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10 Breakthrough Technologies Revealed in MIT Technology Review's New
Issue
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 23, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, MIT
Technology Review releases its 2013 list of 10 Breakthrough
Technologies. Each year we identify ten technology developments that
mark true milestones. The advances highlighted from the past 12
months all solve thorny problems or create powerful new ways of using
technology. They are breakthroughs that will matter for years to come.
Jason Pontin, publisher and editor in chief, states: "We believe that
technology can help solve really hard problems and that these
solutions will expand human possibilities. To that end, each year we
select the ten technologies we believe have the potential for major
impact - those which could change the world. These technologies are an
expression of our preferences and emphases, and they grow out of our
reporting over the past 12 months. This is the stuff we like."
The May/June issue of MIT Technology Review will be available on
newsstands worldwide May 7 and online at technologyreview.com on April
23.
10 Breakthrough Technologies 2014:
Agile Robots Boston Dynamics
Honda
Schaft
Agricultural Drones 3D Robotics
PrecisionHawk
Yahama
Brain Mapping Alan Evans: Montreal Neurological Institute
Karl Deisseroth: Stanford University
Katrin Amunts: Jülich Research Centre
Genome Editing Feng Zhang: MIT
George Church: Harvard
Jennifer Doudna: UC Berkeley
Yunnan Key Laboratory
Microscale 3-D Printing Jennifer Lewis: Harvard University
Keith Martin: University of Cambridge
Michael McAlpine: Princeton University
Mobile Collaboration Box
CloudOn
Dropbox
Microsoft
Quickoffice
Quip
Neuromorphic Chips HRL Laboratories
Human Brain Project
IBM
Qualcomm
Smart Wind and Solar Power GE Power
National Center for Atmospheric Research
Xcel Energy
Ultraprivate Smartphones Blackphone
Cryptophone
Open Whisper Systems
Virtual Reality Headsets Nvidia
Oculus VR
Sony
Vuzix
About MIT Technology Review MIT Technology Review leads the global
conversation about technologies that matter. An independent media
company owned by MIT, it produces publications read by millions of
business leaders, innovators, and thought leaders around the globe, in
six languages and on a variety of platforms. The company publishes MIT
Technology Review, the world's most respected technology magazine;
daily news features, analysis, and opinion; and Business Reports,
which explain how technologies are transforming industries. It
produces live events such as the annual EmTech MIT, international
EmTech conferences, and Summits. The company's entrepreneurial
community organization, MIT Enterprise Forum, hosts 400+ events a year
globally.
Media Contact: David W.M. Sweeney MIT Technology Review
617-475-8018
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