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8 Industries Benefiting from Artificial Intelligence Software Right Now

January 14, 2023 by Mark Allinson

The fast-paced technological advancements of recent years have enabled artificial intelligence (AI) to become an increasingly prominent part of our daily lives, transforming the way we communicate and consume media.

AI software is now being implemented across a range of different industries, from retail to finance, enabling companies to streamline processes, boost efficiency, and remain competitive in their markets. [Read more…] about 8 Industries Benefiting from Artificial Intelligence Software Right Now

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence Tagged With: ai, algorithms, artificial, businesses, companies, easier, efficiency, finance, health, improve, industries, insurance, intelligence, medical, operations, services, software, technology

Robotics and Health and Safety

October 12, 2022 by Mark Allinson

One of the areas where robotics can make a real difference is in the health and safety world.

Although robotics have their own health and safety challenges, there is o denying that they can and are being used to change the face of health and safety in many workplaces around the world.

When used in conjunction with existing measures like key clamp fittings and hazmat suits, for example, which is why anyone who is interested in improving their health and safety record should be looking at robotics as a solution. [Read more…] about Robotics and Health and Safety

Filed Under: Robotics Tagged With: employees, health, injuries, reduce, repetitive, robotic, robotics, robots, safety

Coverage, Exclusions and Benefits of Mediclaim Policy for Family

September 13, 2022 by Mark Allinson

A sort of insurance coverage known as mediclaim insurance is created expressly to pay for the policyholder’s medical costs. The insurer reimburses your expenses when medical bills are reported to the insurance company under a mediclaim policy.

Mediclaim plans additionally provide cashless treatment insurance in the event that a person lacks the financial means to pay for medical expenses. The policyholder of a cashless treatment plan need not worry about bill payments because the insurance provider would cover the hospital expenses immediately.

But your family’s safety and well-being are equally crucial to you. A mediclaim policy for family protects every member of your family from unforeseen medical expenses and gives them access to top-notch medical care in the event of a medical emergency. [Read more…] about Coverage, Exclusions and Benefits of Mediclaim Policy for Family

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: covered, family, health, insurance, medical, mediclaim, plan, plans, policy

Flexiv showcases robotic masseur and robotic coronavirus testing system

September 6, 2022 by Mai Tao

Flexiv, a “general-purpose” robotics company which also produces a collaborative robotic arm, has been showcasing some of its latest robotic developments at the recent World Artificial Intelligence Conference, held in China.

Flexiv’s booth featured a fully automated coronavirus testing robot, a robotic masseur, and a range of other industry-ready robotic solutions.

Attracting over 200 exhibitors and 300 guest speakers, the expo was held from the 1st to the 3rd of September at Shanghai’s World Expo Centre. [Read more…] about Flexiv showcases robotic masseur and robotic coronavirus testing system

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: automated, booth, centre, coronavirus, enable, expo, flexiv, fully, health, masseur, mouth, rizon, robot, robotic, robotics, test, testing, visitors

How 3D Printing is Revolutionizing Dentistry

July 14, 2022 by David Edwards

It is only fair to say that dentistry has evolved since it was introduced. Incorporating technology fuels this evolution into branches of medical sciences like dentistry.

We know technology and the application of science towards making life easier. Thus, incorporating technology into dentistry has made life in this field more accessible and faster while pushing the field to evolve constantly.

The change that technology brings to a field does not stop as it always looks for ways to optimize the previous solutions it has proffered to develop a better and more effective solution. [Read more…] about How 3D Printing is Revolutionizing Dentistry

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: accurate, dental, dentist, dentistry, dentists, experience, faster, field, health, image, methods, oral, patient, printing, products, services, technology, time, traditional

IIOT trends in 2022

June 8, 2022 by David Edwards

The Covid-19 outbreak has forced industries to automate processes with Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT) and digitize their operations as much as possible.

Within manufacturing and supply chain industry, most organizations have taken measures to transition to Industry 4.0 so they can continuously automate and improve conventional industrial and manufacturing processes and cut down wherever possible during this recession.

Following are a few IIOT trends that we are hoping to see for the rest of 2022. [Read more…] about IIOT trends in 2022

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: data, equipment, hardware, health, iiot, industrial, industry, itam, maintenance, management, manufacturers, manufacturing, monitoring, operations, predictive, processes, safety, sensors, technologies, trends

Robotic Desk in Your Home

March 23, 2022 by David Edwards

Modern living conditions have turned tables into a kind of high-tech device, literally stuffed with electronics, and has several useful functions. Thanks to modern technologies, such tables provide maximum convenience while working at it.

But not only built-in gadgets are important here, pay attention that your new piece of furniture has an adjustable desk base. If you purchase just such a table, then you will close the issue for a long time, if not forever, of course. [Read more…] about Robotic Desk in Your Home

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: adjustable, body, built-in, computer, course, desk, desks, devices, health, height, hours, position, remember, robotic, sitting, spends, table, time, work, working

ExcelsiusGPS robotic system used for brain surgery

February 1, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Christus Health has become the first health provider to use a robotic system for brain surgery, describing the ExcelsiusGPS as “a world-class robotic guidance and navigation system”.

The ExcelsiusGPS system, built by Globus Medical, was used in the first Christus Ochsner Health case this week, setting a new standard for robotic neurosurgery procedures in Southwest Louisiana.

Bringing the ExcelsiusGPS to the region was made possible with the help of the Christus Ochsner Health Southwestern Louisiana Foundation and its generous donors who gifted more than $1.1 million to make the purchase possible. [Read more…] about ExcelsiusGPS robotic system used for brain surgery

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: accurate, brain, christus, designed, excelsiusgps, field, health, help, louisiana, navigation, neurosurgeon, ochsner, operating, patient, platform, precise, procedures, robotic, southwest, southwestern, spine, surgery, system

Can You Use Health Insurance to Cover Car Accident Injuries?

January 21, 2022 by David Edwards

The last thing anyone wants is to be involved in a car accident. You need to deal with the damage, physical injuries, and filing claims. Also, you have to worry about paying your medical bills.

Can your health insurance cover car accident-related injuries? Or can it deny a claim caused by a car accident? Generally, many different types of insurance can pay for the cost of medical care in a car accident, including MedPay (medical payments), PIP (personal injury protection), and health insurance.

Here’s what you need to know about using your health insurance to cover auto accident injuries. [Read more…] about Can You Use Health Insurance to Cover Car Accident Injuries?

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: accident, car, cover, health, injuries, insurance

2022 Healthtech Forecast: Record-Breaking Technology Expansion

January 12, 2022 by David Edwards

Artificial intelligence (AI) research has become one of the most active areas in computer science, with an expectation that AI will help to solve many problems in healthcare.

The use of AI technology in healthcare is poised to dramatically improve medicine over the next few years as researchers find new ways to integrate it into patient care and clinical operations.

In 2021, WHO issued its first report on Artificial Intelligence in health. The report is the result of 2 years of consultations held by a panel of experts. [Read more…] about 2022 Healthtech Forecast: Record-Breaking Technology Expansion

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: ai, artificial, clinical, computer, covid, drug, health, healthcare, intelligence, medical, medicine, report, sars-cov, surgeries, technology, virus, years

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