AI智能总结
Foreword Every year, the scope of innovation seems to widen. Whatonce lived purely in software now extends into machines,materials, and even biology. Artificial intelligence scalesacross every dimension, from copilots to autonomous agents.Physical systems are learning to sense and decide. Biologicalprinciples increasingly inform the way we compute, design,and operate. Innovation has become a multi-domain force—faster, broader, and more interdependent than ever. This expanding landscape brings opportunity, but alsocomplexity. Organizations must navigate powerfulcrosscurrents: the acceleration of AI, the rise of intelligentproducts and operations, the pressure for sustainability, thereconfiguration of supply chains, and the growing importanceof sovereignty and trust. None of these forces act alone. Theyshape one another, constantly in motion. That is why TechnoVision evolves again this year. For the firsttime, we introduce two new containers—Physical MattersandNature’s Code—reflecting a world where digital, physical, andbiological technologies now advance together. The familiarboundaries of IT and OT are giving way to a wider ecosystemwhere biotech, engineered materials, robotics, data, and AIconverge. Transformation is no longer a single track, it is asystem of interconnected rhythms. Pascal Brier Group Chief Innovation Officer,Member of the Group ExecutiveCommittee, Capgemini In this context, clarity matters. Leaders need the abilityto distinguish signal from noise, short-term hype fromsubstantive shifts, and isolated innovations from those thatwill reshape entire value chains. TechnoVision 2026 providesthis structure. It offers a coherent view of technology’sevolution, grounded in real-world use cases, practical designprinciples, and a framework built to navigate motion ratherthan resist it. As you explore this edition, I invite you to look not only atindividual trends, but at how they reinforce one another.Innovation now happens in the connections, in the waymultiple forces move and countermove. This dynamic is at the heart of our theme this year,The SyncSwing. And with that, let’s turn to the reflections that openthis report and set the rhythm for the year ahead. Table ofContents 38 18 Thriving onData YouExperience •Data Sharingis Caring (ButTake Care!)•AI Meshed Up•Net Ø Data•The Thingwith Data •Face toInterface•You’reSomethingSpatial•Internet ofTwins•Knowing Me,Knowing U(X) 48 28 Process onthe Fly WeCollaborate •My Identity,My Business•AutonomousAgentAlliance•Synergy2•Economy ofThings •Whole LottaFusion•Micro ProcessMagic•CTRL-ALT-Human•AutonomousEnterprise 78 98 58 Balance byDesign PhysicalMatters ApplicationsUnleashed •Technology∊∍Business•WE augment!•Do Good, DoLess, Do Well•Be Like Water•Trust Thrust •Material World•Mission:Adaptable•TerminalVelocity•ToIntelligence...and Beyond! •Honey, IShrunk theApplications•When CodeGoes Know•Chat is theNew SuperApp•App = ARobot 88 68 Nature’sCode InvisibleInfostructure •My ChemicalAdvance•Language ofLife•Paint it Light•Mind overMachine •CloudEncountersof the ThirdKind•Everything,Everywhere,All At OnceConnected•Simply theEdge•Ok Qompute The SyncSwing The same synchrony shapes the croaking offrogs after rain, the rippling of seaweed ina shared current, and the murmuration ofstarlings swirling across the evening sky—many individual entities yet forming joinedpatterns of breathtaking coherence. Somewhere between the second and thirdcourses, it started to happen. At PrivéPrivée, a small, intimate restauranttucked away in the heart of Antwerp, twentystrangers had gathered. The setting: a longtable, a bold menu, and the creative vision ofDutch culinary icon Sergio Herman. All guestsseemed to arrive with their own tempo, theirown backgrounds, expectations, businessagendas, dietary quirks, conversational volumesettings, and personal motivations. Therewere young aspiring chefs, a culinary critic,two ladies celebrating fifty years of friendship,tennis buddies, a mother and her tattooed sonin a heavy metal t-shirt, captains of industry,foodies. The room buzzed with asymmetry. When coupling strength—that invisibleconnection between them—becomes strongenough, unity appears. And perhaps, thatevening in Antwerp, it was the same. Thecreative food, the delicate light, the music, thetiming, the shared attention, the vision of thechef—together they formed a quiet equationof synchrony. Still different frequencies, yes.But one rhythm and reflection. It’s a striking metaphor for where we findourselves today in technology-poweredinnovation. So many possibilities, priorities,and ambitions, each moving at its own pace,in its own direction. Artificial intelligenceaccelerating ahead; regulation catching itsbreath. Sustainability demanding restraintwhile markets reward speed. Humans seekingmeaning somewhere between augmentationand overload. And then, something changed. As the meal unfolded—meticulously plated,surprising, almost provocative in pla