Health & Safety
The benefits of adapting IIoT and data analytics solutions for EHS
The IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) improves connectivity, efficiency and scalability for industrial organisations. Combined with the power of big data and analytics, the IIoT is an incredibly powerful concept that drives in-depth insights for organisations.
Read moreTunstall brings quality of life and safety to elderly care with Tele2 IoT solution
Tunstall, a provider of telehealthcare, wanted to create high-quality care services enabled by IoT, ensuring peace of mind for elderly people and their families. Together with Tele2 IoT, the company has developed an offering that incorporates always-available IoT connectivity, local roaming and a connectivity management portal, providing a holistic overview of the whole deployment. With
Read moreOutsourced AI and deep learning in the healthcare industry – Is data privacy at risk?
As emerging technologies, artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning are proven to provide powerful business insights. This is especially true for the healthcare industry, says Jonathan Martin, EMEA operations director at Anomali,
Read moreMapR unveils DataOps-driven approach to data governance across on-premises, cloud and edge deployments
MapR Technologies, Inc., provider of the Converged Data Platform that integrates analytics with operational applications in real time, unveiled a DataOps-driven breakthrough approach to governance in the age of big data.
Read moreCould your IoT solution survive on Silk Road 4.0? Submit your ideas now
Regular readers will remember our exclusive article on the madcap, multinational, multilingual scheme to ride deep into the heart of China along the old Silk Road. (See: Two motorcycles, 10,000 km along Silk Road 4.0, the Internet of Things … and you?) Well, now it’s getting serious, says Jeremy Cowan.
Read moreThe industrial IoT revolution
As the Internet of Things continues (IoT) continues to grow in the consciousness of consumers and IT experts alike, thought is increasingly turning to how to ensure that its promise delivers on its potential.
Read moreThree ways IoT will solve financial issues burdening health care providers
Improving medication adherence with IoT Inadequate medication adherence is a global issue. The estimated annual cost of inadequate medication adherence to the US healthcare system is between $100 billion and $289 billion.
Read moreNew report highlights how technology innovations can tackle social isolation and loneliness
A new report released by Internet of Things UK (IoTUK) outlines how emerging digital and social technologies can help tackle social isolation and loneliness.
Read moreQuantum shot noise: Future-proof security, from smartphones to intelligent cars
Security has become a growing concern in the Internet of Things (IoT) industry. Without robust protection, self-driving car networks easily could fall under nefarious control, and sensitive healthcare and industrial data could be intercepted and sold to the highest bidder.
Read moreHow bioelectronics will make humans more robotic than ever
In 2013, president Obama launched the BRAIN Initiative as a large-scale effort to equip researchers with insights necessary for treating a wide variety of brain disorders like Alzheimer’s, schizophrenia, autism, epilepsy, and traumatic brain injury.
Read moreNexeon acquires licence to 86 IoT patents and receives ISO 13485 certification
Nexeon MedSystems, a company that provides deep learning systems for implantable medical devices has licensed a portfolio of patents from Marathon Patent Group.
Read morePeople can relax: Robot healthcare is not about to take over, says life sciences tech consultant
Rumours of the sudden demise of a raft of jobs in the healthcare sector and other public sector spheres are exaggerated.
Read moreAudio innovation turns regular consumer headphones into tinnitus clinical early warning system
An innovation by UK-based engineering and design consultancy Plextek could soon have a far-reaching impact on the early diagnosis and treatment of debilitating hearing conditions such as tinnitus. Tinnitus is an aural condition that currently affects more than 300 million people worldwide.
Read moreInvesting in an effective 5G rollout
The UK government recently announced its intention to invest “£740 million(US$ 904.94 million) to support the rollout of fibre broadband connections and future 5G mobile technology.” This intention was included in the new industrial strategy proposals (green paper) unveiled by the UK Prime Minister.
Read moreTwo u-blox LTE Cat 1 modules now available on T-Mobile’s US 4G LTE network for IoT Access Packs
u-blox, a global provider of wireless and positioning modules and chips, announced PTCRB certification of its TOBY-R202 and TOBY-R200 LTE Cat 1 modules for T-Mobile‘s US 4G LTE network.
Read moreArtificial intelligence just got even smarter
Little can rival the ascendancy of artificial intelligence’s (AI) profile from a niche concern to technology’s hottest theme, transcending the pages of the technical press to sit at the heart of mainstream culture.
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