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TOPIC – “FUTURE TECHNOLOGY”
 MAD Glass - it's smart glasses from Hong Kong
startup Dragon Creative, which will allow its owner to
use almost all the functions of a smartphone,but it is
not involved physically.It is in measure the compact
device that is somewhat similar to Google Glass
unforgettable first generation able to carry out, if not
all, almost all the functions of a smartphone.
LASER HOOP-FROM THE
FUTURE
Hair care has become a cult. Women are
experimenting with shampoos and masks, buy
expensive combs and counted every fallen a hair. But
if all of these manipulations do not provide the
desired length and thickness, always have a plan "B":
the strand may be extended, or buy in the shop
hairdressing supplies. But for men head of hair loss
turns into a real catastrophe
SELF-DRIVING TRUCKS
We’ve almost got used to the idea of driverless cars before we’ve even seen
one on the roads. The truth is, you might well see a lot more driverless
trucks – after all, logistics make the world go round. They’ll be cheaper to
run than regular rigs, driving more smoothly and so using less fuel.
Computers never get tired or need comfort breaks, so they’ll run longer
routes. And they could drive in convoys, nose-to-tail, to minimise wind
resistance. Companies like Mercedes and Peloton are already exploring
these possibilities, and if the promised gains materialise, freight companies
could upgrade entire fleets overnight. On the downside, it could put drivers
instantly out of work, and even staff at the truck stops set up to service
them, but many companies have said the trucks will still need a human
passenger to ensure their cargo is safe.
760MPH TRAINSImagine, instead, your train carriage hurtling down a tunnel at the same
speed as a commercial jet airliner. That’s the dream of PayPal, Tesla and
SpaceX founder Elon Musk. His Hyperloop system would see ‘train’
passengers travel at up to 760mph through a vacuum tube, propelled by
compressed air and induction motors. A site has been chosen with the goal
of starting test runs in two years. Once built, the loop will ferry passengers
between San Francisco and LA in 35 minutes, compared to 7.5 hours by
train.
Pocket sized device into high
powered microscope
A sleek, smartphone-powered microscope, The device, which attaches to the
back of any smartphone (over the top of the camera lens), is about the size of a
credit card and is controlled via an app, allowing you to view crystal-clear
images of tiny objects and make adjustments to the microscope right on your
phone.
But the powerful microscope isn't "just another magnifying lens for your
smartphone, The microscope is equipped with a motorized lens and
sophisticated optical components — two things usually found on expensive (and
relatively big) professional microscopes
FUTURE ECONOMICS
Economic changes are closely related to social ones. The economy
goes through a series of fluctuations associated with general booms
and slumps in economic activity. In a boom nearly all businesses
benefit and in a slump most lose out. Other economic changes that
affect business include changes in the interest rate, wage rates, and
the rate of inflation (i.e. general level of increase in prices).
Businesses will be more encouraged to expand and take risks when
economic conditions are right, e.g. low interest rates and rising
demand
FUTURE SPORTS
The world, she is a'changin'.
Evolving.
Maturing.
Warming.
Advancing.
And with these changes come new opportunities.
Experts predict affordable space tourism is just a few decades away.
Colonies on the moon and Mars may come soon after.
Invisibility. Bionics. Flying cars. All on their way.
On February 6, 1971, astronaut Alan Shepard took a couple of swings with
a six iron he had smuggled aboard the Apollo 14 in his spacesuit.
According to Shephard, he drove the balls, "miles and miles and miles."
As lunar tourism becomes a reality, marketers are already thinking about
how to set up and offer golf trips to the moon.
scientific paper
SUMMER OLYMPICS-2020
The modern Olympics have been running for 116
years, but many events remain unsafe and
difficult to score. We propose ideas that might
help solve some of the toughest problems.
HOLOGRAPHIC OBSTACLES
About 100 riders are injured in eventing falls every year, and when a
multimillion-dollar horse goes down, even a minor injury like a twisted
ankle can end its career. Computerized bases on the ground could project
holographic obstacles, such as four-foot fences and 15-foot-wide pools, in
place of dangerous physical objects. Line-of-sight infrared beams could
monitor the edges of the obstacles; if the horse breaks the beam, the system
would instantly alert the judges—and the crowd—to the fault.
HEAD-UP GOGGLES
Swimmers are often unaware of their standing in a race until it's over. Goggles
with an integrated head-up display could broadcast a live view of the
competition and help racers to better pace themselves. Waterproofed with an
invisible layer of hydrophobic nanoparticles, a technique currently used on
cellphones and other gadgets, a small computer tucked in the lower right-hand
corner of the goggles would gather position information from other wired racers
over Bluetooth and display it on a quarter-inch LCD.
POLITICS
 How will politics change in the coming years? In
one important way, it won't.
 The most important ingredient of electoral
success in the past 125 years will remain so in
the next 125: Strong candidates with a compelling
message and the right timing will still matter more
than anything else. But the campaigns around
them will continue to change rapidly.
POLITICAL
Technology
 This is like throwing a dart at the side of the barn,
especially in the long run. But we know that data and
its smart use will only improve campaigns'
understanding of the electorate.
 Campaigns will increasingly be fought out on mobile
devices as much as television and computers. In India,
Prime Minister Narendra Modi broke new ground by
using holograms throughout the country to extend his
reach. These were just presentations of his speeches.
With advancements in artificial intelligence, you could
soon have holograms of presidential candidates at
your door, interacting with you and asking and
answering questions.
n Connected to technological and data advances, campaigns
will increasingly be personalized to the individual. From the
television to the smartphone to the doorstep, campaigns will
target you. Perhaps eventually as you walk through a store or
through a subway station. Not you as a member of a voter
cohort. But you, the individual.
 Campaigns cannot have a million different messages,
however; these personalized messages still must be
connected to an overall message architecture. The ability to
deliver the right message to the right voter and measure its
effectiveness will continue to take more of the guesswork out
of politics.
DAILY LIFEThe world is changing fast. Faster than any time in the human
history. For example, it took fifty years for one in four Americans to
adopt electricity. Then, it got faster. It took thirty years for the same
number to utilise the radio. Then, even faster. Eighteen years to
“accept” the colour TV. Thirteen years for mobile phones and only
seven for laptops. That’s how fast the world is changing.
We see changes in education, agriculture, energy, banking, health
and even in fashion. There is hardly anything that is not changing.
But all these changes would not be possible without one
“ingredient”. The technology.
INTERNET OF
THINGS
You can imagine internet as an invisible network, made from the physical objects or
“things” around you. Objects you see at work, at home, in the car, etc. These
objects will be “embedded” with smart, connected sensors one day. Sensors
connected to the internet, capable of collecting and exchanging the data. With you,
with other smart objects, with your doctor or your insurance for example.
I already have smart sensors in my home and, in my car. Lights go off when I leave
my home and turn back on when I return. I can turn the heating on from my mobile
even if I am abroad. My car unlocks the doors on my proximity and when I touch
the driving wheel the engine starts.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the most exciting and the most controversial field in
robotics. Still, roboticists are nowhere near achieving a human level of artificial
intelligence. Saying that, in recent years we have made a lot of progress with the
“limited” AI. Soon, robots will play a larger role in our daily lives. In the coming
decades, robots will “leave” the industrial environment and scientific labs and
come into our daily lives. A slow “migration” that will start with utilitarian robots like
autonomous vacuum cleaners, kitchen helpers, etc. A gradual process. If you like,
just as the computers took over our homes in the 80’s.
3D PRINTING3D Printing is the process of “making” a three-dimensional object from a
digital file on your computer using a special printer. The materials can be
anything, from plastic to metal and more recently human cells. The 3D
printed objects that we use in healthcare, fashion, auto industry, etc.
The process is simple. The printer is laying down successive layers of
material until the entire object is ready. You can see the layers as thin,
horizontal, cross-section slices that “put” on the top of each other.
ADVANCED ENERGY ,STORAGE AND
GENERATION
It is not only technology that needs power. The need for advanced energy storage
technologies is growing as a direct consequence of new tech developments and
population growth.
At the same time, we see significant improvements in battery technology in the last
five years. Green products are more incentivised, cold fusion power could become
viable by the end of 2020 and solar energy has also developed considerably.
In the 19th century, it took Britain 150 years to double its GDP per capita. In the 20th
century, it took the U.S. 50 years. In the 21st century, it will take China and India just
15 years. Yes, the world is changing fast and technology development is the main
reason.
EDUCATION IN
FUTUREForget devices, the future of education technology is all about the cloud and anywhere
access. In the future, teaching and learning is going to be social Most educators and
observers agree that the future school will go electronic with a capital E!
Biometrics
Biometrics is the technology used to recognize humans based on specific physical or
behavioral traits. In the future, this technology will help intelligent software
completely understand the physical and emotional state of children learning in the
classroom. Course material presented to students can be altered on the fly and will
be perfectly tailored to individual needs based on biometric signals from students.
Physical traits such as facial expression, heart rate, skin moisture and even odor can
be used to create detailed reports of student understanding and performance.
Behavioral signs such as typing rhythm, gait and voice can let teachers know when
students are in need of additional assistance as well as help them understand what
teaching techniques work best for individual students.it will also help in taking
attendence
Augmented Reality Eye-
Wear
Augmented Reality (AR) glasses by the end of the year, this technology may be closer
than we think. AR is essentially the layering of further data on top of the reality we
already see. Whether students are wearing Oakley THUMP style glasses or having
data sent straight to their AR contact lenses, the educational implications for this
technology are huge. We talk about rich media being available in digital textbooks, but
imagine having an AR Benjamin Franklin sitting at your desk explaining the Declaration
of Independence. The immersive experience that students will enjoy both in and
outside the classroom will be amazing.
Multi-Touch Surfaces
Companies such as Microsoft have been working on multi-touch surfaces for many
years now. Although they have done amazing things, it has only been since the massive
success of Apple's iPhone that the concept of multi-touch has been embraced by
mainstream consumers. As touch surfaces become cheaper and more advanced, we
are seeing early concepts of multi-touch products that will one day change the
classroom. Imagine a workspace where students are collaborating live with peers
around the world, manipulating virtual objects right in front of them. Streamed video,
virtual tools and millions of online resources available with a single swipe of the desk.
conclusion
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Future Technology I Divya Prakash

  • 1. TOPIC – “FUTURE TECHNOLOGY”
  • 2.  MAD Glass - it's smart glasses from Hong Kong startup Dragon Creative, which will allow its owner to use almost all the functions of a smartphone,but it is not involved physically.It is in measure the compact device that is somewhat similar to Google Glass unforgettable first generation able to carry out, if not all, almost all the functions of a smartphone.
  • 3. LASER HOOP-FROM THE FUTURE Hair care has become a cult. Women are experimenting with shampoos and masks, buy expensive combs and counted every fallen a hair. But if all of these manipulations do not provide the desired length and thickness, always have a plan "B": the strand may be extended, or buy in the shop hairdressing supplies. But for men head of hair loss turns into a real catastrophe
  • 4. SELF-DRIVING TRUCKS We’ve almost got used to the idea of driverless cars before we’ve even seen one on the roads. The truth is, you might well see a lot more driverless trucks – after all, logistics make the world go round. They’ll be cheaper to run than regular rigs, driving more smoothly and so using less fuel. Computers never get tired or need comfort breaks, so they’ll run longer routes. And they could drive in convoys, nose-to-tail, to minimise wind resistance. Companies like Mercedes and Peloton are already exploring these possibilities, and if the promised gains materialise, freight companies could upgrade entire fleets overnight. On the downside, it could put drivers instantly out of work, and even staff at the truck stops set up to service them, but many companies have said the trucks will still need a human passenger to ensure their cargo is safe.
  • 5. 760MPH TRAINSImagine, instead, your train carriage hurtling down a tunnel at the same speed as a commercial jet airliner. That’s the dream of PayPal, Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk. His Hyperloop system would see ‘train’ passengers travel at up to 760mph through a vacuum tube, propelled by compressed air and induction motors. A site has been chosen with the goal of starting test runs in two years. Once built, the loop will ferry passengers between San Francisco and LA in 35 minutes, compared to 7.5 hours by train.
  • 6. Pocket sized device into high powered microscope A sleek, smartphone-powered microscope, The device, which attaches to the back of any smartphone (over the top of the camera lens), is about the size of a credit card and is controlled via an app, allowing you to view crystal-clear images of tiny objects and make adjustments to the microscope right on your phone. But the powerful microscope isn't "just another magnifying lens for your smartphone, The microscope is equipped with a motorized lens and sophisticated optical components — two things usually found on expensive (and relatively big) professional microscopes
  • 7. FUTURE ECONOMICS Economic changes are closely related to social ones. The economy goes through a series of fluctuations associated with general booms and slumps in economic activity. In a boom nearly all businesses benefit and in a slump most lose out. Other economic changes that affect business include changes in the interest rate, wage rates, and the rate of inflation (i.e. general level of increase in prices). Businesses will be more encouraged to expand and take risks when economic conditions are right, e.g. low interest rates and rising demand
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  • 9. FUTURE SPORTS The world, she is a'changin'. Evolving. Maturing. Warming. Advancing. And with these changes come new opportunities. Experts predict affordable space tourism is just a few decades away. Colonies on the moon and Mars may come soon after. Invisibility. Bionics. Flying cars. All on their way.
  • 10. On February 6, 1971, astronaut Alan Shepard took a couple of swings with a six iron he had smuggled aboard the Apollo 14 in his spacesuit. According to Shephard, he drove the balls, "miles and miles and miles." As lunar tourism becomes a reality, marketers are already thinking about how to set up and offer golf trips to the moon.
  • 12. SUMMER OLYMPICS-2020 The modern Olympics have been running for 116 years, but many events remain unsafe and difficult to score. We propose ideas that might help solve some of the toughest problems.
  • 13. HOLOGRAPHIC OBSTACLES About 100 riders are injured in eventing falls every year, and when a multimillion-dollar horse goes down, even a minor injury like a twisted ankle can end its career. Computerized bases on the ground could project holographic obstacles, such as four-foot fences and 15-foot-wide pools, in place of dangerous physical objects. Line-of-sight infrared beams could monitor the edges of the obstacles; if the horse breaks the beam, the system would instantly alert the judges—and the crowd—to the fault.
  • 14. HEAD-UP GOGGLES Swimmers are often unaware of their standing in a race until it's over. Goggles with an integrated head-up display could broadcast a live view of the competition and help racers to better pace themselves. Waterproofed with an invisible layer of hydrophobic nanoparticles, a technique currently used on cellphones and other gadgets, a small computer tucked in the lower right-hand corner of the goggles would gather position information from other wired racers over Bluetooth and display it on a quarter-inch LCD.
  • 15. POLITICS  How will politics change in the coming years? In one important way, it won't.  The most important ingredient of electoral success in the past 125 years will remain so in the next 125: Strong candidates with a compelling message and the right timing will still matter more than anything else. But the campaigns around them will continue to change rapidly.
  • 16. POLITICAL Technology  This is like throwing a dart at the side of the barn, especially in the long run. But we know that data and its smart use will only improve campaigns' understanding of the electorate.  Campaigns will increasingly be fought out on mobile devices as much as television and computers. In India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi broke new ground by using holograms throughout the country to extend his reach. These were just presentations of his speeches. With advancements in artificial intelligence, you could soon have holograms of presidential candidates at your door, interacting with you and asking and answering questions.
  • 17. n Connected to technological and data advances, campaigns will increasingly be personalized to the individual. From the television to the smartphone to the doorstep, campaigns will target you. Perhaps eventually as you walk through a store or through a subway station. Not you as a member of a voter cohort. But you, the individual.  Campaigns cannot have a million different messages, however; these personalized messages still must be connected to an overall message architecture. The ability to deliver the right message to the right voter and measure its effectiveness will continue to take more of the guesswork out of politics.
  • 18. DAILY LIFEThe world is changing fast. Faster than any time in the human history. For example, it took fifty years for one in four Americans to adopt electricity. Then, it got faster. It took thirty years for the same number to utilise the radio. Then, even faster. Eighteen years to “accept” the colour TV. Thirteen years for mobile phones and only seven for laptops. That’s how fast the world is changing. We see changes in education, agriculture, energy, banking, health and even in fashion. There is hardly anything that is not changing. But all these changes would not be possible without one “ingredient”. The technology.
  • 19. INTERNET OF THINGS You can imagine internet as an invisible network, made from the physical objects or “things” around you. Objects you see at work, at home, in the car, etc. These objects will be “embedded” with smart, connected sensors one day. Sensors connected to the internet, capable of collecting and exchanging the data. With you, with other smart objects, with your doctor or your insurance for example. I already have smart sensors in my home and, in my car. Lights go off when I leave my home and turn back on when I return. I can turn the heating on from my mobile even if I am abroad. My car unlocks the doors on my proximity and when I touch the driving wheel the engine starts.
  • 20. Artificial intelligence (AI) is the most exciting and the most controversial field in robotics. Still, roboticists are nowhere near achieving a human level of artificial intelligence. Saying that, in recent years we have made a lot of progress with the “limited” AI. Soon, robots will play a larger role in our daily lives. In the coming decades, robots will “leave” the industrial environment and scientific labs and come into our daily lives. A slow “migration” that will start with utilitarian robots like autonomous vacuum cleaners, kitchen helpers, etc. A gradual process. If you like, just as the computers took over our homes in the 80’s.
  • 21. 3D PRINTING3D Printing is the process of “making” a three-dimensional object from a digital file on your computer using a special printer. The materials can be anything, from plastic to metal and more recently human cells. The 3D printed objects that we use in healthcare, fashion, auto industry, etc. The process is simple. The printer is laying down successive layers of material until the entire object is ready. You can see the layers as thin, horizontal, cross-section slices that “put” on the top of each other.
  • 22. ADVANCED ENERGY ,STORAGE AND GENERATION It is not only technology that needs power. The need for advanced energy storage technologies is growing as a direct consequence of new tech developments and population growth. At the same time, we see significant improvements in battery technology in the last five years. Green products are more incentivised, cold fusion power could become viable by the end of 2020 and solar energy has also developed considerably. In the 19th century, it took Britain 150 years to double its GDP per capita. In the 20th century, it took the U.S. 50 years. In the 21st century, it will take China and India just 15 years. Yes, the world is changing fast and technology development is the main reason.
  • 23. EDUCATION IN FUTUREForget devices, the future of education technology is all about the cloud and anywhere access. In the future, teaching and learning is going to be social Most educators and observers agree that the future school will go electronic with a capital E!
  • 24. Biometrics Biometrics is the technology used to recognize humans based on specific physical or behavioral traits. In the future, this technology will help intelligent software completely understand the physical and emotional state of children learning in the classroom. Course material presented to students can be altered on the fly and will be perfectly tailored to individual needs based on biometric signals from students. Physical traits such as facial expression, heart rate, skin moisture and even odor can be used to create detailed reports of student understanding and performance. Behavioral signs such as typing rhythm, gait and voice can let teachers know when students are in need of additional assistance as well as help them understand what teaching techniques work best for individual students.it will also help in taking attendence
  • 25. Augmented Reality Eye- Wear Augmented Reality (AR) glasses by the end of the year, this technology may be closer than we think. AR is essentially the layering of further data on top of the reality we already see. Whether students are wearing Oakley THUMP style glasses or having data sent straight to their AR contact lenses, the educational implications for this technology are huge. We talk about rich media being available in digital textbooks, but imagine having an AR Benjamin Franklin sitting at your desk explaining the Declaration of Independence. The immersive experience that students will enjoy both in and outside the classroom will be amazing.
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  • 27. Multi-Touch Surfaces Companies such as Microsoft have been working on multi-touch surfaces for many years now. Although they have done amazing things, it has only been since the massive success of Apple's iPhone that the concept of multi-touch has been embraced by mainstream consumers. As touch surfaces become cheaper and more advanced, we are seeing early concepts of multi-touch products that will one day change the classroom. Imagine a workspace where students are collaborating live with peers around the world, manipulating virtual objects right in front of them. Streamed video, virtual tools and millions of online resources available with a single swipe of the desk.
  • 28. conclusion  HOPE THIS WAS A GREAT STUFF FOR THOSE WHO GET PROJECTS ON A TOPIC  IT WAS A VERY TIME TAKING HARDWORK HOPE THIS WOULD HAVE HELP YOU MUCH  MADE BY DIVYA PRAKASH PANDEY  MOB NO. 8858683333 CONTACT TO ME FOR MORE!!
  • 29. Thank you MADE BY – DIVYA PRAKASH CLASS- VII A (2015-16)

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