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What is a Hyperconnected World?

"Hyperconnected World" Term: Describing Society and Economy Transformation via Digital Technologies.

India CSR by India CSR
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The concept of a hyperconnected world is not new, but it has gained renewed attention in recent years as the pace of technological change has accelerated.


A hyperconnected world is a term used to describe a global society that is increasingly interconnected through digital technologies such as the Internet, social media, mobile devices, and the Internet of Things (IoT).

This connectivity enables people and organizations to exchange information, collaborate, and innovate in ways that were once unimaginable. A hyperconnected world is characterized by five pillars: ubiquitous computing, open systems, social networks, cloud computing, and intelligent systems. Together, these pillars are creating a hyperconnected world that is transforming how we live, work, and interact with each other.

Five Pillars of a Hyperconnected World

According to the Institute for the Future (IFTF), a non-profit research organization that studies emerging trends and technologies, a hyperconnected world is characterized by five pillars.

These pillars are creating a hyperconnected world that is transforming how we live, work, and interact with each other. The benefits of this transformation are many, but there are also challenges that must be addressed, such as privacy, security, and inequality. Nevertheless, the potential for innovation and positive change in a hyperconnected world is enormous. As individuals, organizations, and societies adapt to this new reality, the future looks bright for those who embrace the opportunities that arise.

1. Ubiquitous computing

This refers to the idea that computing is becoming pervasive and omnipresent, embedded in everyday objects and environments. As a result, people are able to access and interact with information and services from anywhere at any time. The proliferation of mobile devices and the Internet of Things (IoT) are driving this trend. By 2025, it is estimated that there will be over 75 billion IoT devices in use worldwide, up from 30 billion in 2020.

2. Open systems

In a hyperconnected world, information and knowledge are increasingly open and accessible, as barriers to entry are lowered and collaboration is encouraged. Open-source software, open data, and open innovation are all examples of this trend. Open innovation platforms, like InnoCentive and Kaggle, enable organizations to crowdsource solutions to complex problems from a global network of experts.

3. Social networks

Social media platforms, such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, have transformed how people interact, connect, and collaborate. Social networks are a key driver of the sharing economy, where individuals can easily access and exchange goods and services with others. The sharing economy is projected to grow to $335 billion by 2025.

4. Cloud computing

Cloud computing enables users to store, process, and access data and applications over the Internet, rather than on local devices. This enables greater flexibility and scalability, as well as cost savings. Cloud computing is projected to be a $830 billion market by 2025.

5. Intelligent systems

The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning is enabling the creation of intelligent systems that can learn from data and improve over time. This is driving innovation in areas like robotics, autonomous vehicles, and personalized medicine. The global market for AI is projected to reach $190 billion by 2025.


The History and Evolution of the Term “Hyperconnected World“

The term “hyperconnected world” has its roots in the concept of “hyperconnectivity,” which was first introduced by the Canadian social theorist, Derrick de Kerckhove, in his book “The Skin of Culture” in 1995. De Kerckhove used the term to describe the emerging trend of increasing interconnectedness between individuals and organizations through digital technologies, which he believed would have profound implications for culture, communication, and society.

The term gained broader currency in the early 2000s as the internet and mobile devices became more ubiquitous, enabling people to connect with each other from anywhere at any time. In 2014, The Economist Intelligence Unit, with sponsorship from SAP released a report titled “THE HYPERCONNECTED ECONOMY: HOW THE GROWING INTERCONNECTEDNESS OF SOCIETY IS CHANGING THE LANDSCAPE FOR BUSINESS,” which explored the economic, social, and political implications of hyperconnectivity.

Since then, the term “hyperconnected world” has been used to describe the ongoing transformation of society and the economy as a result of digital technologies. The term has been embraced by organizations like the Institute for the Future (IFTF) and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), who have conducted research and published reports on the subject. Today, the concept of a hyper-connected world is widely recognized as a key driver of innovation and change in the 21st century.


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