The world of technology is constantly evolving at an exponential rate, with each new project showing exciting ways in which the future of tech is looking. However, many of these are still in their early stages and may not come into fruition for some time — or they might be replaced by more promising technologies that emerge over the years. The following are important topics to keep up with if you’re interested in mobile app development forecasts.
The Trends in the Mobile App Development Industry
As the mobile app development industry continues to change, it is important to stay on top of current trends to provide excellent customer service and take advantage of new technology capabilities. This can be a challenge, as new trends and technologies are inherently disruptive, so understanding the core technologies behind them is key. Understanding the relationship between new strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats will help ensure that you make the best decisions for your company’s development strategy. Knowing about emerging trends can help you to plan for the future development of your mobile app and keep up with the changes in technology.
Future Technologies That Will Change Mobile App Development
Augmented Reality — Augmented reality is the next frontier in filmmaking, which will endeavor to make viewers feel as if they are truly interacting with the material. It will use exciting technologies, such as projectors to project images directly onto 3D objects for viewer viewing, making any object come to life, and may require you to use a special headset that offers vision correction to read fine text projections. Hologram — Holograms are everywhere in sci-fi films. These are images that appear solid and three-dimensional but they’re projected by lasers. Holograms come in two variations; the first involves a laser that projects an image onto a viewing surface, such as glass or a surface that can then be viewed from different angles. The other version, often seen in science fiction, involves a laser that projects an image directly onto the retina of the eye.
These technologies will enrich learning by making the experience more enjoyable, giving you quality three-dimensional images that come to life.
How Artificial Intelligence Is Creating New Opportunities
Artificial intelligence gives app developers access to new opportunities that they never had before. Machine Learning is now good enough that machines can learn how to answer questions without being programmed with the knowledge the first time. A great example of this is Watson, IBM’s natural-language question answerer. Now, mobile app developers can implement artificial intelligence chatbots into their apps. Chatbots are intelligent system dialogues that provide services or information at certain times or based on need. This means that brands can provide instant customer service via their app, even when employees are unavailable. This has huge implications for every industry from retail to hospitality to food and beverage.
With smart assistants, conversations can now be accessible on any platform. Brands such as Amazon and Google are creating their own versions of messaging apps or digital assistants that individuals can use to interact with their bots.
The Precision Medicine Initiative
The Precision Medicine Initiative (PMI) is a program by the National Institutes of Health which “matches disease models to genetic variations.” Through an initiative to collect and store biometric, molecular, and clinical data from approximately 1 million people, the program aims to learn how personal medical history influences disease.
RAND Corporation’s Lexington Database Elicits Numerous Requests for Contact. This database collects medical information, biometric data, and criminality assessments for 3,333 people to learn about psychiatric and behavioral functioning over time.
Rapid Prototyping Techniques
One of the most significant changes to the mobile application development process is related to rapid prototyping techniques. Until recently, apps were typically developed using a waterfall approach. No matter how good your design was, it was really difficult to predict what the end result would look like before you had built it. With this emerging process, preliminary sketches are done on paper combined with digital mockups that are tested early and then continuously iterated before rushing into implementation.
Blockchain
The top ten future technologies transform the world around us. Blockchain is one of them. It’s already changing everything from customer experience to online banking. It has the potential to change how the internet works by providing better security over data distribution, even to sharing computer processing power across a network.
Virtual Reality Systems
It has been predicted by some technology and media experts that virtual and augmented reality will become the dominant method of digital interaction by 2025. With Headsets such as Google Glass, Oculus Rift, or HTC Vive, we are one step closer to achieving this goal. Virtual reality is a 3-D system where all of your senses become immersed in an artificial environment. Simply put, you feel like you’re inside this unreal world and everything has been created to make it as life-like as possible.
Jobs that are Staying Around for Now
AI, AR, C-suite AI, and chatbots might be rocking the mobile app development world now, but as mobile technology continues to advance over the years, other technologies will also come to play as well. Wearables and streaming facilities at points of sale will continue to be integral parts of the mobile ecosystem. For example, the mobile platform for Apple Pay is built on the same trust and security framework of Touch ID and Face ID. And Bluetooth LE technology is likely to continue connecting APIs as it expands over the next few years. Even voice control isn’t going anywhere; one analyst estimated that 50% of smartphones will have dual front cameras and that use cases could include recording the weather forecast simply by opening a weather app or mapping an interior space by turning on a flashlight.
Given these trends, the mobile ecosystem will grow much denser and more complex in 2022 and beyond; unfortunately, so too will the manifold layers of fraud continue to affect these channels. As it stands, “spoofing” and “laundering” both are common, with varying impact and tactics, as demonstrated by a recent statement to CNN following Okta‘s analysis of WhatsApp accounts allegedly linked to Indian users.