Category: Future Tech
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What The Smart City of 2025 Looks Like
Softbank Blog – 10.10.18 (10.9.18) According to Gartner, Inc., the number of objects connected to the Internet of Things will reach 25 billion by 2020. These devices will drive insights and efficiencies for a number of industries, including manufacturing, engineering, and retail. Read more: What The Smart City of 2025 Looks Like
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What is the future of tech? Join us at #LenovoTechWorld 2018
Lenovo YouTube Channel – 9.25.18 (9.24.18) What is the future of tech? It may or may not include floating objects but we do know it’s full of possibilities. Join us on September 26 & 27 for #LenovoTechWorld. Source: What is the future of tech? Join us at #LenovoTechWorld 2018
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Faraday Future | Celebrating the Past, Present and Future
Faraday Future YouTube Channel – 9.25.18 (9.24.18) Past, present, and future are worth celebrating. Every move forward, no matter how big or small, is meaningful. Take a step back and embrace the moment. Source: Faraday Future | Celebrating the Past, Present and Future
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Making Factories Better Places for Humans to Work
Intel Newsroom – 9.21.18 (9.20.18) Faith McCreary (left) and Irene Petrick work in Intel’s Internet of Things Group. Authors of a 2018 research paper on “Industry 4.0,” they interviewed people – CEOs to factory workers – at 133 manufacturers. Read more: Making Factories Better Places for Humans to Work
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5G: The Next Generation of Communications to Disrupt and Reshape Entire Industries
Intel Blog – 9.17.18 (9.11.18) When asked about 5G, people often think faster phones – but 5G is much more than a faster personal device connection. 5G is about intelligence, insights, efficiencies and innovation. It has the potential to reshape and propel entire industries forward. From city infrastructure and industrial automation to transportation and entertainment,…
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Optical See Through vs Video see Through on ThirdEye’s X1 Smart Glasses
ThirdEye Blog – 9.17.18 (9.14.18) If you’re interested in augmented reality, you’ve probably read about the two main methods to display AR content on Smart Glasses: optical see-through and video see-through. Read more: Optical See Through vs Video see Through on ThirdEye’s X1 Smart Glasses
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Bots on the Field: The Future of Sports and Robotics
Ozobot Blog – 9.5.18 (9.4.18) When you picture a robot moving around, you likely don’t think about athletic prowess and quick thinking. You likely picture a rock-em sock-em robot lifting one uncoordinated leg at a time, and then falling over without a clear center of gravity. Read more: Bots on the Field: The Future of…
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How to teach and manage innovation? The best tips from a Polytechnique professor
Sculpteo Blog – 8.14.18 What are the keys to success when it comes to innovation? That’s the question experts on the topic try to answer. Innovation teachers, trying to share the best practices with their students, naturally are at the forefront. How can you teach such a complex topic? Which lessons can you learn from…
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What makes Smart Buildings smart, and how wireless power can help
Wi-Charge Blog – 8.13.18 (8.11.18) Smart buildings are smart because they contain a lot of sensors. These sensors collect lots of data and this data is then analyzed to optimize comfort, power consumption and so forth. Read more: What makes Smart Buildings smart, and how wireless power can help
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What’ll It Take to Preserve Our Memory in an Ever-Expanding Datasphere?
Seagate Blog – 8.10.18 From Blade Runner to Minority Report to The Man in the High Castle, author Philip K. Dick’s fingerprints are all over contemporary science fiction film and TV. Dick’s enduring inspiration is easy to understand. He tells compelling stories, full of complex characters and dizzying technological what-ifs. He paints plausible visions of the future, animated by big questions. For instance;…