by World Economic Forum | Sep 15, 2022 | 3D Printing
MIT scientists have created the first completely digitally manufactured plasma sensors for orbiting spacecraft. These plasma sensors, also known as retarding potential analyzers (RPAs), are used by satellites to determine the chemical composition and ion energy...
by World Economic Forum | Jul 14, 2022 | Culture
What might the world look like in 2025? In autumn 2020 the World Economic Forum convened expert-led Global Future Councils, time-bound think tanks, to explore that very question.Over two years the nearly 1,000 experts met regularly in virtual meetings to examine the...
by World Economic Forum | Jul 7, 2022 | Manufacturing
If the last two years have taught us anything, it’s that flexibility has become more of a priority for nearly everyone. Flexibility is about choice, embracing innovation and alternative operating methods so our daily lives can become more efficient, more effective,...
by World Economic Forum | Jun 16, 2022 | Workforce
We are entering the Fourth Industrial Revolution, marked by a fusion of technologies that blur the lines between our digital, physical, and biological worlds. This technological transformation promises to impact everything from healthcare to manufacturing while...
by World Economic Forum | Jun 2, 2022 | Education
The pandemic has accelerated a trend in the digital transformation of higher education institutions that was already taking place. Greater access to education can help bridge the widening disparities in educational attainment and employment opportunities made worse by...