Government Technology

Emerging Technology Infographic




November 1, 2012 By Jessica Mulholland

Technologist Michell Zappa created a chart mapping out the technologies in development today and where they're headed throughout the next 25 years. The nodes and technologies are arranged in a way that shows the ones further off toward the outside of the chart, and the ones that already exist or almost exist closer to the center.

We published this in the November 2012 issue of Government Technology. Click image for full-size version.


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