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Technologies To Watch In 2023

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January 2023

We have been writing about emerging technologies all year long. Which of these will matter to you in 2023?

- Janani G. Vikram

Technologies To Watch In 2023

Start of a new year is always an exciting time. It holds a lot of promise-and a lot of surprises too! The world of tech is no different. At the start of each year, trend watchers all over the world get busy predicting the fate of emerging technologies. Here is our list of technologies that experts feel we must watch in 2023.

Quantum computing

Quantum leaps, that is what we saw in the past year, in quantum computing. And the trend is set to continue. IBM recently unveiled its new 433-qubit Osprey processor, more than tripling the computing capacity of its predecessor, Eagle. The 1,121-qubit Condor processor is slated for release this year. They are also developing ways to link processors together into a modular system capable of scaling without physical limitations.

Interestingly, companies are also looking beyond superconducting qubits, and other hardware platforms for quantum computing, like ion-traps, cold atoms, and photonic cluster states are also gaining traction. These are very different approaches, and according to experts we interviewed, they have the potential to yield application-specific quantum processing units (QPUs) in the near term. QCI, IonQ, Xanadu, and Honeywell have all developed quantum processors with such alternative technologies.

Interestingly, quantum computing is also getting democratised with such computing resources being available as-aservice through easy-to-use platforms that even those without deep knowledge of quantum information science can use to solve complex mathematical challenges. Development in quantum technology will lead to fantastic leaps in fields like materials engineering, drug discovery, understanding of chemical processes (battery development), climate modelling, financial analysis, and cryptography (security).

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Compact swarm-level AI drones navigation using neural network

Researchers at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (Shanghai, China) have developed a compact AI navigation system for drones.

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ML-based wireless power transfer

Researchers at Chiba University (Chiba, Japan) have developed a machine learning-based method to design wireless power transfer (WPT) systems that stay efficient and stable across varying loads.

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September 2025

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Wi-Fi that knows who you are

WhoFi, developed at La Sapienza University (Rome, Italy), is a Wi-Fi-based surveillance system that identifies individuals by how their bodies disrupt wireless signals; no cameras, contact, or consent is needed.

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September 2025

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3mm-thick holographic display that delivers lifelike 3D visuals

Stanford researchers (California) have unveiled a 3mm-thick holographic display that delivers lifelike 3D visuals using true holography, not stereoscopy.

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Smart Trolley Robot 'TROLL.E 1.0'

Robots now play a vital role across modern society, often described as human-like due to their growing presence in social and commercial environments.

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Compact metal-free thin-film supercapacitor delivers 200V

GDUT (Guangzhou, China )researchers have developed a metal-free thin-film supercapacitor (TFSC) stack that delivers 200V in just 3.8cm³.

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Al-powered self-driving lab tests materials 10x faster

Researchers at NC State (Raleigh, North Carolina) have developed an Al-powered self-driving lab that uses dynamicstate flow and real-time data to test materials 10x faster than traditional labs.

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September 2025

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Breakthrough in co-packaging photonic and electronic chips

The MIT (United States) FUTUR-IC team has developed a breakthrough chip packaging method that co-integrates electronics and photonics using passive alignment.

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September 2025

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