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How technology and driving habits are causing a churn in the auto industry ACES (autonomous, connected cars, electrification and shared mobility) is the big trend reshaping the market. With the rising popularity of ride hailing apps such as Uber and Ola, shared mobility is making car ownership passe. Technology giants like Google and Apple are knocking at the doors of auto ...
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Transfer of technology for sonars signed Technologies of two major sonar systems developed by the Naval Physical & Oceanographic Laboratory (NPOL) at Thrikkakara were transferred to Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL) at an event held at DefExpo India-2018 in Chennai the other day. The technologies of HUMSA-UG sonar and ABHAY sonar ...
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Alphabet Inc Google Interested In Acquiring The In-Flight High-Speed Internet Technology Of ... This is part of Google's strategy of tapping into new services in order to get to more users by providing high-speed internet in-flight. According to sources who spoke to Bloomberg the technology developed by Nokia could assist Google in offering a faster alternative to the Wi-Fi that currently exists on ...
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Say cheese: the AI technology that measures your emotions when shopping Malaysia-based Glueck Technologies developed an AI product in 2015 that measures customer emotions through CCTV technology to improve customer service in retail settings. Its founding CEO Alberrt Alexander describes how he expects the invention to shape business in the region.
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Space telescope technology to help scan tumors to combat cancer Where once X-ray telescope technology probed the farthest reaches of the universe, it now will be utilized to examine objects much, much closer--and microscopic--on Earth. Working with the University of Tokyo and Keio University, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) plans to develop a ...
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5G technology to open up new licensing opportunities for Ericsson globally: Gustav Brismark, IPR ... NEW DELHI: Swedish telecom gear maker Ericsson said that the 5G technology is set to open up new licensing opportunities for the company across the globe. In an interview with ET's Danish Khan, Gustav Brismark, head of IPR said that roughly 30% of the company's filings last year based on 5G.
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Innovation, technology, education to top Modi's agenda in Sweden, England NEW DELHI: When Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits Sweden and England from April 16 to 20, during the course of which he will participate in the first ever India-Nordic Summit and this year's Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), cooperation in the areas of innovation, ... Narendra Modi to visit Sweden, England: PM to seek cooperation in innovation, technology and ... - Firstpost
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New Technology Harvests Energy from River and Tidal Movement The ORPC technology is an energy generator which can be put under water, called RivGen. It works in a series of steps. First, the generator is put in the middle of a steel cage. The cage goes on top of a wide boat with a flat bottom called a pontoon. Wheels – or, turbines – are attached to each side of the ...
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Embracing Technology is Key for the Jobs of Tomorrow in Latin America and the Caribbean New technologies provide a pathway to poverty reduction and could usher in a wave of higher productivity and growth across Latin America and the Caribbean, according to a new World Bank report. At a time of growing fears of a future where automation replaces employees, technological innovation ...
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Army shows off next-level tech at Fort Leonard Wood The U.S. Army is training troops to use 3D printers to build concrete barracks, or to use drones to gather intelligence in contaminated spots that might be dangerous for soldiers. Or, scanner technology currently used by the law enforcement agencies to document crime scenes in 3D could someday be ...
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