1. Robotics will likely take the stage. ...
... In fact, the biggest name in live entertainment, Cirque du Soleil, is currently developing a new show featuring robot performers. ...
2. The use of drones will continue to grow. ...
Already, drones have found their way into many Fourth of July celebrations, with cities around the country replacing traditional fireworks with UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) displays. ...
3. The advent of new entertainment genres. ...
Who would’ve thought playing video games would ever become a spectator sport? .... Drone soccer serves as an example, with locations cropping up all around the U.S.
4. Job security will come into question. ...
... However, most of these jobs will be in the white-collar sector, focusing on more mundane and repetitive tasks. ...
5. Losing the competitive edge will leave companies behind. ...
However, there is one caveat: merely copying what others are doing in the space will do a company no favors. Instead, monitoring feedback to ensure the technology will attract the masses to an event is crucial. ...
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