Which technological innovations will shape our future?

Sagentia, a leading international science, product and technology development company, is in Cambridge Massachusetts today, co-presenting with MIT Technology Review on the top breakthrough technologies for 2015.

 

This is the third successive year that MIT Technology Review and Sagentia have partnered to evaluate the role of emerging technologies and their potential impact on future R&D.

The event will see Jason Pontin, Editor in Chief and Publisher of MIT Technology Review, introduce the 10 emerging technologies which it believes to be game-changing and highlight the problems that they could potentially address. He will be joined by Nick Collier, Chief Technology Officer at Sagentia, who will evaluate the technologies from an R&D perspective, discuss some of the key technology trends driving these advances and share insights into how to successfully bring new technology to market.

This year, the technologies include examples from the communications, medical, agriculture, and consumer markets and range from 3D virtual reality, to blood tests that detect very early-stage cancer. With the rise in the use of connected devices and the proliferation of internet usage, this year’s selections particularly highlight a range of innovations in communications technology including Apple Pay, Google’s Project Loon and the Internet of DNA.   

MIT Technology Review’s mission is to help our audiences understand a world shaped by technology and this event does just that. Each year, we highlight a range of recent technologies which we believe have the potential to provide real and lasting change in their particular fields” comments Jason Pontin.

“We are delighted that Sagentia, as a leading industry partner, work with us to provide informed critique into the technologies we identify and beyond – sharing insights into new areas they see every day when working on cutting edge science and technology projects. Together, we provide a forum for interested parties to discuss major breakthroughs and, importantly, to learn practical ideas on how to evaluate and commercialize new technologies.”

“MIT Technology Review does a great job in highlighting important developments in science and technology that could have a positive impact both on peoples’ lives and on the direction and effectiveness of future R&D. Science and technology is at the core of everything we do at Sagentia and so I’m really excited to be talking with Jason about these technologies and also sharing some of the latest trends and advances that we’re seeing in R&D and product development” remarks Dr. Nicholas Collier, Chief Technology Officer at Sagentia.

The event is free to attend and takes place this evening from 5:15pm-8:00pm at the MIT Bartos Auditorium in Cambridge, MA. For more information click here.

 

About MIT Technology Review

MIT Technology Review, which is wholly owned by MIT, creates award-winning technology-related editorial content on a variety of platforms for an audience of millions of business leaders, innovators, and thought leaders, in six languages and in 147 countries. At www.technologyreview.com, readers access daily news and analysis, and the award-winning MIT Technology Review magazine has set the standard for technology publications since 1899. In addition to producing engaging live events, the company manages the global entrepreneurial organisation MIT Enterprise Forum.

About Sagentia

Sagentia is a global science, product and technology development company. Our scientists and engineers redefine what’s possible and help R&D groups achieve commercial return from their most complex technology projects. We have over 28 years’ experience and have successfully completed over 10,000 projects for start-up and global market leader clients alike, across the medical, industrial, oil & gas and consumer sectors.

Our services span the full product development lifecycle, from new concept generation and technology validation, through prototyping and full product development, to transfer to manufacture and sustainability. Sagentia employs over 150 scientists, engineers and market experts and is part of the Sagentia Group, with headquarters in Cambridge, UK and offices in London, Guildford, Boston, Houston and Dubai.

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For further information visit www.sagentia.com or email info@sagentia.com

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