Thursday, December 15, 2016

The Most Exciting Medical Technologies of 2017

Nothing for stroke, unless we can get Dr. Watson involved.
http://medicalfuturist.com/the-most-exciting-medical-technologies-of-2017/
2016 was a rich year for medical technology. Virtual Reality. Augmented Reality. Smart algorithms analysing wearable data. Amazing technologies arrived in our lives and on the market almost every day. And it will not stop in the coming year.
The role of a futurist is certainly not making bold predictions about the future. No such big bet has taken humanity forward. Instead, our job is constantly analysing the trends shaping the future and trying to build bridges between them and what we have today. Still, people expect me to come up with predictions about medical technologies every year, and thus here they are.

The top technologies with the biggest promise for 2017

1) A new era in diabetes care

2) Precision medicine in oncology

3) Narrow artificial intelligence in US clinics - IBM Dr. Watson

4) Driverless trucks or cars will include health sensors

5) New service in nutrigenomics

6) SpaceX and NASA will realize they need a digital health masterplan to reach Mars

7) The genome editing method CRISPR in clinical trials

8) A big tech company will step into health

9) An insurance company launches a wearable sensor package

10) The surgical robot by Google and Johnson&Johnson will compete with daVinci

11) Vocal biomarkers: the future of diagnostic medicine

12) Pharma will start using massive AI in clinical trials and drug research

13) A company will make the 3D printed cast a real choice



It’s important to mention though that none of these will happen without individuals who understand what the technological advances can bring upon as. Those people who discuss the advantages and ethical issues today are the ones who will bring disruption to everyday life tomorrow. Because it’s always more important how we adjust to the changes than what developments will take place next year.
I hope 2017 will be the year when we acknowledge that a cultural revolution is on the way only triggered by new technologies.

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