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The technologies that are typically associated with Industry 4.0 and digital transformation in manufacturing probably need no more introduction: cloud computing, (big) data, the Internet of Things, ...
Despite geopolitical and macroeconomic uncertainties, the projected global technology and IT spending for 2025 shows an acceleration compared to 2024. The digital economy will also continue to grow ...
Artificial intelligence consistently gets placed at the top in the trend forecasts regarding technologies enabling the next stages of digital transformation and a more data- and AI-driven Industry 4.0 ...
Connectivity and computing approaches to leverage the Internet of Things (IoT) from a data and communication perspective. With the rise of the IoT, there is obviously an avalanche of data being added ...
An overview of the evolutions in manufacturing technologies, information technology in the manufacturing sector and manufacturing trends against the backdrop of Industry 4.0, IT and OT convergence and ...
Other interviews at the occasion of “The 5th Table on Health Tech” 2021 Paul Stoffels (Johnson & Johnson) on global health challenges – an interview Global science for global health: interview ...
Between 2010 and 2018, the number of internet users in Africa tripled and more Africans have a cell phone than access to clean water. Memisa staff member Annelies Van Erp looks at the potential of ...
In an interview with Dr. Paul Stoffels, we saw how global health challenges require worldwide collaboration that simultaneously considers local and regional differences. This ‘glocal’ aspect is also ...
On November 8, you can attend an exclusive edition of “ The 5th Table on Health Tech ” in Antwerp. The topic: “Contributing to Global Health: from most advanced technology to applications in the field ...
Unity continues its expansion in various industries where 3D and VR/AR technologies are on the rise. The company’s 3D engine, which is used by Google’s DeepMind for AI training, has entered several ...
How the advancements in several third platform technologies, innovation accelerators and other technologies – and their convergence – drive next generation applications and why and where it matters.
The respondents weren’t exactly beginners: 500 IT decision-makers from companies with over 100 employees and £15 million turnover. Despite concerns about GDPR and cloud, only 26 percent of respondents ...