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The New Technological Paradigm: NBIC-Convergence, Technology, Humanization, and Production Modeling

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The paper focuses on the NBIC content and structure, transforming into the SCBIN paradigm. The content of each component of this concept is critically reviewed. In particular, the paper determines the need to disclose the content of the NBIC concept. The authors discuss whether humanitarian disciplines can become the main power in the implementation of this concept. The research identifies what is the relationship of social institutions and scientific knowledge implemented in these technologies and innovative products, what are the conditions for the development of the “Third Wave Civilization”, what are the causes of the Great Recession, as well as which role is played by modeling in scientific knowledge. Historical, comparative, and logical research methods were used. The authors argue that new forms and contents of the interaction of science, production, business, and society as a whole are formed on the basis of knowledge. The paper substantiates that during the transformation of NBIC into SCBI, the humanities should be the main power. There is a strong need to simultaneously develop social technologies/institutions, material and technological processes, as well as NBIC technologies and their products.

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    In Russia, the peak of the development of nanotechnology falls on 2007–2008.

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Yankovskaya, V.V., Kukushkin, S.N. (2021). The New Technological Paradigm: NBIC-Convergence, Technology, Humanization, and Production Modeling. In: Bogoviz, A.V. (eds) Complex Systems: Innovation and Sustainability in the Digital Age. Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, vol 283. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58823-6_28

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