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EPISODE · Sep 16, 2025 · 4 MIN

Next Gen Tech: How AI, Quantum Computing, and Green Innovation Are Redefining Business Survival and Growth in 2026

from Next-Gen Tech: Innovate or Die · host Inception Point AI

Global industry is entering a period where next-gen tech isn’t just a competitive edge—it’s increasingly a matter of survival. Heading toward 2026, experts at IMD argue in their digital transformation outlook that rapid advances in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, cybersecurity, IoT, robotics, and green technologies are moving from experimental to essential status for organizations determined to shape, rather than be shaped by, market disruption. Highlighting generative AI in particular, KPMG reports that 98 percent of global business services are deploying or will deploy generative AI within the next 12 months. This is not just about automating workflows; it’s about generating original content, prototyping new products, and unlocking creative potential on a broad scale. Quantum computing, meanwhile, is stepping out of the lab and into real-world business scenarios. According to a recent McKinsey analysis, companies in automotive, finance, and chemicals could see up to $1.3 trillion in value creation by 2035 thanks to quantum technology’s capacity to solve previously intractable problems. Early adopters are already forming partnerships with quantum startups, underscoring the urgent need for readiness. Cybersecurity is now a boardroom topic. With costs of cybercrime projected to reach $10.5 trillion by 2025, companies like Microsoft and others are doubling down on AI-driven security, zero-trust architectures, and quantum-resistant encryption. In the U.S., over $1.9 billion was invested last year in responsible AI R&D alone, reflecting heightened focus on ethical AI, transparency, and compliance. The National Institute of Standards and Technology has established new standards for fairness and transparency, and recent executive actions in Washington have called for over 100 new measures to safeguard and regulate AI systems, signaling a sea change in how companies must approach digital trust. The miniaturization and integration of systems—spanning everything from micro-electromechanical systems in defense to IoT sensors in manufacturing—are enabling new heights of efficiency and mobility. Benchmark’s innovations in scaling down complex hardware systems are making advanced analytics, automation, and real-time monitoring feasible even in the tightest operational settings. Startups, particularly those highlighted in recent JSTOR-backed “Future 50” lists, are thriving by betting big on these next-gen technologies. In tech, finance, education, and healthcare, fast-growth companies are leveraging academic-accredited market intelligence to align with digital transformation trends, rapidly adapting to global economic shifts. Finally, green tech is emerging as a core strategic pillar, not just a regulatory obligation. New sustainability reporting requirements in the EU, US, and across Asia are making ESG-driven innovation a baseline expectation. Tech-enabled pathways like renewable energy storage and circular materials are gaining real-world t This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Global industry is entering a period where next-gen tech isn’t just a competitive edge—it’s increasingly a matter of survival. Heading toward 2026, experts at IMD argue in their digital transformation outlook that rapid advances in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, cybersecurity, IoT, robotics, and green technologies are moving from experimental to essential status for organizations determined to shape, rather than be shaped by, market disruption. Highlighting generative AI in particular, KPMG reports that 98 percent of global business services are deploying or will deploy generative AI within the next 12 months. This is not just about automating workflows; it’s about generating original content, prototyping new products, and unlocking creative potential on a broad scale. Quantum computing, meanwhile, is stepping out of the lab and into real-world business scenarios. According to a recent McKinsey analysis, companies in automotive, finance, and chemicals could see up to $1.3 trillion in value creation by 2035 thanks to quantum technology’s capacity to solve previously intractable problems. Early adopters are already forming partnerships with quantum startups, underscoring the urgent need for readiness. Cybersecurity is now a boardroom topic. With costs of cybercrime projected to reach $10.5 trillion by 2025, companies like Microsoft and others are doubling down on AI-driven security, zero-trust architectures, and quantum-resistant encryption. In the U.S., over $1.9 billion was invested last year in responsible AI R&D alone, reflecting heightened focus on ethical AI, transparency, and compliance. The National Institute of Standards and Technology has established new standards for fairness and transparency, and recent executive actions in Washington have called for over 100 new measures to safeguard and regulate AI systems, signaling a sea change in how companies must approach digital trust. The miniaturization and integration of systems—spanning everything from micro-electromechanical systems in defense to IoT sensors in manufacturing—are enabling new heights of efficiency and mobility. Benchmark’s innovations in scaling down complex hardware systems are making advanced analytics, automation, and real-time monitoring feasible even in the tightest operational settings. Startups, particularly those highlighted in recent JSTOR-backed “Future 50” lists, are thriving by betting big on these next-gen technologies. In tech, finance, education, and healthcare, fast-growth companies are leveraging academic-accredited market intelligence to align with digital transformation trends, rapidly adapting to global economic shifts. Finally, green tech is emerging as a core strategic pillar, not just a regulatory obligation. New sustainability reporting requirements in the EU, US, and across Asia are making ESG-driven innovation a baseline expectation. Tech-enabled pathways like renewable energy storage and circular materials are gaining real-world t This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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