Bionics will be big. The first major breakthrough, a
bionic lens for the eye is just about to clear clinical trials.
I also look for Drone Technology to improve significantly especially on the military side of things. It isn't inconceivable that we will no longer send manned fighters/bombers into combat. Much cheaper and easier to train remote operators and it would open all kinds of doors when it comes to design and capabilities of the aircraft themselves.
It isn't hard to envision a future where we no longer own cars. We might see the beginning of that in ten years. Instead of owning a car you simply use an uber like service where an automated car picks you up and takes you where you need to go. It could even be tied to your calendar app so requesting the vehicle (including the size for the number of passengers) happens automatically. No need for parking, insurance, maintenance, etc. Cost savings, especially in an urban area could be enormous.
Education will move more and more into an online environment. Especially when it come to higher ed. The cost savings are just too significant to ignore.
As was mentioned before, monitoring of our health by various wearables and other devices will increase. They are already developing contact lenses that would monitor sugar/glucose levels through your tears. I also look for someone to release a toilet in the not too distant future that will do instantaneous urinalysis and stool samples. Sounds gross, but it will do a lot when it comes to early detection and prevention. The biggest obstacle will be how to make certain insurance companies don't use this data to drive up premiums.