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Foresight

Inventions, Adoption, and Foresight

This topic looks for the gap between promising claims and actual adoption: approvals, production, purchases, deployments, and repeated use.

Best for: Readers watching health, technology, industry, agriculture, energy, and defense-adjacent innovation.

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A promising invention only matters commercially if it moves toward adoption.

Reason

The strongest early signals are often boring: procurement, trials, approvals, and repeat customers.

Reason

Foresight is not Brier-scored by default; it is an adoption-readiness watch.

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What would prove this is moving from idea to use?

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Who would buy it, approve it, or deploy it?

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Could it change cost, labor, timing, supply, or market structure?

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