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Top 7 tech trends to watch out for in 2024 with an insight into skills and jobs

Pratyusha Tripathy by Pratyusha Tripathy
December 21, 2023
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As we step into 2024, the technology landscape continues to evolve at an unprecedented pace, bringing forth new opportunities and challenges. While Generative AI stole the spotlight in 2023, it is just one piece of the technological puzzle shaping the future. According to a recent report by Gartner, several other tech trends are poised to dominate the tech landscape in 2024, each offering unique prospects for career growth and development. Let’s explore the top 7 tech trends in 2024,

1. Generative AI

Generative AI had a breakthrough year in 2023, and it continues to be a driving force in 2024. This cutting-edge technology enables machines to create content that closely resembles human-generated work, spanning text, images, and music. Job roles in generative AI include:

  • AI Researcher: Delve deep into the development of advanced generative models.
  • Data Scientist: Use generative AI to extract valuable insights from data.
  • Content Creator: Harness generative AI for innovative storytelling.
  • AI Ethics Consultant: Address the ethical implications of AI-generated content.

Mastering generative AI opens doors to diverse fields, from artificial intelligence research to creative industries.

2. Datafication

Datafication involves transforming various aspects of our lives into data-driven technologies. This trend leads to a higher demand for IT professionals, data scientists, engineers, and managers. In this space, you can explore careers such as:

  • Big Data Engineer
  • Robotics Engineer
  • IT Architect
  • Business Intelligence Analyst
  • Data Scientist

Certifications in data-related specializations can provide entry points into these in-demand roles, making it more about skills than extensive qualifications.

3. Extended Reality

Extended Reality (XR), which encompasses Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Mixed Reality, is a significant trend in 2024. It finds applications in gaming, medicine, retail, and modeling. Careers in XR include:

  • Extended Reality Architect
  • Front Lead Engineer
  • Software Developer
  • AR/VR Support Engineers
  • Game Designers
  • Pro Gamers
  • Creative Directors

Passion for online gaming can lead to successful careers in XR, where the boundaries between the real and virtual worlds blur.

Top 7 Tech Trends

4. 3D Printing

3D printing continues to be a key innovation, particularly in the biomedical and industrial sectors. Jobs in this space include:

  • CX Program Manager
  • 3D Printer Engineer
  • Emulation Prototyping Engineer
  • Robotics Trainer
  • AI Engineer
  • Operations Manager
  • Organ & Prosthetic Designer

A sound knowledge of AI, Machine Learning, Modeling, and 3D printing opens doors to international opportunities in this innovative field.

5. New Energy Solutions

The global push towards greener alternatives fuels the demand for professionals in the energy solutions sector. Careers include:

  • Energy Specialist (Solar, Thermal, Hydro-power, etc.)
  • Solar Plant Design Energy
  • Climate Strategy Specialist
  • Project Manager
  • Chemical Energy
  • Biotechnology Specialist
  • Renewable Energy Technologist

Specializations in science and social science qualifications are valuable in this environmentally conscious field.

6. Quantum Computing

Quantum computing, leveraging quantum phenomena, is gaining traction in various industries, including healthcare and finance. Careers in quantum computing require expertise in quantum mechanics, linear algebra, probability, information theory, and machine learning. Major players like Splunk, Honeywell, Microsoft, AWS, and Google are driving innovations in this field.

7. Computing Power

As computing power becomes increasingly integral, job opportunities in data science, robotics, and IT management surge. The advent of 6G adds another layer to the tech landscape. Specializing in Robotic Process Automation (RPA) opens doors to roles such as:

  • Data Scientist
  • AI Engineer
  • Robotics Researcher
  • AI Architect
  • Robotics Designer

The expanding computing infrastructure promises a flourishing job market, requiring specialized qualifications for candidates to excel.

Also read: How Artificial Intelligence (AI) Skills Have Become Essential for Career Success

Staying abreast of these tech trends and acquiring the necessary skills will be crucial in navigating the evolving job market in 2024. Whether you’re passionate about generative AI, data, extended reality, 3D printing, new energy solutions, quantum computing, or computing power, there’s a wealth of opportunities waiting to be explored in the dynamic world of technology. And to leverage the opportunities, you must acquire the right skill set. And do remember to mention the required skill sets for the job roles you are applying for. Why? We will answer this question in one of our future articles. So, stay tuned.

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