Underwater highways, hoverboard-based sports and holidays in space will be commonplace in 50 years’ time, a new report on the future of technology has predicted.
The report also predicts the mass-scale production of 3D-printed organs, implants to monitor our health and self-cleaning homes will be key parts of everyday life.
The predictions have been compiled by a group of academics and futurists, including TechUK president and co-chair of the Institute of Coding Jacqueline de Rojas; director of engineering and education at the Royal Academy of Engineering, Dr Rhys Morgan; and food futurologist Dr Morgaine Gaye. The report was commissioned by Samsung to mark the opening of Samsung KX, the technology firm’s new “experience space” in King’s Cross, London. Flying taxis and buses will also be used in urban areas to cut congestion, while more long-distance travel will involve reusable rockets flying in the upper atmosphere […]
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