasks at hand
• Checking email once a week
• Scheduling meetings in 20-25 minute increments
• Listening to music without lyrics
• Spending 10 minutes a day on Headspace
• Fasting from media
• Not responding to every txt
• Turning off all desktop, social and mobile
notifications
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Four
Every Company Undergoes
Digital Transformation and Gains Empathy in the
Process
Digital transformation – the re-alignment of, or new
investment in, technology and business models to more
effectively compete in a digital economy – becomes
standard. Companies will invest in digital customer
experiences to improve experiences for all customers and
employees.
There is no one type of customer or employee. Thus, digi
transformation efforts will not be informed by digital trends
instead, social science will help decision-makers better
understand how digital trends affect how people work, sho
communicate, what they value etc. Technology will then b
an enabler to human-centered transformation in the
enterprise to create more adaptive models, processes and
systems to evolve.
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Five
The Dynamic Customer Journey Changes
Brand Dynamics
The customer journey decentralizes, becoming a series of non-linear mobile-centric micro-
moments, mimicking everyday consumer activity and communication. This sets the stage for
relevant brand and product serendipity.
For example, Google learned that 90% of smartphone users are not absolutely certain of the
specific brand they want to buy when they begin looking for information online. And, 65% look for
the most relevant information regardless of the company providing it. How companies become
discoverable and how they lead customers through their journey requires a new marketing
infrastructure to support a customer journey comprised of micro-moments. This means that legacy
strategies are good only for yesterday’s customers. To reach mobile customers in each moment of
truth requires new methodologies for search, advertising, content engagement, sales and support.
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Six
The Consumerization of Work Turn Employees
into Collaborators
The consumerization of work goes
beyond IT and devices; workflow,
behavior and expectations mimic real-
world apps like Snapchat, Uber,
Tinder, etc.
Digital employees and customers
think, act and expect differently. They
want every business to feel, serve
and work just like their favorite apps.
Enterprise software will start to mimic
consumer apps and ultimately
reshape the role of IT and the
processes it manages to support
employees. Slack is just the beginning
of an enterprise renaissance that
doesn’t just change tech – it changes
how companies (and people) work.
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Seven
Humans Need Not Apply for Old Jobs
The gap between expertise for the jobs of yesterday and tomorrow is widening.
Everyone becomes students again. Yes – robots already are and will continue to
automate workflow. Factories aside, intelligent devices are replacing people in
front-line roles such as those at eateries, including Eatsa and McDonalds.
Traditional education no longer suffices as people are learning basic skillsets
without understanding or knowing how they correlate to tomorrow’s careers.
People will specialize in tasks that computers need humans to complete.
Scholastic and workplace education will formalize computer-proof and computer-
partnered careers and programs, and thus education becomes a constant.
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Eight
The Age of Corporate Renaissance
Old ways give to new business models, processes and philosophies;
disparate departments merge, uniting tech and complementary disciplines.
Marketing and IT work together rather than compete. CX, CRM and
marketing form new experience teams.
CIOs realize the “I” stands for “innovation” and as such understand
external/internal behavior to rethink how people and tech work together
now and in the future.
Training and education become proactive to help modernize the workforce.
HR undergoes a renaissance to provide a workplace that is native to
Millennials and up-and-coming Centennials.
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Nine
Corporate Innovation Centers Displace or
Complement R&D; The Maker Movement
Becomes Threat or BFF to Incumbent
Companies
Traditional R&D is no longer sufficient. Big companies invest in innovation
centers: some aim to act like startups, others set out to partner with or acquire
them, and some seek to lure people away from #startuplife.
Either way, innovation centers allow slow-moving, risk-averse companies to
spark new ideas, experiment faster, fail faster and gain momentum to affect HQ
and force change from the outside-in.
Image Credit: FastCo.
Some great innovation that cannot see the light of day within larger
organizations will develop new markets, upset incumbents and either
succeed solo or rollup into those companies that could not innovate.
The maker movement is “Shark Tank” for geeks and it doesn’t need judges
to fund them; there’s Indiegogo, Gofundme, Kickstarter, et al. for that.
27
Ten
Culture Finally Gets Its Time in the Spotlight –
Welcome to Culture 2.0
Culture is largely misunderstood and undervalued by the C-Suite
today. It’s one of the reasons morale is at an all-time low. This will
change because it has to. Employee engagement or the lack thereof
creates a morale-busting “engagement gap”, giving way to an
executive-level charter to invest in “culture 2.0”
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Eleven
Businesses Must Live by Radical Transparency
to Gain Trust and Business of Customers
Businesses must also practice radical transparency or risk irrelevance.
Customers want to do business with companies that match their beliefs and
values. Customers are more aware and informed now. This means
businesses must run counter to its normal practices, change and
communicate this vision and changes in everything. With a more plugged-in
understanding of human nature, businesses will not only create a happier
and more productive culture: they will benefit from empowered employees,
leading to an internal renaissance that yields new and innovative products,
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Twelve
Schools Pay Students to Learn and Become
Agencies that Connect Companies with
Expertise
The race for technical talent extends to Africa and other non-traditional
establishments (such as prisons, etc.) to train qualified students computer
and engineering sciences. Specialized schools will identify and teach
students – even pay them to learn – and become an IP lab for companies to
employ, similar to how outsourcing of other business functions works today.
Technology Trends
Technology trends that are changing how people live (and for how long),
communicate, network and work.
34
Thirteen
Jarvis is Your New Chat Buddy and He Ushers
in a Dawn of Conversational Commerce
Chatbots (and a dash of human interaction) turn
messaging into concierge services (aka virtual
assistants) and eventually predictive services that
simplify everything from search to shopping to
travel to customer service.
This sets the foundation for “conversational
commerce.” The ability to buy products and order
services without leaving the chat window
becomes the new norm for everyday shopping,
much like Amazon has become the standard for
e-commerce.
Intelligent attendants such as Microsoft Cortana, Google Now,
Amazon Alexa and Apple Siri will become staples in how people
navigate life and work. Very soon, the complicated and often silly
questions you ask of Alexa and Siri, will be answered.
You’ll be taken aback for a split second and then you’ll go on as if you
couldn’t have lived without it.
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Fourteen
Mobile-first Behavior Transforms the Web
The entire Web will be re-imagined for a mobile-first and mobile-only world
that is screen, location, context and intention-aware. This radically transforms
the purpose of the web to become more dynamic, personal and useful at a
time when people are forcing the end of a traditional information-broadcast,
page/form-based, keyword world. Everything from websites to apps to
commerce will require overhaul or complete innovation to cater to the
EGOsystem, or the demand for real-time personalized engagement.
39
Fifteen
The New @Machine Age Discovers the
Fountain of Sleuth
Quantum computing dramatically accelerates the artificial
intelligence race, applying machine calculations that are 100
million times as fast as today’s machines. IBM’s Watson is
being applied to healthcare, finance and even cooking, to
explore new solutions in cognitive computing. AI can sort
through and assess information that humans may have missed
or never considered. This type of work is already leading to
new treatments, products, services, and yes, recipes. You can
bet it will also be applied to call center technology and may or
may not make you want to use counter services such as
@service in response.
Artificial intelligence is just one area that will benefit from
experimentation. Machine learning will also yield innovation in
pattern recognition, predictive analysis, mimicked common
sense, and even new ways to compute and solve problems.
More immediately though, breakthroughs in programming will
eventually iterate and innovate existing engineering issues, air
traffic control, curing diseases, etc.
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Sixteen
Reactive Medicine Gets Proactive
Regenerative medicine
cuts through the ethics
debate by helping
everyone gain access to
cloneable organs.
Image Credit: Jason Freeny
Nanobots will be able to assess
and fix us from within. Those made
from our own DNA will eventually
help cure us from deadly diseases
ranging from blocked arteries to
cancer.
hcare and athletic brands will also learn from Disney’s
ive Magicband investment to bring big data insights to
ve health and life experiences as part of a Human
ating System (Human OS). A human operating system
mes a platform for innovation that mimics the Apple
ct and iCloud universe. A Magicband-like device and
products designed to work in its ecosystem are
antly plugged into personal clouds accessible by
hcare providers. Blood, oxygen, vitals and more will shift
actice of medicine from reactive to proactive care.
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Seventeen
The Sh#tshow that is The Internet of Things
Finally Plugs into the Human OS
The Internet of Things becomes the Internet of Sh#t because it’s a
mess with too many products and apps competing for consumer
attention. This creates confusion and chaos as devices are
proprietary, capabilities are too narrow and not reflective of everyday
life and only a few companies such as Google’s Nest and Apple’s
Homekit are designing plug-and-play smart ecosystems. Even still,
technology must be invisible and interoperable.
Developers must plug into the Human Algorithm and the Human OS,
envisioning the body and critical activities as an ecosystem/platform
rather than technology and device-first products.
On the immediate horizon, smart connected products (The
Internet of Things) will help consumers in transparent means,
such as in-product communication, where products
communicate to manufacturers, users and suppliers about
state, maintenance needs and updates. This will be done in-
home and also onsite where locations become smart about
visitors to better guide experiences.
Image Credit: Aviata
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Eighteen
Live! Streaming! Mobile! Video! Now!
Live streaming (video) continues to
bring niche moments to life, interrupting
streams everywhere, making
conversations on demand a form of
engagement and entertainment. This
makes everyday activities such as
gaming, sports, concerts, events, TV,
discussions, etc., become content and
its hosts and participants the new
weblebrities. This puts pressure on
Youtube, Vine, Facebook, Snapchat to
rethink video algorithms and
subsequently monetization/advertising
platforms. With streaming services
forcing the unbundling of traditional
subscription channels and the
democratization of content production
and distribution, consumers re-define
programmatic content and reshape the
definition of “TV.”Image: ZOHAR LAZAR via Wired
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Nineteen
Say Hello To My Little Mends; Drones Join the
Workforce
Drones will continue to
revolutionize photography
and videography but real
innovation will derive from
utility in vertical applications
such as delivery, care,
exploration, etc.
Image Credit: Alec Momont
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Twenty
Ctrl-P: Print Solutions at Will
The proliferation of 3D printing solves problems and creates solutions
in vertical industries (healthcare, aerospace, automotive,
manufacturing, etc.), disrupting supply chains as it matures.
Personal applications will initially be served by brick and mortar
establishments such as home improvement, auto repair, and other
services where parts take time, are too expensive or unobtainable.
54
Twenty-one
Siri, Take The Wheel
You may already own your last car. Autonomous vehicles will start to make their
way onto public roads as laws rapidly iterate to make way for the inevitable. v1.0
will be very beta, with initial cars shipping with steering wheels and requiring
drivers to “take a back seat” but be ready to take over at a moment’s notice. Fully
autonomous, self-driving cars will be on the road by 2025. Cars will learn not only
how to drive, but also how to limit or strategically consider accidents, injuries and
even death of passengers, drivers and pedestrians.
Image Credit: InfrastructureUSA
Intelligent transportation not only changes how people, goods,
etc., get from point A to point B, but also how vehicles and
technology talk to one another to create safer passage ways.
Each will also transform regulation to expedite a connected
grid where transportation engineering and infrastructures as
well as vehicles, gear, components, etc. work together.
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Twenty-two
Experiences Get Real Virtual
Oculus, Hololens, MagicLeap are bringing the
virtual world to life. Immersive computing will
find its niche beyond industrial design and start
to permeate high-end gaming and other
experiential sectors. It will open up an entirely
new world that truly brings VR/AR alive...or
closer to lifelike.
Teslastudios.co.uk
VR/AR are already a given. As gear becomes increasingly portable (think something like
Glass), though, experience architects and next-gen imaging equipment will design imme
360-degree experiences that don’t just replicate everyday life, but instead enhance and
challenge it. Think about shopping with products and attendants that appear out of nowh
information about products that come to life as you pick them up. When you visit Hawaii
land where Jurassic Park was filmed, you will have the opportunity to actually visit Juras
Park. Playing games where the field of play is your physical environment with challenges
greeting you in your own space. Total Recall and Minority Report are just around the cor
Image via
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Twenty-three
Power On…ward
In-home battery systems provide an entry-level solar solution
to those with electric cars. Systems such as Tesla’s Powerwall
and Powerpack lead to a battery innovation race that benefits
households, devices/appliances and other goods powered by
less ecofriendly means and the greater power sector.
62
Twenty-four
Fashion Sense Gets Smart, Darlings
Intelligent or smart fabrics (E-textiles) make clothes more than
fashionable or useful: they become part of a new genre in the
wearable movement. Working together, many types of sensors
integrated into one larger garment can tell different stories and
unlock new possibilities.
Clothes will have beacon-like technology to control/inform
surroundings. Clothing articles will transform based on environment
and activities, and also sustain desired body temperatures.
Through Bluetooth technology, clothing will communicate body
status to core devices that track performance, state, etc. for you
and your healthcare provider.
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Twenty-five
Finance Gets a Makeover Inside and Out
The blockchain allows you to create a public
ledger system that’s accessible for all, and
secure. Blockchain technology will influence
global financial organizations to rethink banking
infrastructures. Rather than transacting based on
the individual, currency and ultimately goods
become individual assets. Each transaction
becomes a micro-purchase around your account,
but it doesn’t actually involve your personal
authentication. Authentication is performed by
your assets. All of this is recorded on your bank’s
open blockchain ledger in real-time, easily and
inexpensively.
Speaking of banks…based on the rise of the
“selfish economy” and the consumerization of all
tech, the idea of what a bank is and how people
interact with it creates new micro-banks that
look, act and perform banking functions for a
digital/mobile generation.
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Twenty-six
The Cloud Takes Over Business
Critical ERP systems beyond CRM, marketing, etc.
move to the cloud. Businesses cannot compete at
the speed of digital Darwinism if they don’t change
how they “do” business.
Nearly a third of all enterprise resource planning
(ERP) systems in the world will attempt the
migration to the cloud in the next two years.
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Bonus Round
Innovation Gets Its Own Lobbyists
For creative destruction to affect government
or government-supported industries, a
different type of pressure, influence and
even corruption will fight politics, interest
groups and incumbent organizations that are
hindering progress.
70
Bonus Round
Student Debt Comes to a Head...and Loses It
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Student debt rivals mortgage debt and totals more
than Americans owe on credit cards. This yields debt
restructuring and/or specialty education/
training/work. In the mean time, college admissions
will continue to decline.
Government will find alternative ways to incentivize
students to pursue higher education in the name of
the country’s well-being. Companies will also offer
student loan repayment in lieu of 401(k) payments.
For my 2015 – 2016 report,
please visit Slideshare.
Over 1 million views!
Brian Solis
bsolis@prophet.com
Altimeter Group, a Prophet Company
briansolis.com | AltimeterGroup.com | Prophet.com
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This is not an exhaustive list of every technology and societal trend
bringing about disruption on planet Earth. For that, please keep an
eye out for the forthcoming “Wheel of Disruption” and anything
published by Ray Kurzweil. Having said that, the above definitely
affects the evolution of digital Darwinism.

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26 Disruptive & Technology Trends 2016 - 2018

  • 1. DISRUPTIVE & TECHNOLOGY TRENDS 2016 - 2018 principal analyst & author @briansolis 26
  • 2. Each year at this time, I read all of the predictions for the new year plus the “top X” lists wrapping out the previous year. Add to that the first week of chaos that is CES and all of the new tech debuting in Las Vegas. And each year, I’m left wanting more substance as I plan my research. So, in 2015, I officially threw my hat into the mix with my inaugural look at “25 Disruptive Technology Trends in 2015 – 2016.” Rather than look at just one year ahead, I organized my research against a two-year horizon and then added an analytical layer of what each trend meant and why each was important. But that still wasn’t enough. Nothing moves in calendar cycles except for taxes, birthdays, anniversaries, earning reports, etc. So, this year, I added one year to the event horizon... Introducing the “26 Disruptive Technology Trends for 2016 – 2018.” In this report, we’ll explore some of the disruptive trends that are affecting pretty much everything over the next few yearsat least those that I’m following. It’s not just tech, though. The report is organized by socioeconomic and technological impact. Obviously, this is not an exhaustive list of every technology and societal trend bringing about disruption on planet Earth. What follows thought definitely affects the evolution of digital Darwinism, the evolution of society and technology and its impact on behavior, expectations and customs. Brian Solis, Principal Analyst at Altimeter Group, a Prophet Company, author of X: The Experience When Business Meets Design 26 DISRUPTIVE & TECHNOLOGY TRENDS 2016 - 2018
  • 3. Digital Darwinism The evolution of society and technology and its impact on behavior, expectations and customs.
  • 4. Inspired by Matt Ballantine There is no 1 way to succeed in the future. Success is dependent on a balance of iteration, innovation and disruption. If you do not disrupt yourself, it will be a gift given to you by someone else.
  • 5. Business As Usual: Zero listening or observation IRRELEVANT RELEVANTMOMENTARY Compete for the Moment: Following trends and reacting to behavior Compete for the Future: Engaged and inspired by people; adaptive and proactive to shape meaningful experiences @briansolis How will you compete?
  • 6. Disruptive Trends Socioeconomic trends that are notably impacting civilization in the near-term.
  • 7. 7 One The New Brand: Experiences are More Important Than Products
  • 8. Customer experiences become more important than products; companies now have to consider how products and services enhance specific lifestyles and workflows.
  • 9. The legacy value of brands is overtaken by brands that earn relevance by investing in engagement and collaboration in moments of truth…beyond creative. Marketing becomes CX. This includes the sum of all disparate parts, marketing, product, sales, service, support, CRM, R&D, etc. Brands must also zero-in on the needs, values and aspirations of a generation that defines everything radically differently than previous generations.
  • 10. 10 Two Goodbye Sharing Economy, I Want My On-Demand Economy…Now!
  • 11. Was there ever really a sharing economy if no one was actually sharing? The sharing economy officially dissolves: everything becomes on-demand and this forces economists and ultimately businesses to understand new markets and workforces that create alternative supply based on rising demand. On-demand companies and their ecosystems of workers and customers trade on the value of reputation + trust + value. Beyond seeing the “Uber or Airbnb of everything,” new classes of services will rise and fall based on new behavior and expectations. I also refer to this movement as the “selfish” economy in that consumers will expect every business, even those that are traditional, to do business where transparency, immediacy and context reign supreme. Everything will be on-demand, including B2B services.
  • 12. 12 Three Digital Detox Improves Digital Productivity
  • 13. Digital is its own drug. People will learn how to hack their workflow because they have to. There’s too much email, too many meetings and not enough leadership to change routines. This leads to the need for individual productivity hacks. These acts go beyond employee efficiency; they will improve experiences and relationships professionally and personally. Everyone will need some sort of digital detox and/or focus. While some will simply unplug from the Internet, others will discover and share “life hacks” such as… • Writing down distractions from tasks at hand • Checking email once a week • Scheduling meetings in 20-25 minute increments • Listening to music without lyrics • Spending 10 minutes a day on Headspace • Fasting from media • Not responding to every txt • Turning off all desktop, social and mobile notifications
  • 14. 14 Four Every Company Undergoes Digital Transformation and Gains Empathy in the Process
  • 15. Digital transformation – the re-alignment of, or new investment in, technology and business models to more effectively compete in a digital economy – becomes standard. Companies will invest in digital customer experiences to improve experiences for all customers and employees. There is no one type of customer or employee. Thus, digi transformation efforts will not be informed by digital trends instead, social science will help decision-makers better understand how digital trends affect how people work, sho communicate, what they value etc. Technology will then b an enabler to human-centered transformation in the enterprise to create more adaptive models, processes and systems to evolve.
  • 16. 16 Five The Dynamic Customer Journey Changes Brand Dynamics
  • 17. The customer journey decentralizes, becoming a series of non-linear mobile-centric micro- moments, mimicking everyday consumer activity and communication. This sets the stage for relevant brand and product serendipity. For example, Google learned that 90% of smartphone users are not absolutely certain of the specific brand they want to buy when they begin looking for information online. And, 65% look for the most relevant information regardless of the company providing it. How companies become discoverable and how they lead customers through their journey requires a new marketing infrastructure to support a customer journey comprised of micro-moments. This means that legacy strategies are good only for yesterday’s customers. To reach mobile customers in each moment of truth requires new methodologies for search, advertising, content engagement, sales and support.
  • 18. 18 Six The Consumerization of Work Turn Employees into Collaborators
  • 19. The consumerization of work goes beyond IT and devices; workflow, behavior and expectations mimic real- world apps like Snapchat, Uber, Tinder, etc. Digital employees and customers think, act and expect differently. They want every business to feel, serve and work just like their favorite apps. Enterprise software will start to mimic consumer apps and ultimately reshape the role of IT and the processes it manages to support employees. Slack is just the beginning of an enterprise renaissance that doesn’t just change tech – it changes how companies (and people) work.
  • 20. 20 Seven Humans Need Not Apply for Old Jobs
  • 21. The gap between expertise for the jobs of yesterday and tomorrow is widening. Everyone becomes students again. Yes – robots already are and will continue to automate workflow. Factories aside, intelligent devices are replacing people in front-line roles such as those at eateries, including Eatsa and McDonalds. Traditional education no longer suffices as people are learning basic skillsets without understanding or knowing how they correlate to tomorrow’s careers. People will specialize in tasks that computers need humans to complete. Scholastic and workplace education will formalize computer-proof and computer- partnered careers and programs, and thus education becomes a constant.
  • 22. 22 Eight The Age of Corporate Renaissance
  • 23. Old ways give to new business models, processes and philosophies; disparate departments merge, uniting tech and complementary disciplines. Marketing and IT work together rather than compete. CX, CRM and marketing form new experience teams. CIOs realize the “I” stands for “innovation” and as such understand external/internal behavior to rethink how people and tech work together now and in the future. Training and education become proactive to help modernize the workforce. HR undergoes a renaissance to provide a workplace that is native to Millennials and up-and-coming Centennials.
  • 24. 24 Nine Corporate Innovation Centers Displace or Complement R&D; The Maker Movement Becomes Threat or BFF to Incumbent Companies
  • 25. Traditional R&D is no longer sufficient. Big companies invest in innovation centers: some aim to act like startups, others set out to partner with or acquire them, and some seek to lure people away from #startuplife. Either way, innovation centers allow slow-moving, risk-averse companies to spark new ideas, experiment faster, fail faster and gain momentum to affect HQ and force change from the outside-in. Image Credit: FastCo.
  • 26. Some great innovation that cannot see the light of day within larger organizations will develop new markets, upset incumbents and either succeed solo or rollup into those companies that could not innovate. The maker movement is “Shark Tank” for geeks and it doesn’t need judges to fund them; there’s Indiegogo, Gofundme, Kickstarter, et al. for that.
  • 27. 27 Ten Culture Finally Gets Its Time in the Spotlight – Welcome to Culture 2.0
  • 28. Culture is largely misunderstood and undervalued by the C-Suite today. It’s one of the reasons morale is at an all-time low. This will change because it has to. Employee engagement or the lack thereof creates a morale-busting “engagement gap”, giving way to an executive-level charter to invest in “culture 2.0”
  • 29. 29 Eleven Businesses Must Live by Radical Transparency to Gain Trust and Business of Customers
  • 30. Businesses must also practice radical transparency or risk irrelevance. Customers want to do business with companies that match their beliefs and values. Customers are more aware and informed now. This means businesses must run counter to its normal practices, change and communicate this vision and changes in everything. With a more plugged-in understanding of human nature, businesses will not only create a happier and more productive culture: they will benefit from empowered employees, leading to an internal renaissance that yields new and innovative products,
  • 31. 31 Twelve Schools Pay Students to Learn and Become Agencies that Connect Companies with Expertise
  • 32. The race for technical talent extends to Africa and other non-traditional establishments (such as prisons, etc.) to train qualified students computer and engineering sciences. Specialized schools will identify and teach students – even pay them to learn – and become an IP lab for companies to employ, similar to how outsourcing of other business functions works today.
  • 33. Technology Trends Technology trends that are changing how people live (and for how long), communicate, network and work.
  • 34. 34 Thirteen Jarvis is Your New Chat Buddy and He Ushers in a Dawn of Conversational Commerce
  • 35. Chatbots (and a dash of human interaction) turn messaging into concierge services (aka virtual assistants) and eventually predictive services that simplify everything from search to shopping to travel to customer service. This sets the foundation for “conversational commerce.” The ability to buy products and order services without leaving the chat window becomes the new norm for everyday shopping, much like Amazon has become the standard for e-commerce.
  • 36. Intelligent attendants such as Microsoft Cortana, Google Now, Amazon Alexa and Apple Siri will become staples in how people navigate life and work. Very soon, the complicated and often silly questions you ask of Alexa and Siri, will be answered. You’ll be taken aback for a split second and then you’ll go on as if you couldn’t have lived without it.
  • 38. The entire Web will be re-imagined for a mobile-first and mobile-only world that is screen, location, context and intention-aware. This radically transforms the purpose of the web to become more dynamic, personal and useful at a time when people are forcing the end of a traditional information-broadcast, page/form-based, keyword world. Everything from websites to apps to commerce will require overhaul or complete innovation to cater to the EGOsystem, or the demand for real-time personalized engagement.
  • 39. 39 Fifteen The New @Machine Age Discovers the Fountain of Sleuth
  • 40. Quantum computing dramatically accelerates the artificial intelligence race, applying machine calculations that are 100 million times as fast as today’s machines. IBM’s Watson is being applied to healthcare, finance and even cooking, to explore new solutions in cognitive computing. AI can sort through and assess information that humans may have missed or never considered. This type of work is already leading to new treatments, products, services, and yes, recipes. You can bet it will also be applied to call center technology and may or may not make you want to use counter services such as @service in response. Artificial intelligence is just one area that will benefit from experimentation. Machine learning will also yield innovation in pattern recognition, predictive analysis, mimicked common sense, and even new ways to compute and solve problems. More immediately though, breakthroughs in programming will eventually iterate and innovate existing engineering issues, air traffic control, curing diseases, etc.
  • 42. Regenerative medicine cuts through the ethics debate by helping everyone gain access to cloneable organs. Image Credit: Jason Freeny
  • 43. Nanobots will be able to assess and fix us from within. Those made from our own DNA will eventually help cure us from deadly diseases ranging from blocked arteries to cancer.
  • 44. hcare and athletic brands will also learn from Disney’s ive Magicband investment to bring big data insights to ve health and life experiences as part of a Human ating System (Human OS). A human operating system mes a platform for innovation that mimics the Apple ct and iCloud universe. A Magicband-like device and products designed to work in its ecosystem are antly plugged into personal clouds accessible by hcare providers. Blood, oxygen, vitals and more will shift actice of medicine from reactive to proactive care.
  • 45. 45 Seventeen The Sh#tshow that is The Internet of Things Finally Plugs into the Human OS
  • 46. The Internet of Things becomes the Internet of Sh#t because it’s a mess with too many products and apps competing for consumer attention. This creates confusion and chaos as devices are proprietary, capabilities are too narrow and not reflective of everyday life and only a few companies such as Google’s Nest and Apple’s Homekit are designing plug-and-play smart ecosystems. Even still, technology must be invisible and interoperable. Developers must plug into the Human Algorithm and the Human OS, envisioning the body and critical activities as an ecosystem/platform rather than technology and device-first products.
  • 47. On the immediate horizon, smart connected products (The Internet of Things) will help consumers in transparent means, such as in-product communication, where products communicate to manufacturers, users and suppliers about state, maintenance needs and updates. This will be done in- home and also onsite where locations become smart about visitors to better guide experiences. Image Credit: Aviata
  • 49. Live streaming (video) continues to bring niche moments to life, interrupting streams everywhere, making conversations on demand a form of engagement and entertainment. This makes everyday activities such as gaming, sports, concerts, events, TV, discussions, etc., become content and its hosts and participants the new weblebrities. This puts pressure on Youtube, Vine, Facebook, Snapchat to rethink video algorithms and subsequently monetization/advertising platforms. With streaming services forcing the unbundling of traditional subscription channels and the democratization of content production and distribution, consumers re-define programmatic content and reshape the definition of “TV.”Image: ZOHAR LAZAR via Wired
  • 50. 50 Nineteen Say Hello To My Little Mends; Drones Join the Workforce
  • 51. Drones will continue to revolutionize photography and videography but real innovation will derive from utility in vertical applications such as delivery, care, exploration, etc. Image Credit: Alec Momont
  • 53. The proliferation of 3D printing solves problems and creates solutions in vertical industries (healthcare, aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, etc.), disrupting supply chains as it matures. Personal applications will initially be served by brick and mortar establishments such as home improvement, auto repair, and other services where parts take time, are too expensive or unobtainable.
  • 55. You may already own your last car. Autonomous vehicles will start to make their way onto public roads as laws rapidly iterate to make way for the inevitable. v1.0 will be very beta, with initial cars shipping with steering wheels and requiring drivers to “take a back seat” but be ready to take over at a moment’s notice. Fully autonomous, self-driving cars will be on the road by 2025. Cars will learn not only how to drive, but also how to limit or strategically consider accidents, injuries and even death of passengers, drivers and pedestrians. Image Credit: InfrastructureUSA
  • 56. Intelligent transportation not only changes how people, goods, etc., get from point A to point B, but also how vehicles and technology talk to one another to create safer passage ways. Each will also transform regulation to expedite a connected grid where transportation engineering and infrastructures as well as vehicles, gear, components, etc. work together.
  • 58. Oculus, Hololens, MagicLeap are bringing the virtual world to life. Immersive computing will find its niche beyond industrial design and start to permeate high-end gaming and other experiential sectors. It will open up an entirely new world that truly brings VR/AR alive...or closer to lifelike. Teslastudios.co.uk
  • 59. VR/AR are already a given. As gear becomes increasingly portable (think something like Glass), though, experience architects and next-gen imaging equipment will design imme 360-degree experiences that don’t just replicate everyday life, but instead enhance and challenge it. Think about shopping with products and attendants that appear out of nowh information about products that come to life as you pick them up. When you visit Hawaii land where Jurassic Park was filmed, you will have the opportunity to actually visit Juras Park. Playing games where the field of play is your physical environment with challenges greeting you in your own space. Total Recall and Minority Report are just around the cor Image via
  • 61. In-home battery systems provide an entry-level solar solution to those with electric cars. Systems such as Tesla’s Powerwall and Powerpack lead to a battery innovation race that benefits households, devices/appliances and other goods powered by less ecofriendly means and the greater power sector.
  • 63. Intelligent or smart fabrics (E-textiles) make clothes more than fashionable or useful: they become part of a new genre in the wearable movement. Working together, many types of sensors integrated into one larger garment can tell different stories and unlock new possibilities. Clothes will have beacon-like technology to control/inform surroundings. Clothing articles will transform based on environment and activities, and also sustain desired body temperatures. Through Bluetooth technology, clothing will communicate body status to core devices that track performance, state, etc. for you and your healthcare provider.
  • 64. 64 Twenty-five Finance Gets a Makeover Inside and Out
  • 65. The blockchain allows you to create a public ledger system that’s accessible for all, and secure. Blockchain technology will influence global financial organizations to rethink banking infrastructures. Rather than transacting based on the individual, currency and ultimately goods become individual assets. Each transaction becomes a micro-purchase around your account, but it doesn’t actually involve your personal authentication. Authentication is performed by your assets. All of this is recorded on your bank’s open blockchain ledger in real-time, easily and inexpensively. Speaking of banks…based on the rise of the “selfish economy” and the consumerization of all tech, the idea of what a bank is and how people interact with it creates new micro-banks that look, act and perform banking functions for a digital/mobile generation.
  • 67. Critical ERP systems beyond CRM, marketing, etc. move to the cloud. Businesses cannot compete at the speed of digital Darwinism if they don’t change how they “do” business. Nearly a third of all enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems in the world will attempt the migration to the cloud in the next two years.
  • 68. 68 Bonus Round Innovation Gets Its Own Lobbyists
  • 69. For creative destruction to affect government or government-supported industries, a different type of pressure, influence and even corruption will fight politics, interest groups and incumbent organizations that are hindering progress.
  • 70. 70 Bonus Round Student Debt Comes to a Head...and Loses It
  • 71. 71 Student debt rivals mortgage debt and totals more than Americans owe on credit cards. This yields debt restructuring and/or specialty education/ training/work. In the mean time, college admissions will continue to decline. Government will find alternative ways to incentivize students to pursue higher education in the name of the country’s well-being. Companies will also offer student loan repayment in lieu of 401(k) payments.
  • 72. For my 2015 – 2016 report, please visit Slideshare. Over 1 million views!
  • 73. Brian Solis bsolis@prophet.com Altimeter Group, a Prophet Company briansolis.com | AltimeterGroup.com | Prophet.com @briansolis Linkedin.com/influencer/briansolis Facebook.com/thebriansolis
  • 74. This is not an exhaustive list of every technology and societal trend bringing about disruption on planet Earth. For that, please keep an eye out for the forthcoming “Wheel of Disruption” and anything published by Ray Kurzweil. Having said that, the above definitely affects the evolution of digital Darwinism.

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. 25 DISRUPTIVE & TECHNOLOGY TRENDS 2016-2018 Each year at this time, I read all of the predictions for the new year plus the “top X” lists wrapping out the previous year. Add to that the first week of chaos that is CES and all of the new tech debuting in Las Vegas. Each year though, I’m left wanting more substance as I plan my research. So, in 2015, I officially threw my hat into the mix with the “25 Disruptive Technology Trends for 2015 – 2016.”   Rather than look at just one year ahead, I organized my research into a two-year horizon and then added an analytical layer of what each trend meant and why each was important. But that still wasn’t enough. Nothing moves in calendar cycles except for taxes, birthdays, anniversaries, earning reports, etc. This year, I added one year to the event horizon...   Introducing the “25 Disruptive Technology Trends for 2016 – 2018.”   In this report, we’ll explore some of the disruptive trends that are affecting pretty much everything over the next few yearsat least those that I’m following. This time around, the report is organized by socioeconomic and technological impact. Obviously, this is not an exhaustive list of every technology and societal trend bringing about disruption on planet Earth. What follows definitely affects the evolution of digital Darwinism, the evolution of society and technology and its impact on behavior, expectations and customs.
  2. The legacy value of brands is overtaken by brands that earn relevance by investing in engagement and collaboration in moments of truth…beyond creative. Marketing becomes CX. This includes the sum of all disparate parts, marketing, product, sales, service, support, CRM, R&D, etc. Brands must also zero-in on the needs, values and aspirations of a generation that defines everything radically differently than previous generations.
  3. Was there ever really a sharing economy if no one was actually sharing? The sharing economy officially dissolves: everything becomes on-demand and this forces economists and ultimately businesses to understand new markets and workforces that create alternative supply based on rising demand. On-demand companies and their ecosystems of workers and customers trade on the value of reputation + trust + value. Beyond seeing the “Uber or Airbnb of everything,” new classes of services will rise and fall based on new behavior and expectations. I also refer to this movement as the “selfish” economy in that consumers will expect every business, even those that are traditional, to do business where transparency, immediacy and context reign supreme. Everything will be on-demand, including B2B services.
  4. Digital is a drug. People are suffocated and suffocating. They’ll learn how to hack their workflow because they have to. There’s too much email, too many meetings and not enough leadership to change routines. This leads to the need for individual productivity hacks. These acts go beyond employee efficiency; they will improve experiences and relationships professionally and personally. Everyone will need some sort of digital detox and/or focus.   While some will simply unplug from the Internet, others will discover and share “life hacks” such as…   Writing down distractions from tasks at hand Checking email once a week Scheduling meetings in 20-25 minute increments Listening to music without lyrics Spending 10 minutes a day on Headspace Fasting from media Not responding to every txt Turning off all desktop, social and mobile notifications
  5. Digital transformation, the re-alignment of, or new investment in, technology and business models to more effectively compete in a digital economy, becomes standard. Companies will invest in digital customer experiences to improve experiences for all customers and employees. There is no one type of customer or employee. Thus, digital transformation efforts will not be informed by digital trends, instead social science will help decision-makers better understand how digital trends affect how people work, shop, communicate, what they value etc. Technology will then be an enabler to human-centered transformation in the enterprise to create more adaptive models, processes and systems to evolve.
  6. The customer journey decentralizes, becoming a series of non-linear mobile-centric micro-moments, mimicking everyday consumer activity and communication. This sets the stage for relevant brand and product serendipity. For example, Google learned that 90% of smartphone users are not absolutely certain of the specific brand they want to buy when they begin looking for information online. And, 65% look for the most relevant information regardless of the company providing it. How companies become discoverable and how they lead customers through their journey requires a new marketing infrastructure to support a customer journey comprised of micro-moments. This means that legacy strategies are good only for yesterday’s customers. To reach mobile customers in each moment of truth requires new methodologies for search, advertising, content engagement, sales and support.
  7. The consumerization of work goes beyond IT and devices; workflow, behavior and expectations mimic real-world apps like Snapchat, Uber, Tinder, etc. Digital employees and customers think, act and expect differently. They want every business to feel, serve and work just like their favorite apps. Enterprise software will start to mimic consumer apps and ultimately reshape the role of IT and the processes it manages to support employees. Slack is just the beginning of an enterprise renaissance that doesn’t just change tech – it changes how companies (and people) work.
  8. The gap between expertise for the jobs of yesterday and tomorrow is widening. Everyone becomes students again. Yes – robots already are and will continue to automate workflow. Factories aside, intelligent devices are replacing people in front-line roles such as those at eateries, including Eatsa and McDonalds. Traditional education no longer suffices as people are learning basic skillsets without understanding or knowing how they correlate to tomorrow’s careers. People will specialize in tasks that computers need humans to complete. Scholastic and workplace education will formalize computer-proof and computer-partnered careers and programs, and thus education becomes a constant.
  9. Old ways give to new business models, processes and philosophies; disparate departments merge, uniting tech and complementary disciplines. Marketing and IT work together rather than compete. CX, CRM and marketing form new experience teams. CIOs realize the “I” stands for “innovation” and as such understand external/internal behavior to rethink how people and tech work together now and in the future. Training and education become proactive to help modernize the workforce. HR undergoes a renaissance to provide a workplace that is native to Millennials and up-and-coming Centennials.
  10. Traditional R&D is no longer sufficient. Big companies invest in innovation centers: some aim to act like startups, others set out to partner with or acquire them, and some seek to lure people away from #startuplife. Either way, innovation centers allow slow-moving, risk-averse companies to spark new ideas, experiment faster, fail faster and gain momentum to affect HQ and force change from the outside-in.
  11. Some great innovation that cannot see the light of day within larger organizations will develop new markets, upset incumbents and either succeed solo or rollup into those companies that could not innovate. The maker movement is “Shark Tank” for geeks and it doesn’t need judges to fund them; there’s Indiegogo, Gofundme, Kickstarter, et al. for that. https://www-ssl.intel.com/content/www/us/en/wearables/americas-greatest-makers.html
  12. Culture is largely misunderstood and undervalued by the C-Suite today. It’s one of the reasons morale is at an all-time low. This will change because it has to. Employee engagement or the lack thereof creates a morale-busting “engagement gap”, giving way to an executive-level charter to invest in “culture 2.0”
  13. Businesses must also practice radical transparency or risk irrelevance. Customers want to do business with companies that match their beliefs and values. Customers are more aware and informed now. This means businesses must run counter to its normal practices, change and communicate this vision and changes in everything. With a more plugged-in understanding of human nature, businesses will not only create a happier and more productive culture: they will benefit from empowered employees, leading to an internal renaissance that yields new and innovative products, services, processes, and more.
  14. The race for technical talent extends to Africa and other non-traditional establishments (such as prisons, etc.) to train qualified students computer and engineering sciences. Specialized schools will identify and teach students – even pay them to learn – and become an IP lab for companies to employ, similar to how outsourcing of other business functions works today. 
  15. Chatbots (and a dash of human interaction) turn messaging into concierge services (aka virtual assistants) and eventually predictive services that simplify everything from search to shopping to travel to customer service. This sets the foundation for “conversational commerce.” The ability to buy products and order services without leaving the chat window becomes the new norm for everyday shopping much like Amazon has become the standard for e-commerce. http://www.wsj.com/articles/google-plans-new-smarter-messaging-app-1450816899
  16. Intelligent attendants such as Microsoft Cortana, Google Now, Amazon Alexa and Apple Siri will become staples in how people navigate life and work. Very soon, the complicated and often silly questions you ask of Alexa and Siri, will be answered. You’ll be taken aback for a split second and then you’ll go on as if you couldn’t have lived without it. http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/10/opinion/the-end-of-work.html?_r=0
  17. The entire Web will be re-imagined for a mobile-first and mobile- only world that is screen, location, context and intention-aware. This radically transforms the purpose of the web to become more dynamic, personal and useful at a time when people are forcing the end of a traditional information-broadcast, page/form-based, keyword world. Everything from websites to apps to commerce will require overhaul or complete innovation to cater to the EGOsystem, or the demand for real-time personalized engagement. http://www.wsj.com/articles/google-plans-new-smarter-messaging-app-1450816899
  18. Quantum computing dramatically accelerates the artificial intelligence race, applying machine calculations that are 100 million times as fast as today’s machines. IBM’s Watson is being applied to healthcare, finance and even cooking, to explore new solutions in cognitive computing. AI can sort through and assess information that humans may have missed or never considered. This type of work is already leading to new treatments, products, services, and yes, recipes. You can bet it will also be applied to call center technology and may or may not make you want to use counter services such as @service in response.   Artificial intelligence is just one area that will benefit from experimentation. Machine learning will also yield innovation in pattern recognition, predictive analysis, mimicked common sense, and even new ways to compute and solve problems.   More immediately though, breakthroughs in programming will eventually iterate and innovate existing engineering issues, air traffic control, curing diseases, etc. http://www.wired.com/2015/12/for-google-quantum-computing-is-like-learning-to-fly/
  19. http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2015/12/28/is-lg-chem-creating-a-better-battery-than-tesla-mo.aspx
  20. Regenerative medicine cuts through the ethics debate by helping everyone gain access to cloneable organs.   Nanobots will be able to assess and fix us from within. Those made from our own DNA will eventually help cure us from deadly diseases ranging from blocked arteries to cancer. http://www.theplaidzebra.com/dna-nanobots-will-target-cancer-cells-in-the-first-human-trial-using-a-terminally-ill-patient/
  21. Healthcare and athletic brands will also learn from Disney’s massive Magicband investment to bring big data insights to improve health and life experiences as part of a Human Operating System (Human OS). A human operating system becomes a platform for innovation that mimics the Apple product and iCloud universe. A Magicband-like device and other products designed to work in its ecosystem are constantly plugged into personal clouds accessible by healthcare providers. Blood, oxygen, vitals and more will shift the practice of medicine from reactive to proactive care.
  22. The Internet of Things becomes the Internet of Sh#t because it’s a mess with too many products and apps competing for consumer attention. This creates confusion and chaos as devices are proprietary, capabilities are too narrow and not reflective of everyday life and only a few companies such as Google’s Nest and Apple’s Homekit are designing plug-and-play smart ecosystems. Even still, technology must be invisible and interoperable. Developers must plug into the Human Algorithm and the Human OS, envisioning the body and critical activities as an ecosystem/platform rather than technology and device-first products.
  23. On the immediate horizon, smart connected products (The Internet of Things) will help consumers in transparent means, such as in-product communication, where products communicate to manufacturers, users and suppliers about state, maintenance needs and updates. This will be done in-home and also onsite where locations become smart about visitors to better guide experiences.
  24. Live streaming (video) continues to bring niche moments to life, interrupting streams everywhere, making conversations on demand a form of engagement and entertainment. This makes everyday activities such as gaming, sports, concerts, events, TV, discussions, etc., become content and its hosts and participants the new weblebrities. This puts pressure on Youtube, Vine, Facebook, Snapchat to rethink video algorithms and subsequently monetization/advertising platforms. With streaming services forcing the unbundling of traditional subscription channels and the democratization of content production and distribution, consumers re-define programmatic content and reshape the definition of “TV.”
  25. Drones will continue to revolutionize photography and videography but real innovation will derive from utility in vertical applications such as delivery, care, exploration, etc.
  26. The proliferation of 3D printing solves problems and creates solutions in vertical industries (healthcare, aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, etc.) disrupting supply chains as it matures.   Personal applications will initially be served by brick and mortar establishments such as home improvement, auto repair, and other services where parts take time, are too expensive or unobtainable.
  27. You may already own your last car. Autonomous vehicles will start to make their way on public roads as laws rapidly iterate to make way for the inevitable. v1.0 will be very beta, with initial cars shipping with steering wheels and requiring drivers to “take a back seat” but ready to take over at a moment’s notice. Fully autonomous, self-driving cars will be on the road by 2025. Cars will learn not only how to drive but also how to limit or strategically consider accidents, injuries and even death of passengers, drivers and pedestrians.
  28. Intelligent transportation not only changes how people, goods, etc., get from point A to point B, but also how vehicles and technology talk to one another to create safer passage ways. Each will also transform regulation to expedite a connected grid where transportation engineering and infrastructures as well as vehicles, gear, components, etc. work together.
  29. Oculus, Hololens, MagicLeap are bringing the virtual world to life. Immersive computing will find its niche beyond industrial design and start to permeate high-end gaming and other experiential sectors. It will open up an entirely new world that truly brings VR/AR alive...or closer to lifelike. http://www.smh.com.au/technology/innovation/tesla-suit-means-that-one-day-youll-be-able-to-hug-your-partner-remotely-20151110-gkvuxw.html
  30. VR/AR are already a given. As gear becomes increasingly portable (think something like Google Glass), though, experience architects and next-gen imaging equipment will design immersive 360-degree experiences that don’t just replicate everyday life, but instead enhance and even challenge it. Think about shopping with products and attendants that appear out of nowhere, or information about products that come to life as you pick them up. When you visit Hawaii and the land where Jurassic Park was filmed, you will have the opportunity to actually visit Jurassic Park. Playing games where the field of play is your physical environment with challenges greeting you in your own space. Total Recall and Minority Report are just around the corner.
  31. In-home battery systems provide an entry-level solar solution to those with electric cars. Systems such as Tesla’s Powerwall and Powerpack lead to a battery innovation race that benefits households, devices/appliances other goods powered by less ecofriendly means and the greater power sector. http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2015/12/28/is-lg-chem-creating-a-better-battery-than-tesla-mo.aspx http://inhabitat.com/can-teslas-battery-hit-1-billion-in-sales-faster-than-the-iphone/
  32. Intelligent or smart fabrics (E-textiles) make clothes more than fashionable or useful: they become part of a new genre in the wearable movement. Working together, many types of sensors integrated into one larger garment can tell different stories and unlock new possibilities. Clothes will have beacon-like technology to control/inform surroundings. Clothing articles will transform based on environment and activities, and also sustain desired body temperatures. Through Bluetooth technology, clothing will communicate body status to core devices that track performance, state, etc. for you and your healthcare provider. http://nypost.com/2015/05/30/google-developing-smart-fabrics/ http://www.racked.com/2015/12/15/10125114/wearables-future-smartwatch-clothing
  33. The blockchain allows you to create a public ledger system that’s accessible for all, and secure. Blockchain technology will influence global financial organizations to rethink banking infrastructures. Rather than transacting based on the individual, currency and ultimately goods become individual assets. Each transaction becomes a micro-purchase around your account, but it doesn’t actually involve your personal authentication. Authentication is performed by your assets. All of this is recorded on your bank’s open blockchain ledger in real-time, easily and inexpensively. Speaking of banks…based on the rise of the “selfish economy” and the consumerization of all tech, the idea of what a bank is and how people interact with it creates new micro-banks that look, act and perform banking functions for a digital/mobile generation.
  34. Critical ERP systems beyond CRM, marketing, etc. move to the cloud. Businesses cannot compete at the speed of digital Darwinism if they don’t change how they “do” business. Nearly a third of all enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems in the world will attempt the migration to the cloud in the next two years.
  35. For creative destruction to affect government or government-supported industries, a different type of pressure, influence and even corruption will fight politics, interest groups and incumbent organizations that are hindering progress.
  36. Student debt rivals mortgage debt and totals more than Americans owe on credit cards. This yields debt restructuring and/or specialty education/ training/work. In the mean time, college admissions will continue to decline. Government will find alternative ways to incentivize students to pursue higher education in the name of the country’s well-being. Companies will also offer student loan repayment in lieu of 401(k) payments.
  37. Obviously, this is not an exhaustive list of every technology and societal trend bringing about disruption on planet Earth. The above definitely affects the evolution of digital Darwinism, the evolution of society and technology and its impact on behavior, expectations and customs.