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Ten Frontier Technologies for International Development
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Authors/contributors
- Ramalingam, Ben (Author)
- Hernandez, Kevin (Author)
- Prieto Martin, Pedro (Author)
- Faith, Becky (Author)
Title
Ten Frontier Technologies for International Development
Abstract
As new technologies and digital business models reshape economies and disrupt incumbencies, interest has surged in the potential of novel frontier technologies to also contribute to positive changes in international development and humanitarian contexts. Widespread adoption of new technologies is acknowledged as centrally important to achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. But while frontier technologies can rapidly address large-scale economic, social or political challenges, they can also involve the displacement of existing technologies and carry considerable uncertainty and risk. Although there have been significant wins bringing the benefits of new technologies to poor consumers through examples such as mobile money or off-grid solar energy, there are many other areas where the applications may not yet have been developed into viable market solutions, or where opportunities have not yet been taken up in development practice.
Place
Brighton
Institution
IDS
Date
2016-11-01
Language
en
Accessed
07/11/2016, 11:24
Library Catalogue
opendocs.ids.ac.uk
Citation
Ramalingam, B., Hernandez, K., Prieto Martin, P., & Faith, B. (2016). Ten Frontier Technologies for International Development. IDS. https://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/handle/123456789/12637
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