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CAIS 2018 to explore transformative impact of technology on alternative investment industry Next February will be the fifth instalment of the Cayman Alternative Investment Summit (CAIS), hosted by Dart Enterprises at the stunning Kimpton Seafire Resort & Spa on Grand Cayman. The theme of CAIS 2018 is the impact of technology on the industry: "Wired: The Rise of Alternative Investments in a ...
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What do I miss about technology most? Match of the Day and my parents' voices I remember once, a few months before I rejected industrial-scale technology, searching online for an image of an old, disregarded variety of apple. Hoping to make a positive identification, I instead encountered a screen dominated by the trademark logo of the Apple corporation. Taken aback, I typed in ...
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Use technology to address social problems, says Satyarthi "We have technologies like robotics and artificial intelligence that can transform the character of lives entirely forever as also eradicate problems like child labour, hunger, slavery, malnutrition," he said urging the younger generation entrepreneurs to innovate and bring solutions. The session saw several ...
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They Have Eyes Everywhere Even if the Supreme Court issues a comprehensive rule requiring a warrant for cellphone location tracking, new tactics and technologies are emerging that could again allow law enforcement to circumvent rules and engage in pervasive location tracking. Two stand out as especially worrisome: aerial ...
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Why these 5 industries will soon pick virtual assistants instead of hiring you India may have been slow to catch up with the world when it comes to AI services, but the role of VPA technology is going to be significant with even Future Group betting big on digital retail 3.0. Life seems to be moving in the direction of the cloud. Until now, the Gods in the clouds guided us; now, the ...
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Change is afoot A recent TechCrunch article rang the doomsday bell for startups. The startup era is over, the author Jon Evans, declared. His reasoning is solid. His theory is that most of the startup success stories have happened on the back of two big decade-long waves of technology. First, the web boom of 1997-2006 ...
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Indian official aims to take Japanese bicycle technology back home An Indian official recently toured Japan's bicycle industry with an aim to transfer the country's cutting-edge technology and know-how to India, which is currently facing severe competition in the sector from China. Devinder Pal Singh Kharbanda, director of industries in the northern state of Punjab, said in ...
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One Idea to Make Europe Bigger in Tech Is to Pay Employees More The potential for a financial windfall would make it easier for European startups to recruit and retain employees who may otherwise join U.S. tech firms that offer better salaries and benefits, relocate outside of Europe, or go into lower-risk corporate jobs, according to Index. The firm, started 20 years ago ...
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Archaeology unearthing the past using modern technology From radiocarbon dating in the 1940s to the virtual reality technology that turns dusty ruins into a living, breathing virtual community from thousands of years ago, archaeologists have been quick to adopt new, innovative technologies to tell our story.
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On-orbit satellite servicing and refueling may be on the horizon So the DARPA project is significant in that it seeks to address the technical and safety standards for responsible performance of on-orbit activities of commercial satellites as well as government space operations because, without some sort of guidance, future sustainability of the industry could be put at ...
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