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Five Emerging Technologies Worth Watching in 2026

Five Emerging Technologies Worth Watching in 2026

This year has already delivered some real strides in technology, the kind that solve actual problems rather than chase hype. Here are five developments worth keeping an eye on and how they might shape the way you work.

Digital twins for deeper visibility

A digital twin is a high-fidelity virtual copy of a physical object or system, detailed enough to run precise simulations of how the real thing would behave. They started in manufacturing and city planning and have spread, even into forensics for recreating accident and crime scenes. The same idea is now used in IT. Build a virtual mirror of your network and you can run simulated cyberattacks against it to find weaknesses, getting real answers without putting live systems or data at risk and closing the gaps before an actual threat shows up.

AI discovering better materials

Modern hardware leans heavily on rare-earth minerals, which are costly to extract and rough on the environment. Researchers at the University of New Hampshire used AI to read through the scientific literature and build a database of more than 67,000 magnetic compounds, surfacing 25 previously unrecognized magnets that stay magnetic even at high temperatures and do not need rare earths. That points toward making essential components cheaper and with a far smaller footprint, and toward cutting US reliance on rare-earth supply chains.

Engineering wood into a stronger material

Wood is sustainable but usually seen as fragile next to industrial materials. Scientists have been developing engineered wood that holds up far better, offering something close to the durability of metal with the carbon benefits of a natural material. For construction, that is a promising path to building greener without giving up strength.

Biodegradable paper batteries

Electronic waste is a growing problem, largely because lithium-ion batteries are so hard to recycle. A company called Flint has put a biodegradable paper battery into production, built from a cellulose structure and a non-toxic, water-based electrolyte instead of heavy metals. It is under a millimeter thick and breaks down in roughly six weeks in soil. Shown around CES and now manufactured, it is already turning up in slim item trackers like luggage tags and key fobs. It is aimed at low-power devices for now, but it points toward disposable electronics that do far less damage when thrown away.

Smarter climate control

For a lot of businesses the biggest ongoing cost is energy. In heating and cooling, the shift is away from traditional furnaces and toward advanced heat pumps. Instead of generating heat or cold from scratch, they move thermal energy from one place to another, which is far more efficient and can cut utility overhead in a meaningful way.

Technology is a moving target, and keeping up with what actually matters for your business can be a job of its own. Book a call and we will help you sort the useful from the noise and modernize what counts.

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