0 to design software, a computer, etc. so that it can still be used in the future, even when technology changes:
1 Future-proof software, computer equipment, etc. is designed so that it can still be used even when technology changes:
This legislation has to be made as future-proof as it possibly can be.
For that reason we have to future-proof the decisions that we take today.
I hope that the new regulation will be future-proof.
The i-2010 framework thus seeks to provide a future-proof policy framework.
The guiding principles have been to make the new regime future-proof and technologically neutral.
I believe that nuclear fusion can be developed as a future-proof technology.
If used correctly, it may also be a future-proof solution and one that will take us a significant step forward.
The committee had a chance to pursue many of these constructive and future-proof suggestions; they rejected it.