Technologies were selected for their potential to solve critical global challenges View the full list here. For more information about the Annual Meeting of the New Champions click here Dalian, People’s Republic of China, 26 June 2017 – A diverse range of breakthrough technologies, including “artificial leaves” that turn CO2 into fuel, and a technique that harvests water from air, could soon be playing a role in tackling the world’s most pressing challenges, according to the Topk 10 Emerging Technologies 2017, an annual list which is published today. The technologies were selected by the World Economic Forum’s Expert Network in collaboration with Scientific American and its Board of Advisors. Each technology was chosen for its potential to improve lives, transform industries and safeguard the planet. The experts were also looking for indications that the technologies have reached a level of maturity that would enable widespread take-up in the coming 3-5 years. “New technologies are redefining industries, blurring traditional boundaries and creating new opportunities on a scale never seen before. Public and private institutions must develop the correct policies, protocols and collaborations to allow such innovation to build a better future, while avoiding the risks that unchecked technological change could pose,” said Murat Sönmez, Head of the Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution and Member of the Managing Board of the World Economic Forum. The top 10 technologies are: 1. Noninvasive Biopsies for Identifying Cancer “Science is a global enterprise, with an ambition – and ability – to address some of the most pressing problems that the humanity faces,” said Scientific American Editor in Chief, Mariette DiChristina. “Scientific American, with more than 170 years of authoritative coverage about the progress of science, is delighted to partner with the World Economic Forum on bringing to light the Emerging Technologies of 2017, and how they’ll be shaping our world.” The 10 technologies will be discussed at the Forum’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2017, which is taking place in Dalian, People’s Republic of China, on 27-29 June. They will form the basis of discussions on how to leverage technology to promote inclusive and sustainable growth. Under the theme Achieving Inclusive Growth in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the Annual Meeting of the New Champions will convene over 2,000 business leaders, policy-makers and experts from more than 80 countries. The World Economic Forum, committed to improving the state of the world, is the International Organization for Public-Private Cooperation. |