Source: supplychainquarterly.com Business delays caused by the Covid-19 crisis will eliminate an estimated $450 million of mobile robot revenues in 2020, but the sector is forecast to bounce back in 2021 and recoup more than the difference over the long term, a new study says. The loss of sales in autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and Read More
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Source: businessworld.in In this worldwide health crisis, the medical industry is looking for new technologies to monitor and controls the spread of Covid-19 pandemic. AI is one of such technology which can easily track the spread of this virus, identifies the high-risk patients, and is useful in controlling this infection in real-time. It can also Read More
Source: aithority.com Internet of Things Inc., a software and solutions provider in the artificial intelligence and industrial IoT markets, is pleased to announce that Health Canada has authorized the interim marketing and sales of its fever detection system, ThermalPass. Health Canada has done so under its fast-tracked Medical Device Establishment License (“MDEL”) application process established to help combat COVID-19. ThermalPass, Read More
Source: spectrum.ieee.org THE INSTITUTE Scientists around the world are pushing hard to develop new technologies to support frontline workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. While much of this tech includes assistive tools to support frontline workers with their tasks, some researchers have their eye on ways to reduce the need for these employees to conduct high-risk tasks—by Read More
Source: shine.cn Chinese biomedical data is mostly stored in centers hosted by foreign countries and therefore could be at risk from hacking, a deputy to the National People’s Congress from Shanghai has warned. Li Lin, a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and a researcher at the CAS Center for Excellence in Molecular Read More
Source: newstatesman.com In May 2003, the venture capitalist Peter Thiel and four co-founders launched the data-mining company Palantir. Named after an all-seeing crystal ball in JRR Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, and initially partially funded by the CIA, the company has secured a series of contentious but lucrative public sector contracts in the US, Read More
Source: expresscomputer.in Mobilewalla works especially with devices such as mobile phones. They believe that this is one of the primary reasons why AI will work phenomenally well and would be creating a spread prediction analysis to trace people faster and arrest the spread. However, does merely deploying technology like AI, Big Data and Machine Learning Read More
Source: govinsider.asia Our healthcare workers have pushed innovation to its edge as they battle Covid-19. From new hospitals to HR systems that manage massive amounts of overtime, every part of the public health system faces new challenges. Software giant SAP is using new cloud-based technologies and AI to monitor and streamline operations across the health Read More
Source: marketresearchnewspaper.com The global Internet Of Things Microcontroller market is valued at US$ xx million in 2020 is expected to reach US$ xx million by the end of 2026, growing at a CAGR of xx% during 2021-2026. (This is our latest offering and this report also analyzes the impact of COVID-19 on Internet Of Things Microcontroller market Read More
Source: guardian.co.tt As T&T moves to recover from COVID-19 it is imperative a parallel economy is created using IT as its backbone to foster different types of initiatives, including the creation of new jobs. CEO of the T&T Coalition of Services Industries (TTCSI) Vashti Guyadeen also advised that data intelligence is the cornerstone of this Read More
Source: forbesindia.com In the current scenario, COVID-19 doesn’t seem to have an end as this virus does not discriminate based on caste and creed. This pandemic situation has brought the world to a standstill and forced the plans of every individual to be rethought in a different dimension altogether concerning the new economic crisis that Read More
Source: In the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, consumers and businesses are relying more on online services than ever before. The UAE has lifted its ban on certain VoIP apps to enable students to attend online classes and help residents work remotely from their homes. Be it official, academic or for entertainment, an unprecedented number Read More
Source: techwireasia.com Google, like most of the other technology heavyweights, has been contributing towards efforts to manage the impacts of the COVID-19 coronavirus on individuals, governments, and organizations. Besides making some of its technology freely available and collaborating with the likes of Apple and Amazon to help the US government track the spread of the virus, Google Cloud AI– Read More
Source: telanganatoday.com Hyderabad: The economic fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic has caused an unprecedented crisis in journalism that could decimate media organisations around the world. The future of journalism and its survival could lie in artificial intelligence (AI). Francesco Marconi, a professor of Journalism at Columbia University in New York, published a book on the Read More
Source: theconversation.com The economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic has caused an unprecedented crisis in journalism that could decimate media organizations around the world. The future of journalism — and its survival — could lie in artificial intelligence (AI). AI refers “to intelligent machines that learn from experience and perform tasks like humans,” according to Read More
Source: eurweb.com *Big Tech soon may be asking people to opt into a nationwide tracking and data collection scheme to help public health officials predict the next coronavirus hotspot. Amid multiple reports of foreign states like China and Israel using surveillance to suppress the spread of COVID-19, some U.S. experts are divided over whether individuals Read More
Source: analyticsindiamag.com As most workers in India make a harried transition to remote working amid Covid-19 lockdown, they are still getting acclimated to the modus operandi of freelancers. With only a handful of tools in their arsenal, freelance professionals master those tools, as a rule, to compete with full-time professionals as well as other gig Read More
Source: searchapparchitecture.techtarget.com When user demand hits unexpected and sustained highs, an application’s scalability and fault tolerance are put to the test. Architects are learning that lesson even quicker as the COVID-19 pandemic pushes demand for distributed applications, forcing them to make big decisions about how they manage availability. Microservices enable more efficient scaling than monolithic app Read More