Convergence of Knowledge, Technology and Society: Beyond Convergence of Nano-Bio-Info-Cognitive Technologies

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This volume aims to document the most important worldwide accomplishments in converging knowledge and technology, including converging platforms, methods of convergence, societal implications, and governance in the last ten years. Convergence in knowledge, technology, and society is the accelerating, transformative interaction among seemingly distinct scientific disciplines, technologies, and communities to achieve mutual compatibility, synergism, and integration, and through this process to create added value for societal benefit. It is a movement that is recognized by scientists and thought leaders around the world as having the potential to provide far-reaching solutions to many of today’s complex knowledge, technology, and human development challenges. Four essential and interdependent convergence platforms of human activity are defined in the first part of this report: nanotechnology-biotechnology-information technology and cognitive science (“NBIC”) foundational tools; Earth-scale environmental systems; human-scale activities; and convergence methods for societal-scale activities. The report then presents the main implications of convergence for human physical potential, cognition and communication, productivity and societal outcomes, education and physical infrastructure, sustainability, and innovative and responsible governance. As a whole, the report presents a new model for convergence. To effectively take advantage of this potential, a proactive governance approach is suggested. The study identifies an international opportunity to develop and apply convergence for technological, economic, environmental, and societal benefits. The panel also suggests an opportunity in the United States for implementing a program aimed at focusing disparate R and D energies into a coherent activity - a "Societal Convergence Initiative”. This study received input from leading academic, industry, government, and NGO experts from the United States, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.

Author(s): Mark Lundstrom, H.-S. Philip Wong (auth.), Mihail C. Roco, William S. Bainbridge, Bruce Tonn, George Whitesides (eds.)
Series: Science Policy Reports
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Year: 2013

Language: English
Pages: 558
Tags: Nanotechnology; R & D/Technology Policy; Information Systems and Communication Service; Neurosciences; Biotechnology; Philosophy of Technology

Front Matter....Pages i-lvi
Convergence Platforms: Foundational Science and Technology Tools....Pages 1-52
Convergence Platforms: Human-Scale Convergence and the Quality of Life....Pages 53-93
Convergence Platforms: Earth-Scale Systems....Pages 95-137
Methods to Improve and Expedite Convergence....Pages 139-184
Implications: Human Health and Physical Potential....Pages 185-222
Implications: Human Cognition and Communication and the Emergence of the Cognitive Society....Pages 223-253
Implications: Societal Collective Outcomes, Including Manufacturing....Pages 255-285
Implications: People and Physical Infrastructure....Pages 287-370
Implications: Convergence of Knowledge and Technology for a Sustainable Society....Pages 371-431
Innovative and Responsible Governance of Converging Technologies....Pages 433-489
Back Matter....Pages 491-558