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Global Technology Trends

The publication presents results of the project “Global Technology Trends Monitoring” being implemented by the HSE ISSEK as a part of HSE Basic Research Programme. The objective of the project is to identify key trends in S&T with the potentials of significant impact on social and economic development across the globe and in Russia.

Global  Technology  Trends  /  A.  Sokolova,  N.  Mikova,  E.  Gutaruk  et  al.;  L.  Gokhberg  (ed.); National  Research  University  Higher  School  of  Economics.  –  Moscow:  HSE,  2017.  –  192  p.  – 350 copies. – ISBN 978-5-7598-1562-4.

Editorial BoardLeonid Gokhberg (Editor-in-Chief), Ozcan Saritas and Alexander Sokolov

AuthorsAnna SokolovaNadezhda MikovaElena Gutaruk, Leonid Gokhberg, Ozcan Saritas, Alexander Sokolov, Alexander ChulokIlya KuzminovRuslan SaygitovPavel Bakhtin, Andrey Yaroslavtsev, Alexander Osmolovskiy, Lubov Matich, Ekaterina Reshetova, Olga Koroleva, Ekaterina Zhukova, Vyacheslav Sokolskiy, Varvara Akimova, Anastasia Kornilova, Ekaterina Merkulova, Liliya KiselevaNikolay Zalesskiy, and Veronika Efimenko 

This book includes brief structured descriptions of technology trends arranged by seven priority S&T areas. Each trend is described considering the following features: technological evolution, effects, market estimates, drivers and barriers, technology level in Russia, etc. The research identification is based on a knowledge mining system created by the HSE ISSEK.

It may be of interest for government agencies, companies, R&D organisations, universities, development institutes, technology platforms, researchers, teachers, postgraduate and other students, and everybody, who is concerned with developments in S&T.

 

This publication was prepared in the framework of the Basic Research Programme at the National Research University Higher School of Economics, and supported in the framework of the subsidy granted to the HSE by the Government of the Russian Federation for the implementation of the Global Competitiveness Programme.

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