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Top 5 Technology Trends which will change how we live

“What is the quickest and most effective way of getting medicines to disaster affected regions?” –Large Pharmaceutical Manufacturer in a meeting

Based on my experience with customers and charities, questions similar to the one above are cropping up repeatedly.  Data can be used for better identifying the buying habits of individual consumers, running tests on pharmaceutical drugs, or mapping optimal transportation paths for charities. The impact on society is tremendous and would cut across geographies or sectors with security and managing of this data being key.

Firms’ decision making capabilities are being improved thanks to changing behaviours- the blurring of boundaries between the personal and professional “spaces” has lead to the concept of individual mobility. Individuals access their personal technology devices i.e. phones, laptops, tablets etc, using the software they are used to at home. This creates a deluge of data about people’s behaviour and the opportunity of correlating it with publicly available data i.e. social media information, news alerts, weather forecasts etc.

These trends will reduce the cost of entry for organisations with the infrastructure being run off-site and allow organisations to concentrate on their core calling.Imagine if you would, being able to solve only the problems who you are interested in, without worrying about all the operational headaches. That would truly be liberating!
These however are symptomatic of another emerging trend in the technology industry. The industry has always  rewarded disruptive technology start-ups but the barriers of entry for start-ups are getting lower. Having been an integral part of successful start-ups myself, I know how nimbler and adaptable smaller businesses are.

Imagine the confluence of 3D printing, a smaller subset of micro manufacturing, with big data analytics  and that would lead to a juggernaut of advancements ranging from the individual (possibly mundane) to the outright revolutionary. Of course, security and privacy would be paramount given these contraints.

For those of you having got this far, the trends are interwoven in the text and dealing with them individually would do them a great disservice. 🙂 How many can you spot?

Emerging technologies that can transform the future of healthcare

Answer by Nitin Suri:

Future healthcare solutions "exciting potential" would depend on where in the world you are- for instance , being able to provide timely , cheap and effective healthcare would be a plus in developing countries or being able to address ailments which affect many people. End to end patient healthcare with remote delivery of medical advise, diagnosis for rural/areas of poor infrastructure may be done  as a result of this.

In developed parts of the world, being able to self monitor and  react appropriately via medicines may be key.

This remote/self monitoring is a common thread and would be customised for both developing and developed worlds. Let's explore this further .

Self monitoring  might be done via probes, filling out data on phones, Or medical devises which can monitor patients' vital signs and raise alarms to patients,doctors and carers . If you are in the developed world- depending on the severity of the situation – medical despatch units may be sent , prescriptions may be ordered or medicine dosage may be modified. In the developing world, information to manage this may be sent.

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