Oliver Cann, Director, Public Engagement, Tel.: +41 (0)79 799 3405; Email: Oliver.Cann@weforum.org
Geneva, Switzerland, 4 March 2015 – Zero emission cars fuelled by hydrogen and computer chips that mimic the human brain are among the technological breakthroughs recognized as the Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2015, a list compiled by the World Economic Forum’s Meta-Council on Emerging Technologies.
The council compiles the list each year to help raise attention for those technologies its members believe possess the greatest potential for addressing chronic global challenges. The purpose is also to initiate a debate on any human, societal, economic or environmental risks the technologies pose, with the aim of addressing any concerns before adoption becomes widespread.
This year’s list offers a glimpse of the power of innovation to improve lives, transform industries and safeguard the planet:
“Technology is the greatest change agent in our world today, but maximizing its positive impact will require investment, sound regulation and an informed public. We hope this year’s list focuses the attention of stakeholders so that the world can reap the full benefits of these technologies and mitigate any downside that their adoption may incur,” said Martina Larkin, Senior Director, Head of Global Knowledge Networks, World Economic Forum.
To compile the Top 10 list, the World Economic Forum’s Meta-Council on Emerging Technologies drew on the collective expertise of the Forum’s communities to identify the most important recent technological trends. By doing so, the meta-council aims to raise awareness of their potential and contribute to closing gaps in investment, regulation and public understanding that so often thwart progress.
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