Artificial Intelligence (AI)
AI remains a dominant trend for the coming year, moving beyond occasional use to become a routine part of many industrial processes. As sectors adopt smarter automation, AI tools help teams operate more efficiently and make better decisions faster.
Among the notable developments is adaptive artificial intelligence, which adjusts behavior after deployment by using real-time feedback. This capability allows systems to monitor shifts in conditions, retrain models on the fly, and continuously improve as new data arrives and targets evolve.
New platforms that require little to no coding are also on the rise, enabling non-experts to integrate AI into solutions. This trend promises broad adoption across organizations, lowering barriers to scalable AI deployment.
AI as a Predictor in Healthcare
AI is increasingly used to forecast responses to treatments such as immunotherapy, helping clinicians tailor therapies to individual patients and potentially improving outcomes. By analyzing complex biological data, AI supports more informed medical decisions.
Virtual Universe
Looking ahead to 2023, the momentum around immersive technologies remains strong. AI, blockchain, and virtual reality are converging to blur the lines between physical and digital experiences, opening new avenues for work, shopping, and collaboration.
Managing rich metadata stores can transform how people interact in commerce and daily life, creating spaces where virtual assets, services, and identities coexist. The rise of Web 3.0 concepts, powered by blockchain, aims to deliver decentralized and secure experiences that empower users and developers alike.
Super Apps
Super apps bundle a wide range of related services within a single platform. They act as one-stop ecosystems, delivering financial services, messaging, travel, shopping, and more in a unified interface. The goal is seamless access: one app, one platform, one ecosystem, with room for third-party developers to add new tools and features.
Over time, these apps are expected to incorporate chatbots, connected devices, and increasingly personalized services, bringing even more value to daily life and business interactions.
MedTech
Medical device technology has become essential in healthcare, combining the Internet of Things with medical devices to address current industry challenges. Wearable tech and connected home sensors are rising, enabling continuous health monitoring and improved patient care across systems.
Sustainable Technology
Sustainability is increasingly integrated into IT strategy. Solutions focused on traceability, analytics, emissions management, and AI-driven optimization help organizations meet environmental goals while maintaining performance and efficiency.