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1 Global Technology Revolution 2020 Bio/Nano/Materials/Information Trends, Drivers, Barriers and Social Implications 2006 Study by the RAND Corporation for the U.S. National Intelligence Council (NIC) identifying technologies and applications that have potential for significant and dominant global impacts by 2020.

2 Conclusions of the Study Regional and country-specific differences in social need and science and technology (S&T) capabilities are resulting in differences in how technology is revolutionizing human affairs around the world; Regional differences in public opinion and issues may strongly influence technology implementation and diffusion; Maintaining S&T capacity requires consideration and action across a large number of social capabilities and stability dimensions; S&T capacity building is an essential component of development; and Public policy issues relating to some technology applications will engender strong public debate.

3 The Study, therefore, is a - “resource for understanding how S&T and social issues interact and depend not only on technological advances but also on the broader capabilities of countries that seek development and economic rewards through S&T exploitation.”

4 Of 56 technologies identified as possible by 2020, 16 will have the greatest combined likelihood of being widely available commercially, enjoying a significant market demand, and affecting multiple sectors like water, food, land, population, governance, social structure, energy, health, economic development, education, defense and conflict, and environment and pollution.

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6 16 Top Technology Applications for 2020 1.Cheap solar energy: Solar energy systems inexpensive enough to be widely available to developing and undeveloped countries, as well as economically disadvantaged populations. 2.Rural wireless communications: Widely available telephone and Internet connectivity without a wired network infrastructure. 3.Communication devices for ubiquitous information access: Communication and storage devices—both wired and wireless—that provide agile access to information sources anywhere, anytime. Operating seamlessly across communication and data storage protocols, these devices will have growing capabilities to store not only text but also meta-text with layered contextual information, images, voice, music, video, and movies. 4.Genetically modified (GM) crops: Genetically engineered foods with improved nutritional value (e.g., through added vitamins and micronutrients), increased production (e.g., by tailoring crops to local conditions), and reduced pesticide use (e.g., by increasing resistance to pests). 5.Rapid bioassays: Tests that can be performed quickly, and sometimes simultaneously, to verify the presence or absence of specific biological substances.

7 16 Top Technology Applications for 2020 6.Filters and catalysts: Techniques and devices to effectively and reliably filter, purify, and decontaminate water locally using unskilled labor. 7.Targeted drug delivery: Drug therapies that preferentially attack specific tumors or pathogens without harming healthy tissues and cells. 8.Cheap autonomous housing: Self-sufficient and affordable housing that provides shelter adaptable to local conditions, as well as energy for heating, cooling, and cooking. 9.Green manufacturing: Redesigned manufacturing processes that either eliminate or greatly reduce waste streams and the need to use toxic materials. 10.Ubiquitous radio frequency identification (RFID) tagging of commercial products and individuals: Widespread use of RFID tags to track retail products from manufacture through sale and beyond, as well as individuals and their movements.

8 16 Top Technology Applications for 2020 11.Hybrid vehicles: Automobiles available to the mass market with power systems that combine internal combustion and other power sources while recovering energy during braking. 12.Pervasive sensors: Presence of sensors in most public areas and networks of sensor data to accomplish real-time surveillance. 13.Tissue engineering: The design and engineering of living tissue for implantation and replacement. 14.Improved diagnostic and surgical methods: Technologies that improve the precision of diagnoses and greatly increase the accuracy and efficacy of surgical procedures while reducing invasiveness and recovery time. 15.Wearable computers: Computational devices embedded in clothing or in other wearable items, such as handbags, purses, or jewelry. 16.Quantum cryptography: Quantum mechanical methods that encode information for secure transfer.

9 What Countries Will Be Able to Acquire Which Technology Applications by 2020? ASEAN Representative

10 (1)cheap solar energy, (2)rural wireless communications, (4)GM crops, (5)rapid bioassays, (6)filters and catalysts, (8)cheap autonomous housing, (9)green manufacturing, (10)ubiquitous RFID tagging, (11)hybrid vehicles,

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12 What Drivers and Barriers Affect These Countries’ Ability to Implement the Technology Applications They Could Acquire? (1)cheap solar energy, (2)rural wireless communications, (4)GM crops, (5)rapid bioassays, (6)filters and catalysts, (8)cheap autonomous housing, (9)green manufacturing, (10)ubiquitous RFID tagging, (11)hybrid vehicles, Drivers: (f) use of resources and environmental health, (i)population and demographics Barriers: (a) cost and financing, (b) laws and policies, (c) Social values, public opinion, and politics, (d) infrastructure, (g) R&D investment, (h) education and literacy, (j) governance and political stability.

13 The Philippines like Indonesia, the representative country, has more barriers than drivers.

14 Discussions and Consultations In the NSTP 2010 – 2022, shall we aspire to move up from a “scientifically developing” to “scientifically proficient” category? Can the Philippines build S&T capacity for nine (9) identified technology applications and for additional three (3) - targeted drug delivery, improved diagnostic and surgical methods and quantum cryptography?

15 Discussions and Consultations The 44-page summary and the 316- page in-depth analysis of the “Global Technology Revolution 2020” are provided in hard and soft copies to all ManCom members. Can the sectoral councils, NAST and NRCP lead the consultations and discussions with their respective stakeholders on these concerns?

16 Thank you!


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