Game changers in science and technology - now and beyond

Betz, Ulrich A.K., Arora, Loukik, Assal, Reem A., Azevedo, Hatylas, Baldwin, Jeremy, Becker, Michael S., Bostock, Stefan, Cheng, Vinton, Egle, Tobias, Ferrari, Nicola, Schneider-Futschik, Elena K., Gerhardy, Stefan, Hammes, Alexandra, Harzheim, Achim, Herget, Thomas, Jauset, Cristina, Kretschmer, Simon, Lammie, Corey, Kloss, Nina, Fernandes, Steve Marquis, Mitrofan, Claudia-Gabriela, Myrgorodska, Iuliia, Nedbalek, Daniela, Neumann, Siegfried G., Paffenholz, Stella, Ponce, Laia Pascual, Rogell, Birgit, Savic, Dragana, Velikova, Gergana, Schumacher, Christian, Weisshaar, Nina, Yahya, Mohammadzadeh, Yang, Joshua Y.C., and Zhao, Guoping (2023) Game changers in science and technology - now and beyond. Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 193. 122588.

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Abstract

The recent devastating pandemic has drastically reminded humanity of the importance of constant scientific and technological progress. A strong interdisciplinary dialogue between academic and industrial scientists of various specialties, entrepreneurs, managers and the public is paramount in triggering new breakthrough ideas which often emerge at the interface of disciplines. The following sections, compiled by a highly diverse group of authors, are summarizing recently achieved game-changing leaps in science and technology. The game-changers range from paradigm shifts in scientific theories to make impact over several decades to game-changers that have the potential to change our everyday lives tomorrow. The paper is an interdisciplinary dialogue of relevance for academic interdisciplinary thinkers, large corporations' strategic planners, and top executives alike; it provides a glimpse into what further breakthroughs the future may hold and thereby intends to spark new ideas with its readers.

Item ID: 78912
Item Type: Article (Short Note)
ISSN: 1873-5509
Copyright Information: © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/bync-nd/4.0/).
Date Deposited: 09 Jan 2024 04:00
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