Topic: The Technological disruption
The technological disruption is a phenomenon that is combined, applied, utilised, transformed, created, expanded and simplified; refined, deepened, complemented and fuelled by knowledge and innovation through new digital technologies, new functions, sciences and emerging sciences which, when combined and applied, converge to generate new functions, new services, new products, new technologies, experimental technologies and exotic technologies; and the result of this convergence abruptly renders dominant technologies and functions obsolete.
Many research institutes and researchers are investigating the manifestations of this phenomenon, although a more precise definition has not yet been established. This makes it much more difficult to analyze technological disruption when we do not yet know exactly what it is. This phenomenon is constantly evolving and expanding; it is not simply a trend or a passing fad that involves adopting new terminology, but rather these manifestations are the result of an evolution that spans many years. This phenomenon is still in its early stages of development, as its scope is destined to be much greater, much faster, and much more unpredictable than we can imagine.
As disruptive technologies are developed and utilised, they generate abrupt evolutionary advantages in technologies and organisations.
Published by Carlos A. Angulo O.
Date: 26.03.2026
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