Signs Of Mature Industries

in #dtube5 years ago (edited)


We talk a great deal about disruption and how new technologies are going to disrupt existing industries.

Many are on the lookout for these technologies trying to determine which ones will have an impact. It is equally important to look at the industries that are mature and ripe for disruption.

This is happening to more industries as technologies get more powerful.

Looking at the different signs enable us to look at which industries are moving towards the stage where they will topple over.


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Unfortunately, I can't watch this vid. I often get a grey screen on DTube, which eventually clears and plays but on this one it doesn't. Let me know if you have it uploaded elsewhere and if you know if there's an issue with DTube as it really doesn't work efficiently yet. 3Speak might be the way to go! ;)

There is some interesting convergence happening now between Tech and Medicine, which will only continue in the future. Tele-medicine is going to keep growing, as will new ways of digitizing and handling medical records and analysis.

Along those same lines, tech is becoming more viable for rehab and other medical uses, especially VR. As the population gets older I expect that to become more and more relied upon as well.

Examples, an eye implant may allow a person to see again, but they first need to be trained on how to use it. Or a person may have a stroke and need physical therapy to move an arm again. Both scenarios can be improved with a VR setup. So tech wise there is a lot of room for VR companies to move into medicine while most aren't looking that way, and there will be new biotech companies setup to make these new therapies available

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