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Avoiding Catalytic Converter Theft: Ideal Tips for Keeping Your Automobile Safe

November 29, 2021 by Mark Allinson

A catalytic converter is one of the costliest parts of a vehicle. Many countries around the world have it within their laws not to allow any vehicle on the roads without a working catalytic converter. The exhaust fumes released by vehicles running on gasoline play a key role in global warming. Catalytic converters save us from this horror by negating the effects of these toxic gases. However, there is always a catch with such great benefits.

Catalytic converters, being as expensive as they are, is one of the key attractions for roadside thieves who are always on the lookout for precious materials to steal. The primary reason behind stealing these devices lies more in their composition than operability. The focus of this article is to make the public aware of the imminent danger they are facing from potential thefts. [Read more…] about Avoiding Catalytic Converter Theft: Ideal Tips for Keeping Your Automobile Safe

Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: catalytic, converter, converters, device, insurance, thieves, vehicle

How Does the Value of Your Car Influence Insurance Cost?

April 15, 2021 by Polly

Owning and driving a car is unquestionably expensive in Singapore, and this fact represents a key reason why so few people – around 11 per cent – do own vehicles in this small country.

As a driver and car owner, it is easy to lose track of at least some of the many small costs you will have, all of which can together add up to massive expenses. The costs can particularly pile on if you are gearing up to buy a new car.

Even when you get the best deal on your car insurance in Singapore, the premium will typically cost at least S$1,500 per year if the driver does not have a no claim discount (NCD). [Read more…] about How Does the Value of Your Car Influence Insurance Cost?

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Promoted Tagged With: car, Car Insurance, cost, drivers, insurance, No Claim Discount ( NCD ), singapore

Effective Ways To Keep Car Insurance Affordable As A New Driver

March 9, 2021 by Polly

As a new driver, you can face a hefty insurance price when it comes to getting your first car.

Although the price of new drivers will always be higher than it is for those with more experience and years of no claims, there are ways to lower the cost.

This guide will take you through all of the most effective ways to keep your car insurance affordable as a new driver. [Read more…] about Effective Ways To Keep Car Insurance Affordable As A New Driver

Filed Under: Features, Promoted Tagged With: car, Car Insurance, cover, Cover Alter, driver, insurance, New Drivers, Paying Yearly, price, reduce, Reducing Insurance

The impact of self-drive cars on the insurance industry

December 22, 2020 by Polly

When you think about it, the year 2021 sounds quite futuristic, doesn’t it?

If the film 2001: A Space Odyssey is anything to go by, we should be a further two decades of technology on from immersive interplanetary space travel by now – but unfortunately, we’ve underachieved a little on those goals.

While the sci-fi fantasists of the 1960s might be somewhat disappointed in what we currently have to offer, one mind bending technology that is making palpable and commercially viable strides forward is the self-driving car. [Read more…] about The impact of self-drive cars on the insurance industry

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: accidents, car, cars, driver, drivers, industry, insurance, liability, manufacturer, self-driving, shift, technology

How AI is Changing the Insurance Sector

May 21, 2020 by Polly

Whether you own a business or drive a car, insurance is important to protect your investments and prevent you from sinking in the event of a serious and costly accident or act of malice.

People need to address risk, so they turn to insurance carriers that offer the best premiums for their needs.

To do so, these carriers will have to improve their processes so they can better service their clients. [Read more…] about How AI is Changing the Insurance Sector

Filed Under: Computing, Promoted Tagged With: ai, better, carriers, clients, companies, data, insurance, processing, risk

Global wearable robotic exoskeleton market forecast to grow to $4 billion

August 31, 2019 by Mai Tao

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The global wearable robotic exoskeleton market is forecast to grow to more than $4 billion by the end of 2026 and record annual growth of 43.1 per cent during the forecast period of 2019-2026.

At present advancement in Artificial Intelligence and robotics is enabling wearable robotic exoskeleton development primarily for logistics, medical and engineering commitments due to limited battery support capabilities.

However wearable robotic exoskeleton can be applied in a wide range of industries capable of augmenting the growth of the global wearable robotic exoskeleton market. [Read more…] about Global wearable robotic exoskeleton market forecast to grow to $4 billion

Filed Under: Features, Humanoids Tagged With: exoskeleton, exoskeletons, global, grow, growth, industrial, insurance, market, mobility, powered, rehabilitation, robotic, sub-segment, support, wearable

Artificial intelligence systems replacing finance sector professionals

January 4, 2017 by Sam Francis

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IBM has developed what it says is a ‘brain-inspired’ chip

More and more people are realising that it’s not just factory jobs the robots are after – it’s your intellectual jobs too. 

In the latest developments, an insurance company in Japan has replaced 34 of its insurance claim workers with artificial intelligence systems.

And the world’s largest hedge fund says it will replace all its managers with AI systems – after it drains the brains of its human employees and distills their knowledge into an algorithm.

Full story at em360tech.com

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: ai, artificial, brains, human, insurance, intellectual, intelligence, jobs, managers, systems

Why it makes sense to insure your drone

November 4, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

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It’s sensible to insure your drones, says Insure4Drones.co.uk

It may once have been the preserve of the military, but drone technology is now an important tool for businesses throughout the UK. Companies in many different sectors are increasingly using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) to give them a commercial edge.

Who uses drones for commercial use?

Media agencies, for instance, are using drones to produce dynamic advertising footage, or to support news reporting, along with photographic agencies, which employ drones to provide stunning panoramic shots and pictures from previously inaccessible places.  [Read more…] about Why it makes sense to insure your drone

Filed Under: Sections A-Z Tagged With: accidental, commercial, damage, drone, drones, insurance, liability, operators, public, technology, theft

Skies full of drones bring many new risks, Allianz warns

September 21, 2016 by David Edwards

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Insurance and financial services giant Allianz is warning that exponential growth in the number of drones in the sky carries a wide range of risks 

Whether used commercially for industrial inspections, aerial photography, border patrol, emergency deliveries and crop surveys or recreationally by millions, drones or unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) have the potential to become a multi-billion dollar business and deliver problem-solving technologies across numerous industries.

However, more drones in the skies also raise a number of new safety concerns, ranging from collisions and crashes to cyber-attacks and terrorism.

To ensure safe UAS operations, systematic registration of unmanned aircraft and robust education and training of operators is necessary, according to a new report from aviation insurer Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS): Rise of the Drones: Managing the Unique Risks Associated with Unmanned Aircraft Systems.  [Read more…] about Skies full of drones bring many new risks, Allianz warns

Filed Under: News Tagged With: aircraft, allianz, control, drones, insurance, risk, uas

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