Texas A&M Innovation revealed 12 innovations it believes are poised to reshape the future and transform industry during the Innovation Forward Conference at Texas A&M University last month.
The list known as the “Future 12” was compiled with input from a survey of 6,000 former students holding senior leadership positions within their organizations. It was then validated through interviews with experts at Texas A&M before being handed over to industry leaders for their input. The Association of Former Students also supported the initiative.
The 12 innovations are artificial intelligence (AI) for drug development; predictive analytics shaping the future of farming; AI-powered medical imaging; miniaturized quantum chips; hypersonic flight; next generation artificial hearts; solid-state batteries; swarm drone technology; environmentally friendly plastics; advanced cybersecurity for secure AI systems; modular power solutions for smart energy grids; and automating the future of manufacturing.
“Future 12 as a beacon for what’s possible,” Pete O’Neil, A&M …