Ten more technologies which could change our lives
In 2015, the European Parliament's Directorate-General for Parliamentary Research Services (DG EPRS) broke new ground with its publication 'Ten technologies which could change our lives – potential impacts and policy implications', with each chapter highlighting a particular technology, its promises and potential negative consequences, and the role that the European Parliament could and should play in shaping these developments. This new study continues this work, presenting ten additional technologies that will increasingly require the attention of policy-makers. The topics for the current study have been chosen to reflect the wide range of topics that the Parliament's Science and Technology Options Assessment (STOA) Panel has decided to focus upon for the eighth parliamentary term (2014-2019). The aim of the publication is not only to draw attention to these ten particular technologies, but also to promote further reflection about other technological developments that may still be at an early stage but that could, in a similar way, massively impact our lives in the short- or longer-term future.
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- big data
- bygningstømmer
- bæredygtig mobilitet
- bæredygtigt landbrug
- datamatik og databehandling
- DEN EUROPÆISKE UNION
- elektrisk køretøj
- europæisk integration
- forskning og intellektuel ejendomsret
- genteknik
- højhastighedstransport
- INDUSTRI
- information og informationsbehandling
- intelligent transportsystem
- kommunikation
- kryptografi
- LANDBRUG, SKOVBRUG OG FISKERI
- landbrugspolitik
- MILJØ
- naturligt miljø
- organisation af transport
- PRODUKTION, TEKNOLOGI OG FORSKNING
- rammeprogram for forskning og udvikling
- SOCIALE SPØRGSMÅL
- sundhed
- sundhedspleje
- superledende legering
- teknologi og tekniske bestemmelser
- transeuropæisk net
- TRANSPORT
- transportpolitik
- trådløs telekommunikation
- træindustri og træprodukter
- UDDANNELSE OG KOMMUNIKATION
- vedvarende ressourcer