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- noun Plural form of
megatrend .
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A handful of key developments in the global economy-what we refer to as megatrends-are gaining momentum.
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"long-term megatrends of health, indulgence and convenience"
FoodNavigator RSS 2008
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"long-term megatrends of health, indulgence and convenience"
FoodNavigator RSS 2008
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DuPont and Danisco already have a biofuel joint venture, fitting into one of the four "megatrends" that Ms. Kullman, a 22-year veteran of the company who took charge in 2009, says defines its strategy.
DuPont Agrees To Buy Danisco Dana Cimilluca 2011
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Kullman now wants to pursue those areas further to profit from "megatrends," a future of rapid population growth and dwindling natural resources.
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The CSIRO has included the convergence of the digital and natural worlds driven by the rapid growth in Internet usage and skyrocketing number of connected devices as one of five "megatrends" changing the world.
Computerworld News 2010
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The '' megatrends '' are all related and include the concept of the '' iWorld '', in which a skyrocketing number of internet devices means that more of our world exists online.
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A new CSIRO report identifies five '' megatrends '' shaping the world and eight
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Two "megatrends" of modern culture are rapid population aging and the inexorable advances in various technologies encountered by the population at large.
AvaxHome RSS: 2009
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"megatrends" that strengthened during the Great Recession could benefit from a significant economic opportunity.
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