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Building open healthcare platforms through the cloud
Healthcare ecosystems are facing unprecedented challenges as the need to collaborate online and in real time towards a shared goal has never been higher. Organisations have had to leverage cloud solutions to accelerate their digitalisation plans and advance the experience provided to patients and professionals.
Infineon extends agreement with Future Electronics
Future Electronics has announced that it has agreed an immediate extension of its franchise sales agreement with Infineon to give it worldwide coverage for the company’s full product range.
Ensuring continuity of medical power
In June 2020, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson gave a speech announcing some plans for the nation’s recovery from lockdown and the COVID-19 pandemic. This recovery plan included the availability of funds for the NHS, part of which would support the building of new hospitals. These new buildings would allow healthcare providers to ensure reliable medical power supplyfrom the outset.
Is Amazon Zoox a mistake?
Too small. Too unpleasant for passengers. Zoox, bought by Amazon, makes what it calls a robotaxi, but it looks like a robot shuttle and is a bad compromise of both. As the IDTechEx reports on each explained, a robotaxi is usually an adapted car.
Reimagine the in-vehicle experience with ExP technology
HARMAN has advanced its vision and industry support of Experiences per Mile by unveiling a series of new mobility experiences that have never before existed in-vehicle. Through extensive consumer insights, HARMAN uncovered unmet needs and pain points that exist for consumers today by unveiling three new HARMAN experience concepts – or ExPs – that solve for modern mobility needs.
RTK From the Sky brings instant GNSS accuracy worldwide
Research from Hexagon’s Autonomy & Positioning division has resulted in breakthrough innovations in precise point positioning (PPP) that enable nearly instant global centimetre-level accuracy. These developments pave the way to bring ‘RTK From the Sky’ performance to worldwide users through correction service products and GNSS receivers from Hexagon.
Prisms for cryogenic measurements in spectrograph
Optical Surfaces has received an order to supply the University of Oxford with three speciality glass prisms forcryogenic measurements for a study that will enable defining key components in the HARMONI spectrometer being developed for ESO’s Extremely Large Telescope (ELT).
Five cyber security training methods to try in 2021
As much as 88% of data breaches are caused by human error, but only 43% of workers admit having made mistakes that compromised cyber security. In the past year a third of the breaches incorporated social engineering techniques and the cost of a breach caused by a human error averaged to $3.33 million.
The technology of COVID-19: shifts in healthcare
Since its emergence at the end of 2019, the COVID-19 virus has had an unprecedented impact on people and economies the world over. At IDTechEx, we cover emerging technologies and industry trends, and the COVID-19 pandemic has had a direct or indirect impact on all of them. In this article, we will describe some of the key roles that these technologies have played in 2020.
COVID-19 sparks a rise in biometric contactless payment
The COVID-19 pandemic has had ramifications everywhere, for almost – if not all – the industries in the world. Contactless payment existed before coronavirus hit, but it worked alongside cash and chip-and-pin. However, the pandemic has seen a considerable increase in the amount of transactions using contactless payment. Because of this, biometric payment cards – significantly more secure than standard contactless cards – a...