
The six technologies analyzed were selected by a panel of 40 experts from the academic and professional worlds. The scores were established based on the volume and trend of academic publications, the number of patents filed, and the average number of citations per publication.
1. Generative AI: 89.45/100 - The most disruptive technology in the study despite its relatively recent emergence. 2. Descriptive AI: 49.04/100 - The fundamental backbone of technologies, dominant in terms of academic publications and patent filings.
3. Renewable Energies and Storage: 40.42/100 - This technology maintains its position with a strong volume, a high citation rate, and a major intersectoral impact.
4. Quantum Computing: 32.47/100 - This cutting-edge technology, sometimes misunderstood, is seen as a vector for future transformation.
5. Robotics and Automation: 19.63/100 - It benefits from the increased accessibility of AI and is viewed as a means to offload low-value daily tasks.
6. Blockchain: 12.04/100 - With stable publication and citation volumes over time, its real impact remains below the expectations of professionals, despite the recent resurgence of interest in cryptocurrencies.