The continuous developments in the fields of technology and science in recent years have completely transformed our daily lives, proving that the foundations have already been laid for this new reality where everything around us will become “smarter” than ever.
Autonomous home constructions, underwater cities and 3D houses will be the setting of the future. Buildings with their own microclimates and cities built in the skies are also among the impressive achievements of the engineering of the future. The architects of tomorrow will not only advance towards the clouds, but also deep underground. Future cities are predicted to consist of multi-level underground structures.
At the same time, the transportation of the future will include smart roads with digital bridges that will cover the entire city. Experts predict that space stations will become commonplace, so that future generations can be transported to their local station and take on the next space race. Bicycles will play a leading role in transportation within cities, while air transportation with drones will also be established in an effort to reduce traffic jams.
Holograms are expected to revolutionize the workplace since physical presence in a meeting will be something outdated. Holograms of professors will give lectures at universities and physical presence will not be necessary anywhere.
As impressive as all of the above may seem, someone may not believe that they will become reality or may rush to say that many of them may not have time to experience them themselves, therefore being indifferent. Could each of us contribute to technological change and be a part of it instead of a simple observer?