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All 5 of the categories you mention require copper. So Mining!
Can’t speak for the whole world, but for the Anglo-sphere:
- Content creation & entertainment.
- Aged care, psychedelics.
- AI & automation, quantum computing.
- Renewable energy, conservation.
All of which depend on inching towards a post-scarce economy, which is a pretty optimistic prediction.
Battery Storage Solutions
Organ donations
I personally love the idea that everyone will have their own business in the future. Like a total free market. Might be too much and super unattainable.
Anyway in regards to that, I think personal branding will be big. The ability to build your personal brand will make you able to start just about any business.
On a more general level I think it's about building and audience, as one would argue, it has always been about, if you want to make it easier to start your own business.
There are industries that feed off the listed industries that might be better bets like: batteries, EV charging locations, robots, robotaxi, and pharmaceuticals.
In France food industry will have a second life by 2030. I hope it does, don't know about the reste of the world though
Coronaries.
Trades. Boomers are retiring, pay is sky rocketing while demand is constantly growing. Stuff never stops breaking.
Electric transportation
My guess is the Earth Observation industry
Funerary care services.
If we get into WW3, probably armaments.
AI.
I think it got introduced too early. But it's going to take 5 years or so to really get going.
Health, green tech .
I believe remote/robotic surgery will also boom in the next 10 years since the availability of good surgeons in remote areas is a challenge.
i'm betting on GMO companies, especially in production facilities, to say the least.
Great post! The industries you've mentioned—Cybersecurity, AI, virtual reality, renewable energy, and Internet of Things—indeed seem poised for significant growth by 2030, given the rapid advancements in technology. The emphasis on securing digital landscapes, harnessing the power of AI, and integrating virtual reality and IoT into various sectors is undeniable.
Additionally, I'd keep an eye on the biotech and healthcare sectors, which are likely to experience substantial growth with breakthroughs in medical research and the increasing focus on personalized medicine. Clean and sustainable technologies beyond renewable energy, such as circular economy practices and green infrastructure, might also play a pivotal role in shaping the future.
It's fascinating to see how various industries will evolve, and the interplay between them will undoubtedly shape the business landscape in the coming years.
Smart farming, feeding this population growth in Asia and Africa.
Healthcare and Biotechnology
Electric Vehicles (EVs) and Autonomous Vehicles
E-commerce and Online Services
AR (Augmented Reality) we're already seeing somewhat practical application for it being released with apple. Other companies have also made attempts. And basic versions have already been adopted since the mid 2010s. It's also much more reasonable and practical than VR.
Edit: Wanted to clarify I still think VR will be rapidly growing but I think AR will be more widespread and adopted leading to it having bigger overall growth
Cyber crime based on what I see.
Whatever that involves data. That is the only almost certain thing, everything else is unpredictable so far in the future.
Nation states, free cities, Regenerative Neighborhoods, People starting their own micro countries - decentralized & sovereign communities;) Stay tuned for society 2.0
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Amazing business model, so vast and great monetisation strategies.
I think it will be VR + AR for frontend and AI + low carbon computing + renewable energy for backend.
Industries revolving around augmented reality
I think AI is going to make markets much more efficient. All of the businesses that rely on difficulty in cancelling things, opaque pricing schemes, etc. will get wrecked. An AI doesn't mind waiting on hold for two hours.
We might see home automation consultants grow as robots improve and everybody gets a butler. Ask Jeeves was 20 years ahead of it's time.
Yep, I agree. Statistically, these are the top 10 fastest growing industries of 2030: healthcare, beauty, fitness, and personal wellness, hospitality, construction, manufacturing, information technology and AI, financial services, human resources management, architecture, and building finishing contractors. https://www.cuppa.so/post/the-top-10-fastest-growing-industries-of-2030