Wearable technology is revolutionising the way we work, with new Assisted Reality (AR) devices disrupting established industry sectors and opening entirely new markets. By Nick Offin, Head of Sales, Marketing and Operations, dynabook Northern Europe.
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The effects of climate change are seen on an ever-larger scale and governments are increasingly putting policies in place and setting emission targets in an effort to stop temperatures rising. As highlighted by edie, 70% of the global energy demand is currently used by cities and it is predicted that an additional 2.5 billion people will be living in cities by 2050. Looking at these statistics, solutions to decrease the environmental impact of cities while improving the quality of life for...
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Orlando Machado, Global Director of Data Science at Aviva says the most interesting parts of the Internet of Things involves whatever will prevent the cause of a loss. This may involve smoke detection, water or gas leak detection, home security devices and smart meters. The latter is useful because it provides his insurance company with a footprint for regular activity within a building.
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Artificial Intelligence is widely perceived as ‘the next big thing’ in cyber security. But with many providers attempting to jump on board and jostle to use the latest industry buzzword, services are being incorrectly marketed as ‘AI-based’, leading to much confusion. By Neil Kell, Director of Evolve Secure Solutions, part of the CSI group.
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Virtual reality (VR) experiences have taken off as one of the most popular experiential trends in the last few years. The augmented and virtual reality market is currently worth an estimated $20.4 billion, a figure set to grow to $192.7 billion by 2022. By Graham Stewart, Head of Digital at 20/20 Productions.
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For decades, businesses have used new technologies to forge connections in new markets and help scale their supply chain networks globally. As a result of this exponential growth, demand has risen for new solutions that can combat the growing complexity of supply chain networks, whilst simultaneously driving innovation to remain competitive in the face of rising end-user expectations. The deployment of technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning are two examples of the...
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