Technologies changing industrial park
requirements and collective intelligence to
anticipate future changes
Mexican Association of
Industrial Parks
Jerome C. Glenn
The Millennium Project -- themp.org
When this
begins to
happen, the
speed of
increasing AI’s
intelligence will
be far faster
and produce
more change
than Moore’s
Law
by responding to feedback from
sensor networks worldwide,
will accelerate AI’s intelligence
worldwide… moment by moment
Artificial Intelligence … that can autonomously
“write” and improve its code…
Computational Science
Computational biology
Computational Chemistry
Computational PhysicsAll accelerated with Moore’s Law AND
autonomous AI programing worldwide
What is possible… will change
Moore’s Law
+
Artificial Intelligence acceleration
+
Computational science
These three together will change what we think is possible.
Increasingly Significant Technologies
• Synthetic Biology
• Artificial Intelligence
• Computational Science
• IoT, Tele-Everything & Tele-
Everybody, the Semantic Web
• Augmented Reality, Tele-
Presence, Holographic
Communications
• Quantum computing
• Increasing individual and
collective intelligence
• 3-D Printing biology as well as
materials and 4-D Printing
• Nanotechnology
• Robotic manufacturing
• Drones
• Cloud-based applications
• Conscious-Technology
Old Way of Seeing Future
Technologies
Artificial
Intelligence
Robotic
manufacturing
Computational Science
3-D4-D Priting
Nanotechnology
Quantum computing
Synthetic Biology
Drones
Artificial General
Intelligence
Tele-Everything &
Tele-Everybody
the SemanticWeb
Future Way of Seeing Future
Technologies - Integration/Synergies
Future Technology Synergies
Robotic
manufacturing
Drones
Quantum
computing
Robotic
manufacturing
3D,4D Printing
Augmented Reality
Tele-Presence,
Holographics
Nanotechnology
Artificial General
Intelligence
Tele-Everything
Tele-Everybody
the SemanticWeb
Increasing
individual and
collective
intelligence
Synthetic Biology
Nanotechnology
Future Technology Synergies
Artificial
Intelligence
Robotic
manufacturing
Quantum
computing
Drones
Future
Technology
Robotic
manufacturing
3D,4D Printing
Augmented Reality,
Tele-Presence,
Holographics
If Then Nano-
technology
Synthetic
Biology
Artificial
Intelligence
Robotics 3-D Printing Augmented
Reality
Nano-
technology xxx
Synthetic
Biology xxx
Artificial
Intelligence xxx
Robotics
xxx
3-D Printing
xxx
Augmented
Reality xxx
EmergingTechnologies Matrix
2017 HP’s Mulit Jet Fusion 3D printer…. bar has 30,000 nozzles
spraying 350 million drops a second of thermoplastic or other
powdered materials
a 4-ounce metal chain
link was printed in half
an hour and then
tested to withstand
10,000 lbs
Competition with
EDSystems, Stratasys,
others
Bio Printer:
Prints body
parts for
medical
experiments
using
compressed air
to force
biomaterial out
layer by layer
AI, Robotics, Advanced 3D Printing
• Could reduce exports
• Could reduce the role of lower cost labor
• Hence, to remain attractive, consider offering
–Future systems consulting for your tenants, such as:
• Advanced 3D/4D printing
• Cloud Manufacturing
• Maker Hubs
• Industrial ecology
• Animal products without animals
Maker Movement – Do It Yourself
Hi-Tech Community Hubs
Waste from One Tenant, Input to Another
Kalundborg, Denmark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYs9DFGQxHg
Plastic waste as input to
carbon nanotube production
Industrial ecology among tenants
Waste water --> Algae input to --> Pure Meat
without Growing Animals
August 5, 2013 a London chef cooked and served
hamburgers without growing/killing a cow.
Leather without Growing Animals
Cloud Manufacturing and
Intelligent Networks
• Software integration in the cloud of all elements of value chain,
production, sales, feedback, and re-design
• Keeps management of supply chain at the innovation edge
• Can help solve scale up issues
• Integrates with the Internet of Things (IoT) on a dynamic basis
• Using common digital manufacturing standards
Brain-to-cloud robotic
manufacturing tomorrow?
Brain-to-Brain interface demonstrated
Eco-Smart Buildings
Synthetic Biology – mixing species DNA
Microprobes to eat the plaque in your brain?
Produce hydrogen instead of CO2 in plants?
Smart Contact Lens – always in Virtual
Reality connected to the word
Hands-free
manufacturing
How will you prevent industrial spying?
The Internet of Things also means that
every-one and everything is vulnerable
to hacking
Will our artificial Brains out think us?
Artificial Intelligence
1. Artificial Narrow Intelligence
2. Artificial General Intelligence
3. Artificial Super Intelligence
Future of Work?
Humans Augmented by technology
….rather than replaced by it?
If you can’t beat ‘em,
why not join ‘em?
…and evolve together?
Inevitability of New Economics
• Concentration of wealth is increasing
• Income gaps are widening
• Employment-less economic growth seems the new normal
• Return on investment in capital and technology is usually better than
labor
• Number of persons per services & products is falling
• 25-50% unemployment is a business-as-usual forecast by 2050
without new economic approaches
Without major socio-economic changes…
unemployment will grow around the world
Future Work/Tech
2050
Millennium Project
survey of 300 Futures
from over 30 counties
We will change the
nature of work,
employment, and
economics
(Since ILO numbers are
low, these could double)
One-Person
Businesses
Industrial Park
support
systems?
Find markets around
the world for what
you are interested in
doing
not non-existing
jobs
Maker Movement – Do It Yourself
Hi-Tech Community Hubs
Will we create our own Avatars in the Digital
World to be our Cyber-selves? Cyber-Clones?
Finding unique
exciting work for
us while we
sleep?
Could your
tenants be
connected to
IoT to be found
by such
Avatars?
Humans becoming cyborgs
1985
2000
2015
2030
Conscious-Technology
Built environment becoming intelligent
When the distinction between
these two trends becomes
blurred, we will have reached the
Post-Information Age
Simplification/Generalization of History
and an Alternative Future
Age /
Element Product Power Wealth Place War Time
Agricultural
Extraction
Food/Res Religion Land Earth/Res Location Cyclical
Industrial Machine Nation-State Capital Factory Resources Linear
Information Info/serv Corporation Access Office Perception Flexible
Conscious-
Technology
Linkage Individual Being Motion Identity Invented
Collective Intelligence Systems:
Each Can Change the Other
Global Futures Intelligence System https://themp.org
Menu Options for each Challenge GFIS
Menu for each Challenge
1. Situation Chart: Current Situation; Desired Situation; and Policies
2. Report (detailed text)
3. News items (automatic news feeds – searchable)
4. Scanning (annotated, rated information)
5. On-going Real-Time Delphi questionnaires to collect expert judgments
6. Public comments
7. Discussion groups
8. Computer models (mathematical and rules-based), and conceptual models
9. Resources: websites, books, papers, videos
10. Updates – all edits
11. Digests – Recent scans, edits, discussions
Gather Expert Opinion with Dialogue
Group average and
number of responses
Reasons
Details on
the issue
Collective Intelligence Systems for
AMPIP and its Members/Tenants
• Help keep track and anticipate change
• Unite functions, foresight, strategy, and programs
• Provide a common platform for a “Whole-of-AMPIP”
response to future challenges
• Identify industrial ecology opportunities
• Invite experts and creative people to participate in
building a “brain” for the future of Mexico’s industrial
parks
For further information:
Jerome.Glenn@
Millennium-Project.org
202-686-5179
StateoftheFuture.org
themp.org
Global Futures
Intelligence System

Technologies Changing Industrial Park Requirements and Collective Intelligence to Anticipate Future Changes

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    Technologies changing industrialpark requirements and collective intelligence to anticipate future changes Mexican Association of Industrial Parks Jerome C. Glenn The Millennium Project -- themp.org
  • 2.
    When this begins to happen,the speed of increasing AI’s intelligence will be far faster and produce more change than Moore’s Law by responding to feedback from sensor networks worldwide, will accelerate AI’s intelligence worldwide… moment by moment Artificial Intelligence … that can autonomously “write” and improve its code…
  • 3.
    Computational Science Computational biology ComputationalChemistry Computational PhysicsAll accelerated with Moore’s Law AND autonomous AI programing worldwide
  • 4.
    What is possible…will change Moore’s Law + Artificial Intelligence acceleration + Computational science These three together will change what we think is possible.
  • 5.
    Increasingly Significant Technologies •Synthetic Biology • Artificial Intelligence • Computational Science • IoT, Tele-Everything & Tele- Everybody, the Semantic Web • Augmented Reality, Tele- Presence, Holographic Communications • Quantum computing • Increasing individual and collective intelligence • 3-D Printing biology as well as materials and 4-D Printing • Nanotechnology • Robotic manufacturing • Drones • Cloud-based applications • Conscious-Technology
  • 6.
    Old Way ofSeeing Future Technologies Artificial Intelligence Robotic manufacturing Computational Science 3-D4-D Priting Nanotechnology Quantum computing Synthetic Biology Drones Artificial General Intelligence Tele-Everything & Tele-Everybody the SemanticWeb
  • 7.
    Future Way ofSeeing Future Technologies - Integration/Synergies
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    Future Technology Synergies Robotic manufacturing Drones Quantum computing Robotic manufacturing 3D,4DPrinting Augmented Reality Tele-Presence, Holographics Nanotechnology Artificial General Intelligence Tele-Everything Tele-Everybody the SemanticWeb Increasing individual and collective intelligence Synthetic Biology Nanotechnology
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    If Then Nano- technology Synthetic Biology Artificial Intelligence Robotics3-D Printing Augmented Reality Nano- technology xxx Synthetic Biology xxx Artificial Intelligence xxx Robotics xxx 3-D Printing xxx Augmented Reality xxx EmergingTechnologies Matrix
  • 11.
    2017 HP’s MulitJet Fusion 3D printer…. bar has 30,000 nozzles spraying 350 million drops a second of thermoplastic or other powdered materials a 4-ounce metal chain link was printed in half an hour and then tested to withstand 10,000 lbs Competition with EDSystems, Stratasys, others
  • 12.
    Bio Printer: Prints body partsfor medical experiments using compressed air to force biomaterial out layer by layer
  • 13.
    AI, Robotics, Advanced3D Printing • Could reduce exports • Could reduce the role of lower cost labor • Hence, to remain attractive, consider offering –Future systems consulting for your tenants, such as: • Advanced 3D/4D printing • Cloud Manufacturing • Maker Hubs • Industrial ecology • Animal products without animals
  • 14.
    Maker Movement –Do It Yourself Hi-Tech Community Hubs
  • 15.
    Waste from OneTenant, Input to Another Kalundborg, Denmark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYs9DFGQxHg
  • 16.
    Plastic waste asinput to carbon nanotube production Industrial ecology among tenants
  • 17.
    Waste water -->Algae input to --> Pure Meat without Growing Animals August 5, 2013 a London chef cooked and served hamburgers without growing/killing a cow.
  • 18.
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    Cloud Manufacturing and IntelligentNetworks • Software integration in the cloud of all elements of value chain, production, sales, feedback, and re-design • Keeps management of supply chain at the innovation edge • Can help solve scale up issues • Integrates with the Internet of Things (IoT) on a dynamic basis • Using common digital manufacturing standards
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    Synthetic Biology –mixing species DNA Microprobes to eat the plaque in your brain? Produce hydrogen instead of CO2 in plants?
  • 23.
    Smart Contact Lens– always in Virtual Reality connected to the word Hands-free manufacturing
  • 24.
    How will youprevent industrial spying? The Internet of Things also means that every-one and everything is vulnerable to hacking
  • 25.
    Will our artificialBrains out think us? Artificial Intelligence 1. Artificial Narrow Intelligence 2. Artificial General Intelligence 3. Artificial Super Intelligence
  • 26.
    Future of Work? HumansAugmented by technology ….rather than replaced by it?
  • 27.
    If you can’tbeat ‘em, why not join ‘em? …and evolve together?
  • 28.
    Inevitability of NewEconomics • Concentration of wealth is increasing • Income gaps are widening • Employment-less economic growth seems the new normal • Return on investment in capital and technology is usually better than labor • Number of persons per services & products is falling • 25-50% unemployment is a business-as-usual forecast by 2050 without new economic approaches
  • 29.
    Without major socio-economicchanges… unemployment will grow around the world Future Work/Tech 2050 Millennium Project survey of 300 Futures from over 30 counties We will change the nature of work, employment, and economics (Since ILO numbers are low, these could double)
  • 30.
    One-Person Businesses Industrial Park support systems? Find marketsaround the world for what you are interested in doing not non-existing jobs
  • 31.
    Maker Movement –Do It Yourself Hi-Tech Community Hubs
  • 32.
    Will we createour own Avatars in the Digital World to be our Cyber-selves? Cyber-Clones? Finding unique exciting work for us while we sleep? Could your tenants be connected to IoT to be found by such Avatars?
  • 33.
    Humans becoming cyborgs 1985 2000 2015 2030 Conscious-Technology Builtenvironment becoming intelligent When the distinction between these two trends becomes blurred, we will have reached the Post-Information Age
  • 34.
    Simplification/Generalization of History andan Alternative Future Age / Element Product Power Wealth Place War Time Agricultural Extraction Food/Res Religion Land Earth/Res Location Cyclical Industrial Machine Nation-State Capital Factory Resources Linear Information Info/serv Corporation Access Office Perception Flexible Conscious- Technology Linkage Individual Being Motion Identity Invented
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    Global Futures IntelligenceSystem https://themp.org
  • 37.
    Menu Options foreach Challenge GFIS
  • 38.
    Menu for eachChallenge 1. Situation Chart: Current Situation; Desired Situation; and Policies 2. Report (detailed text) 3. News items (automatic news feeds – searchable) 4. Scanning (annotated, rated information) 5. On-going Real-Time Delphi questionnaires to collect expert judgments 6. Public comments 7. Discussion groups 8. Computer models (mathematical and rules-based), and conceptual models 9. Resources: websites, books, papers, videos 10. Updates – all edits 11. Digests – Recent scans, edits, discussions
  • 40.
    Gather Expert Opinionwith Dialogue Group average and number of responses Reasons Details on the issue
  • 41.
    Collective Intelligence Systemsfor AMPIP and its Members/Tenants • Help keep track and anticipate change • Unite functions, foresight, strategy, and programs • Provide a common platform for a “Whole-of-AMPIP” response to future challenges • Identify industrial ecology opportunities • Invite experts and creative people to participate in building a “brain” for the future of Mexico’s industrial parks
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