Tuesday, 16 April 2013

What are the hottest global trends to watch for in 2013?


100 Must Watch Trends in 2013

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Here is the latest on 2013 trends according to Forbes.  You don’t need eagle eyes; you just need this long list from JWT.  Ann Mack and her team at JWT have hit a homerun.
In my years as a technology writer and researcher, I’ve seen more than my fair share of prognistication. Trend watching can be a combination of navel gazing and crystal ball massage. CES (Consumer Electronics Show) certainly inspires some of it. We’re a nation, perhaps a world, of wanting what comes next.
Here’s the BIG list, with a few links thrown in for ones I like or know about. I downloaded the Slideshare presentation as a PDF, then converted the page that listed out the trends into text. But the full links to both Slideshare (almost 100,000 views) and JWT’s useful overview are linked below.  IF YOU know of some great links that tie to these products/services/trends, drop me an email. LONG, long list so keep scrolling. The end has the link you’ll want to follow to JWT.
  1. 3D Bioprinting (Terry Wohlers is my go-to guy for 3D printing anything, so visit his research / benchmark reports)
  2. Adult Playgrounds
  3. African Tech Stars
  4. Allergen-Free
  5. Alternative Brand Currencies
  6. Ambushed by Amazon
  7. Appcessories
  8. The Arabic Web
  9. B2C/P2P Partnerships
  10. Bee Venom
  11. Biometric Authentication
  12. Blocking Social Media Bores
  13. “Cloaking”
  14. Chia Seeds (they are cool looking floating in those drink bottles)
  15. Click-and-Collect Shopping
  16. Coaching Brands
  17. Cool Techie Camps
  18. Crowdsourced Translation
  19. Cutting out the Middleman
  20. Cyber War
  21. Dads in the Aisles
  22. Data Scientists: The New Hotshots (Tableau is great visualization software for data science types)
  23. Decline of Chinese Bling
  24. Desalination
  25. Detoxifying Life
  26. Digital Ecosystems
  27. Drones
  28. ecoATM
  29. Egg Freezing
  30. Emotion Recognition
  31. The End of Voicemail
  32. Faux Meat
  33. Fitness Beyond The Gym
  34. Flexible Screens
  35. Food Sharing
  36. Frontier Markets
  37. G20 Devolves To G-Zero
  38. Gender-Blurred Toys
  39. Geofencing
  40. Green Growth
  41. Handwriting = Hieroglyphics
  42. Hotels in Africa
  43. Human-Centered Tech
  44. Humane Food
  45. Hyper-Personalized Customer Service
  46. Impact Sourcing
  47. Imperfection
  48. Individual Attention
  49. Instant-Erase Apps
  50. JOMO (Joy Of Missing Out)
  51. Live-Streaming Life
  52. Low-Cost Robots
  53. Low-Tech Device Charging
  54. Media That Gets to Know You
  55. Medical Smartphones
  56. Menu-Free Dining
  57. Midcalorie Foods
  58. Mindful Living
  59. Mobile-Optimized Goes Mainstream
  60. MOOC Stars
  61. Nature As Antidote
  62. Neurotechnology
  63. New Digital Royalty
  64. News Bites
  65. NFC Tags (QR tags or Barcodes on steroids?)
  66. Objects With Attitude
  67. Offset Thinking
  68. Online Groceries
  69. Paperless Education
  70. Passwords 2.0
  71. Patchwork Earnings
  72. Personal Data Ownership
  73. Prime Time for Second Screen
  74. Privacy Etiquette
  75. Quiet Products
  76. Reduced-Guilt Candy
  77. Responsive Web Design
  78. Retailers Enable Recycling
  79. River Cruising
  80. Self-Service
  81. Serialized Digital Fiction
  82. Set Jetting
  83. Shopping Hotels
  84. Social Media Hacks
  85. Standup Desks
  86. Stress-Monitoring Apps
  87. Sugru (I call this 21st Century Duct Tape and I love it)
  88. Tablet Shopping
  89. Tech-Enabled Farm-to-Fork
  90. Teff
  91. Trade School
  92. Trust Ratings
  93. User-Based Insurance
  94. Variable Pricing
  95. Vegetable Boxes
  96. Vertical Farming
  97. Video Games As Art
  98. Window Shopping
  99. Wireless Charging
  100. Yogurt Shops

JWT overview on the full 100 Things To Watch in 2013 post

JWT 100 Things To Watch In 2013 on Slideshare

A little more about Ann Mack. She is the director of trendspotting at JWT in New York. What a job, huh? Pretty exciting to do this kind of work, in my opinion. Most recently, according to her bio page, she led the development of JWT’s AnxietyIndex.com, which focuses on helping brands navigate consumer anxiety, and the re-launch of JWTIntelligence.com.

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