Improving worker safety in manufacturing with the internet of things (IoT) can impact a company’s bottom line, lessen financial loss, as well as increase workforce productivity and efficiency.
Computer vision is a branch of computer science that allows machine systems to see, process, and interpret visual information in real-time.
The applications of the Internet of Nano Things can revolutionize many industries like agriculture, healthcare, food industry, and smart homes.
While artificial intelligence (AI) gains traction as a core business enabler for organizations across different industries, a few barriers to AI adoption have slowed down the mainstream adoption and full-fledged applications of this technology. With time, investment, and continued experimentation, these obstacles will eventually be overcome, giving rise to a whole new generation of advanced AI applications.
Technology is changing at a higher rate than many individuals, including the commentators in the digital industry expected. The digital technology era is taking the world by storm. It is much more sophisticated than what governments, companies, and even people can absorb. Before even decision makers and organizations can get accustomed to digital technology, there is an emergence of more advanced technologies in the form of machine learning and artificial intelligence.
People analytics can offer actionable insights about employees and candidates to help businesses make key decisions about multiple business procedures.
The latest technology trends in telecom are helping the operators to provide improved communication facilities (wired as well as wireless) to users, while also ensuring increased revenue generation.