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R&D 2030

The Inovo Group

This is nominally a report on the changes taking place in research and development (R&D) within the Life Sciences industry and projections of how it may look in 2030. The main theme of this report is that the R&D ‘supply chain’ in undergoing significant disruption and transformation.

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Innovation on the Horizon: The Next 5 Years of Robotics and Industrial Automation

eZassi

By the year 2030, robotics will play critical roles in manufacturing, maintenance, and operations, ensuring optimal performance and reducing human error. Pipeline Inspection and Maintenance: Autonomous robots can monitor and repair pipelines, reducing environmental risks and operational disruptions.

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Continuing the Energy Transition Journey

Paul Hobcraft

One account is around $20 trillion up to 2030. Coming to the end of my specific focal points from this week, the cost of this energy transition needs to run into trillions of dollars. In the context of global GDP, this is running about $80 trillion a year, and the global annual investment is at $20 trillion.

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Is the Circular Economy lost in transition?

Norbert Bol

Measuring the circularity of a product or service is a challenge due to the complexity and variety of actions, activities and projects that could be called circular. Not disruptive, not sexy. trillion until 2030 in the EU according to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation. De Jesus & Mendonça (2018) and Kirchherr et al.

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A New Way of Thinking About the Automotive Industry

Qmarkets

Recent trends suggest that the automotive industry might be next on Silicon Valley's disruption list. Besides a surge of auto tech startups and Tesla's success, Silicon Valley's new affair with the automotive industry is heightened by chatter about a secret car project by the most prominent disruptor of them all: Apple.

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New Technology Improving Worldwide Health & Wellness

eZassi

released a joint report that claimed 40% of the world population suffers from water scarcity and that by 2030, 700 million people may be displaced because of it. Introducing AWA , the project that seeks to decontaminate rivers for those who depend on untreated water. Water makes up 70% of the Earth’s surface, but only 2.5%

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A New Way of Thinking About the Automotive Industry

Qmarkets

Recent trends suggest that the automotive industry might be next on Silicon Valley's disruption list. Besides a surge of auto tech startups and Tesla's success, Silicon Valley's new affair with the automotive industry is heightened by chatter about a secret car project by the most prominent disruptor of them all: Apple.