Check out the Table of Future Technologies, created by Richard Buchter, Army Futures Command Combat Capability Development Command Army Research Laboratory Computational and Information Sciences Directorate (AFC CCDC ARL/CISD). This innovative table uses the familiar Periodic Table from Chemistry as a construct to both highlight his team's research and provide us with a useful single portal with which to explore emergent tech across three time horizons plus an additional category of "wild cards." Read Mad Scientist Laboratory blog post 237. Table of Future Technologies: A 360 Degree View Based on Anticipated Availability at: https://madsciblog.tradoc.army.mil/237-table-of-future-technologies-a-360-degree-view-based-on-anticipated-availability/ to learn how the table was constructed, how to use and decipher the information it contains, and see highlights from each of the time horizons and wild cards -- Enjoy!
Power beaming (Pb) should be H1 or H2:
www.nrl.navy.mil/.../researchers-transmit-energy-laser-power-beaming-demonstration
The Table of Future Technologies is a speculative yet structured framework used to categorize and predict upcoming advancements across various fields. It serves as a roadmap for envisioning potential breakthroughs in technology, ranging from artificial intelligence and quantum computing to biotechnology and sustainable energy solutions. This table not only forecasts the evolution of existing technologies but also anticipates the emergence of entirely new disciplines that could redefine how we live, work, and interact with the world around us. It provides a glimpse into the possibilities that lie ahead, guiding research, investment, and innovation towards shaping a more technologically advanced future.
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