1. Emerging World Order
The global order is being reshaped by shifting power, intensifying rivalries, new alliances, and the securitization of trade, technology, and influence. As traditional institutions come under pressure and new coalitions gain weight, a more fragmented and multipolar world is emerging.
2. Urban Transformation
Cities are becoming central arenas for innovation, migration, climate adaptation, and wellbeing. As urban growth continues, especially in the Global South, cities must balance economic opportunity with livability, affordability, biodiversity, and resilience.
3. Optimizing Health
Health is shifting from treatment to prevention, personalization, and longevity. Aging populations, chronic disease, AI, genomics, mental wellbeing, and community-based care are transforming health into something increasingly managed, measured, and invested in.
4. Liquid Lifestyles
Traditional life paths are becoming more fluid as people rethink work, family, identity, consumption, and what a meaningful life looks like. Greater flexibility and inclusivity open new possibilities, but also create tension around belonging, stability, and shared norms.
5. Blurring Realities
The boundaries between physical, digital, real, and artificial are becoming harder to distinguish. Deepfakes, AI-generated content, immersive technologies, and digital identities are reshaping trust, perception, and the ways people work, socialize, and understand reality.
6. Artificial Revolution
AI and emerging technologies are changing how decisions are made, work is organized, and value is created. Their potential is vast, but so are the risks, from bias and surveillance to job disruption, environmental costs, and new concentrations of power.
7. Collapsing Ecosystems
Climate change, biodiversity loss, resource depletion, and ecosystem breakdown are putting both nature and economies under severe pressure. The transition ahead will require systemic action, global collaboration, and difficult choices about energy, consumption, food, water, and materials.
8. Wealth Polarization
Economic divides are deepening as wealth, opportunity, and influence become more concentrated. From shrinking middle classes to digital exclusion and unequal exposure to shocks, inequality is becoming a systemic risk for societies, economies, and institutions.