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HKEX Deploys Nasdaq SMARTS Machine Learning Technology for Market Surveillance STOCKHOLM, Sweden, April 16, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nasdaq Inc. (Nasdaq:NDAQ) has announced that Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEX) is the first exchange customer in Asia to successfully deploy Nasdaq SMARTS Market Surveillance's latest machine learning and ...
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From brainchild to innovative technology for the aviation industry AeroCore has been cleaning and restoring jet engines for six years and recently received full acceptance from the Federal Aviation Administration for their foam technology and application process. The FAA acceptance allows AeroCore to commercialize their product and directly market the technology ...
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Many British workers victims of 'substandard' technology in secondary offices, shows research British workers are more likely to use "substandard" technology when outside of their employer's main office, according to Citrix. The company, which provides software for remote desktop access, surveyed 1,000 employees and 500 managers in medium and large-sized enterprises about secondary ...
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N. Korea provides state-of-the-art technology for future teachers North Korea has recently started to introduce state-of-the-art technology for the training of future schoolteachers in a possible world first. At the newly remodeled Pyongyang Teacher Training College, the mostly female students study how to educate kindergartners and primary school children with the aid ...
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The future: technology in retail Think Alexa, without Alexa (which sounds a bit Black Mirror). Advanced technologies will become so intrinsic that it'll almost be detrimental to not embrace them. In a decade's time we'll have a seismic shift in attitudes towards intelligent creative tech – and I believe it'll be less Big Brother Is Watching You ...
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Plant power: Brabender eyes protein extrusion technology for a better future FoodIngredientsFirst recently caught up with Philipp Deiters, Sales Manager for Food Extrusion at Brabender, who discussed the importance of food extrusion technology in today's food industry. "When it comes to texturing using extrusion on a laboratory scale, the cooling die, which is a modular system ...
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We should stop taking technology for granted It didn't dawn on me until I got home from the movie the other night: I completely take technology for granted. We all do. I just watched a two-hour movie in IMAX 3D with Surround Sound while sitting in a push-button controlled recliner. When I was a kid, I'm pretty sure the only place you could do that was ...
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In Regulating Tech Like Facebook, US Will Follow China or EU My Bloomberg colleague Tyler Cowen has written about a looming clash between the values of Washington, D.C., and the values of the San Francisco Bay Area. They are indeed quite different cultures, and as each considers the future of tech, they will find models outside the U.S.: the European style, ...
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IDB Official Wants to See More Investment in Robotics Technology General Manager, Caribbean Country Department, Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), Therese Turner-Jones, says more economic growth can be achieved if members of the private sector invest more in robotics technology for their operations. Speaking at a forum on the 'Findings of an ...
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Regulators should review 'monopolization' of data for AI by US tech firms, British lawmakers say Regulators should review the "potential monopolization of data" by U.S. technology giants in the U.K. that could hamper homegrown development of artificial intelligence (AI), an influential body has recommended. A committee made up of lawmakers from the House of Lords, the upper house of Britain's ...
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