Global Drivers 2030-2060

Overview

The Global Drivers of the 2030-2060 time horizon were identified as part of a project by futurists from SAP and the University of Houston. The project conducted a meta-study examining 677 candidate drivers from publicly available foresight reports from around the world. Please read the Global Drivers 2030-2060 project overview for a high-level summary of the project.

Two new contributions to the foresight field were made as part of the project:

Initial project researchers: David Jonker, Eben Kowler, Sarah Wheeler, Dan Wellers, Andy Hines, Laura Schlehuber, John A. Sweeney, JT Mudge, Seth Harrell, Tom Rau

Drivers by PPEPSIII Category

People

Migration Continues
Population growth slowing
Urbanization

Planet

Climate change impacts
Energy increasingly renewable
Environmental actions growing
Resource insecurities

Information

Data proliferation
Digitalization

Social

Consumer expectations
Education access expanding
Food security concerns
Healthcare equity struggles
Social media and fragmentation

Economic

Economic growth a priority
Globalization questions
Inequality
Skill gaps

Political

Conflict going unconventional
Geopolitical instability
Governance under pressure

Innovations

AI & Automation expanding
Technology acceleration
Work going virtual

Infrastructure

Cities smartening up
Electrification
Transportation automating and integrating

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