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Life in the 2030s could be vastly different from today. In 2019, we launched a multimedia series in which business leaders and McKinsey experts describe what the 2030s might look like.
- The Future of Hospital Care
Around the world, populations are getting older, and their...
- The Future of Parcel Delivery
Everybody likes to get a package. In 2020, we'll send more...
- Faster, Easier Claims
For many people, the process of filing insurance claims is...
- The Future of Fashion
There’s no denying that the fashion industry has been a...
- Packaging
Milk jugs with sensors. Personalized wine bottles. Edible...
- Meatless
In the past year alone, plant-based “meat” has exploded in...
- The Future of Hospital Care
31 paź 2017 · Here are 5 technologies that stand a good chance of impacting your daily life by the year 2030. 1. Say goodbye to your screens: Today’s virtual reality headsets are used for consumer entertainment, yet they are bulky and isolating.
8 wrz 2020 · Big demographic, economic and technological changes are coming — from an aging population in the U.S. and the rise of sub-Saharan Africa as a compelling middle-class market to automation causing “technological unemployment,” according to Wharton management professor Mauro Guillen.
29 paź 2019 · In year 2030 over 60% of the world’s population will live in cities, have an urban mindset and a community-based reality. Good life choices can be made based on information and data enabled systems that allow freedom of choice combined with proactive service delivery from city to people.
Could this be a glimpse into life in the 2030s? The future of biotech: AI-driven drug discovery. The future of video entertainment: Immersive, gamified, and diverse. The future of space: It’s getting crowded out there. The future of air mobility: Electric aircraft and flying taxis. The future of wellness: Connected and customized
12 lis 2016 · “By the 2030s, we’ll be ready to move humans toward the Red Planet.” What’s more, once we get there, we’ll probably discover evidence of alien life, writes Ellen Stofan, Chief Scientist ...
The pandemic has caused setbacks in life expectancy in some places. But a recent study suggests under ideal conditions a person can live to 150. Efforts are underway to further extend and enhance longevity.