5 technology predictions for 2023
Tech predictions for next year abound: among others, we have these 5 on the “watchlist”. Here they are.
Tech predictions for next year abound: among others, we have these 5 on the “watchlist”. Here they are.
Science fiction cities are often portrayed as self-contained, almost fortified mega-structures. But will this really be the future?
The hygroscopic technology behind these water panels can forever change the inertia of global drinking water shortages.
Bali is ready to transform its reception system: the Indonesian island is aiming for more sedentary presences and 'caresses' digital nomads. Are you ready to work in paradise?
For a team of Chinese scientists, the Yanggu dam in Tibet will be made with 3D printing and built by robots controlled by artificial intelligence
Compact, spacious, ideal for the wheelchair: Kenguru really has it all. Aside from the funds to fulfill the orders he receives.
New cult attractions for the old Apple are coming to the rooftops of 30 Rockefeller Plaza: ready with the selfie stick?
Robots could forever change the industries and production methods we are used to. What will the consequences be?
The MYRO International company produces innovative robots, capable of painting an entire housing complex in less than four hours.
Overse Tech, that is: virtual real estate. To show a new building, a renovation, a furniture in real time in VR and in 3D.
The new manicure robot takes care of your nails in 10 minutes, saving time and money. Here are the details on the discovery of Clockwork
A'seedbot's goal is to change the useless sandy desert soil into a lush landscape. One seed at a time.
Flying machines that look like machines, not planes. In Israel, they are warming up, and they are ready to get serious starting as early as 2022.
The future city that many billionaires are planning looks like a tax haven in an environmental hell.
The shock predictions of the British entrepreneur are perhaps a little provocative, but they are absolutely in the direction of reality.
Artificial intelligence to avoid collisions and make passengers and goods coexist: the trolley of the future promises a lot, and warms up the engines.
Wide spaces of sociability, technological and eco-sustainable. The gas stations of the future will change with the electric revolution.
Josh Giegel says he is certain that the Virgin Hyperloop will start in 6 years already. The first possible routes? In India and Saudi Arabia.
The Maldives have a height (so to speak) of just one meter above sea level. They are condemned: unless…
A Turkish architect unveils plans for a spectacular skyscraper for Dubai: Squall Tower, a gigantic tower that rotates in the wind
Hyper Tube, a super-fast train that seems like the alter ego of the Hyperloop, hits the mark in tests by exceeding 1000 km per hour and accelerates towards mass diffusion.