Skip to main content

8 Future Technology Inventions that Could Boost Your Business by 2050

Looking at the technology growth over the past decade, we can clearly see the massive progress we have made in terms of new technology and its applications in our everyday lives as well as in business. So it is quite intriguing to see how future technology inventions 2050 could shape up for us, especially in business. Therefore, we shall look at some future technology predictions 2050 to understand how business shall be affected due to the new modern technology marvels.

Future Inventions That Could Exist By 2050

  1. AI enabled robots
The current technology trends in 2020 seems bright in terms of humans working in parallel to robots. A lot of being said about AI taking away human jobs, but on the contrary, experts have stated that AI is expected to create up to 3 new job opportunities in-lieu of 1 job that it takes. Which means we shall be able to witness the high performance, efficiency, and accurate strategy and planning across major sectors.
  1. Seamless IoT in home and business
IoT is witnessing major growth recently, and the future technology timeline states that it shall witness a boom similar to the dotcom era. A lot of businesses are currently working on sustainable IoT solutions for home users as well as business, and soon a seamless IoT ecosystem shall emerge.
  1. Space tourism
SpaceX has already taken the lead in developing a sustainable space tourism model, and there are other competitors as well working in this avenue. This is a huge driver in terms of job creation opportunities, new business avenues within the core business, and further marketing and sales opportunities that shall impact the top line of businesses substantially.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Diving through AI waves | Small and Medium-sized Enterprises

We are now living in the world full of developments, prospects and ideas, taking in the knowledge of Machine, Deep and Artificial Learning. So with this, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are also starting to participate and cultivate with the AI.  From the very start, the fear of security and financial issues have been cultivated around the adoption of AI in the businesses primarily related to Small and Medium-scale Businesses (SMBs). But with the evolution in the past decade or so, multiple and more cost-effective alternatives are available now. So, as AI is becoming more accessible, we anticipate that the road will only get smoother for SME’s to make its way to AI. Read More

Google's New Launch : Flutter 1.0 | What is “Stable Cross-Platform”?

Cross-platform (CP) application development is in the limelight lately, and more so as Google announces Flutter 1.0. Many enterprises are now considering CP for developing any new product. Google finally unveiled a stable version of their cross-platform mobile app development – Flutter 1.0, Google’s UI toolkit, on 4th December 2018 at the Live event in London. Cross-Platform SDK Cross-platform development involves the use of a single codebase for creating software applications that can be deployed on multiple platforms. This is particularly put to use when companies wish to sell the same product for more than one software environment such as Windows, Android and iOS. Various advantages of using these SDKs are: Reusable code Convenience Maintainable code Cost-effective Market Reach Flutter 1.0 CP SDKs are particularly important as developing CP apps can be a total mess of non-native code. This is why Google has set out to create a CP SDK which can integrate smo

What is Mobile First Indexing? How does it Work & Affect SEO?

A lot is being talked about  mobile first indexing . It is the product of Google’s development efforts in making the web more mobile-friendly. But what exactly is mobile first indexing and how does it affect our efforts in ranking our sites higher? Let’s dig in and find out. What is Mobile First Indexing? Mobile-first indexing means that Google will primarily create the index according to the mobile version of the content. Originally, Google used the desktop version of the content of the websites for the indexing and ranking purposes. But since the advent of mobile devices, a majority of the users have been accessing Google via mobile devices. That is basically why Google will now use the mobile version of a page as the starting point to index. This means that Google won’t be creating any new index but will use the same existing one. Mobile-First NOT Mobile-Only Image source: www.moz.com It is a mobile-first index and not a mobile-only index. So even if a certain websit