Dell presented the third part of the study ‘Realizing 2030’ in which business leaders weigh in on the futuristic waves of the coming years.
With just over a month to go until the third decade of the 21st century begins, the world has evolved rapidly in recent years in terms of technology.
Television has been transformed. Cell phones and computers from 10 years ago seem prehistoric compared to computers today. Music is in ‘a cloud’. This is to mention a few cases.
And it’s just the beginning of a digitally connected world, according to tech company Dell.
The firm points out that only the Internet of Things, 5G connectivity, and augmWith just over a month to go until the third decade of the 21st century begins, the world has evolved rapidly in recent years in terms of technology.
Television has been transformed. Cell phones and computers from 10 years ago seem prehistoric compared to computers today. Music is in ‘a cloud’. This is to mention a few cases.
And it’s just the beginning of a digitally connected world, according to tech company Dell.
The firm points out that only the Internet of Things, 5G connectivity and augmented reality are advances that already impact our lives, for example, in electrical appliances connected to the network or smart cars that drive themselves.
“We are heading towards a future in which we live in a more egalitarian and diverse world, in which robots and artificial intelligence will allow us to unleash our full potential,” said Juan Francisco Aguilar, CEO of Dell Technologies Mexico, in the presentation. from ‘The future: connecting lives’, the third part of the study ‘Realizing 2030’.
In ‘Realizing 2030’ 4,600 business leaders were consulted to forecast the next futuristic waves in the fields of economics, work, and everyday life in general.
The current technological trends are the first step for what is to come in the next 10 years.
And these are five advancements that Dell expects to consolidate and impact in the next decade.
1. Reality on the web
The ‘Realizing 2030’ study shows that it will only take a click on a real object to access its information.
56 percent of leaders consulted by Dell agree that a daily immersion in virtual and augmented realities will come.
2. Connected mobility
Autonomous vehicles still do not generate enough confidence due to various accidents in which they have been involved.
Despite this, respondents see cities connecting with vehicles to make autonomous driving more efficient.
3. Smart cities
According to the study, in 2020 cities with more than 1 million inhabitants will generate 200 million gigabytes of data daily.
The challenge lies in the government and private initiative strategies to translate information in connected cities.
4. Agents and algorithms
It is about how the data will respond to meet needs, as well as a sample map application, from the restaurant to the nearest hospital.
76 percent of leaders expect tasks to be automated to restructure the way time is used.
5. Robots with a social life
Siri, Alexa, Cortana … The alliance between ‘robot’ and human is already happening currently. By 2030 an even closer partnership is expected.
Seventy percent said humanity will readily accept human-machine ‘fusion’ as an everyday occurrence. ented reality are advances that already impact our lives, for example, in electrical appliances connected to the network or smart cars that drive themselves.
“We are heading towards a future in which we live in a more egalitarian and diverse world, in which robots and artificial intelligence will allow us to unleash our full potential,” said Juan Francisco Aguilar, CEO of Dell Technologies Mexico, in the presentation. from ‘The future: connecting lives’, the third part of the study ‘Realizing 2030’.
In ‘Realizing 2030’ 4,600 business leaders were consulted to forecast the next futuristic waves in the fields of economics, work, and everyday life in general.
The current technological trends are the first step for what is to come in the next 10 years.