Quoted from mof:In 10 years, I'd like to see a future where:
1. In public, pinball has "made" its comeback and pins are on location again and are profitable for operators.
2. There are several more major pinball tournaments per year.
3. People with garages/warehouses of dozens or more of unplayed/unrestored machines have sold them off to people who will restore them and make them playable.
4. There are four or more profitable manufacturers creating pins with three or more titles per year.
5. CPR has tripled its capacity for creating playfields/plastics/BGs.
6. All needed electronic components are still available for old solid states.
Quoted from mof:I'm not looking for impossible pie-in-the-sky ideas.
Your own list sounds pretty impossible to me.