World Economic Forum: Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2023
Proposal
The World Economic Forum (WEF) is an international organization for public-private cooperation established in 1971, with goals to master the fourth industrial revolution, solve problems of global commons, and address global security issues. In this presentation, we review our online research conducted on the WEF and Emerging Technologies of 2023: specifically, designer phages and neural flexible electronics. Designer phages selectively infect bacteria and can be engineered to tackle antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Neural flexible electronics are computer chips that can be developed to assist in brain signaling and function. These innovations could make great advancements in the medical field, and assist with SDG 3: Good Health and Wellbeing, in that designer phages can be manufactured to help minimize the spread of disease and neural electronics can assist with cerebral function. The topic of the World Economic Forum and the World’s Emerging Technologies connects with the University of Windsor’s main goal to enable people to transform their circumstances and become world leaders. This research studies improvements to health which can lead the world to a sustainable future. This research is a part of the Outstanding Scholars Curriculum in which we were encouraged to study the Sustainable Development Goals.
World Economic Forum: Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2023
The World Economic Forum (WEF) is an international organization for public-private cooperation established in 1971, with goals to master the fourth industrial revolution, solve problems of global commons, and address global security issues. In this presentation, we review our online research conducted on the WEF and Emerging Technologies of 2023: specifically, designer phages and neural flexible electronics. Designer phages selectively infect bacteria and can be engineered to tackle antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Neural flexible electronics are computer chips that can be developed to assist in brain signaling and function. These innovations could make great advancements in the medical field, and assist with SDG 3: Good Health and Wellbeing, in that designer phages can be manufactured to help minimize the spread of disease and neural electronics can assist with cerebral function. The topic of the World Economic Forum and the World’s Emerging Technologies connects with the University of Windsor’s main goal to enable people to transform their circumstances and become world leaders. This research studies improvements to health which can lead the world to a sustainable future. This research is a part of the Outstanding Scholars Curriculum in which we were encouraged to study the Sustainable Development Goals.