Prescience

/ˈprɛʃəns/noun

The ability to predict or foresee what will happen in the future, often used in business and technology to describe a company's or leader's ability to anticipate and prepare for future trends or challenges.

The company's prescience in investing in renewable energy has paid off, as the demand for sustainable solutions continues to grow.Business
The tech firm's ability to demonstrate prescience in its product development has allowed it to stay ahead of the curve in terms of innovation.Technology

Origin: From Latin 'praescientia', meaning 'foreknowledge', derived from 'praescire', which is a combination of 'prae' (before) and 'scire' (to know).

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