Every technology will develop to solve the existing problems. The solution will bring out the new innovation. Each new technique has built with small components.
The recent trending technologies are:
Sensors:
Environment-sensing devices that are either passive (sensing) or active (actuating). They are often networked to collaborate with other smart objects, humans or applications. Sensors will become ubiquitous and
inexpensive.
RFID/Near-field Communications (NFC)/Beacons:
Tags, labels or cards that can exchange data with a reader using radio frequency signals. Besides supporting improvements in the customer experience, they can be beneficial for the enterprise, e.g., by better monitoring and be tracking inventory.
Machine-to-Machine Communication:
Put into use for monitoring machines and for automated production applications, reducing maintenance costs and optimizing productivity along the supply chain.
Robotics:
No longer a vision but already a reality within all automobile manufacturers, the semiconductor sector and logistics-heavy enterprises.
Drones:
Being increasingly showcased for delivery services and for monitoring exercises when equipped with relevant sensors.
Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies:
Bitcoins are increasingly being accepted as a payment method by retailers while blockchain and fee avoidance are being explored.
Virtual and Augmented Reality:
Have attracted interest from manufacturers as tools for avoiding or significantly reducing costly maintenance work, for modeling experiences or for creating captivating experiences for customers.
AI/Cognitive Computing/Machine & Deep Learning:
Machine learning and deep learning (a more advanced technology built around neural networks) enable computers to accurately perform new tasks after being trained using historical data sets.