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Tech-Driven Medicine: How Innovation Is Shaping the Future of Healthcare

November 13, 2024 by Mark Allinson

In the age of rapid technological advancement, the healthcare industry is undergoing a significant transformation. Tech-driven medicine is reshaping the way healthcare is delivered, making it more efficient, personalized, and accessible.

Innovations in digital health tools, artificial intelligence (AI), and biotechnology are playing a crucial role in this evolution, providing doctors with more accurate data and enabling patients to receive more tailored treatment.

This article explores how innovation is shaping the future of healthcare and what it means for patients, providers, and pharmaceutical companies. [Read more…] about Tech-Driven Medicine: How Innovation Is Shaping the Future of Healthcare

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: ergomed, forbes, future, health, healthcare, innovation, magazine, medicine, oncology, tech-driven

With Human Controls Abolished, Only a Few Hurdles Remain in Making Automation Legally Secure

April 6, 2022 by David Edwards

One of the greatest barriers to the true stress testing of automated devices is the need for human control.

According to Reuters, however, US regulators have now eliminated the need for human control in automated devices, such as cars, paving the way for significant future developments.

But the removal of human control does not remove total legal liability, and there are a few legal hurdles yet left that will need to be addressed before automation innovation can start to progress quickly. [Read more…] about With Human Controls Abolished, Only a Few Hurdles Remain in Making Automation Legally Secure

Filed Under: Automation Tagged With: addressed, adoption, applied, automated, automation, car, control, devices, gray, human, hurdles, injury, issue, labor, laws, legal, legally, liability, magazine, progress, properly, protections, rapid, technology, union

Sarcos Robotics exoskeleton included in Time Magazine’s Best Inventions of 2020 list

November 23, 2020 by David Edwards

Sarcos Robotics, a maker of robots that augment humans to enhance productivity and safety, says that its Guardian XO industrial exoskeleton has been chosen by Time Magazine as one of the 100 Best Inventions of 2020.

Sarcos says its exoskeleton is “the world’s first full-body, battery-powered wearable industrial robot designed to increase strength and endurance”.

The Guardian XO exoskeleton was selected for this prestigious annual list in the Productivity category, among three other products designed to streamline the way we work. [Read more…] about Sarcos Robotics exoskeleton included in Time Magazine’s Best Inventions of 2020 list

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: best, chosen, designed, exoskeleton, guardian, included, industrial, inventions, list, magazine, robot, robotics, sarcos, time, xo

Carlsberg reduces risk of accidents with Universal Robots

January 6, 2020 by Sam Francis

Carlsberg says it has almost eliminated the risk of accidents in its Fredericia plant, in Denmark.

The famous beer and beverage maker says it has achieved this by implementing collaborative robots from Universal Robots.

Carlsberg says this has not only “significantly improved staff safety”, it has also taken steps towards achieving “zero accidents” since integrating cobots into its Fredericia-based factory. [Read more…] about Carlsberg reduces risk of accidents with Universal Robots

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: accidents, allowing, business, cable, carlsberg, cartons, cobots, company, factory, focus, fredericia, high, human, incidents, magazine, manager, packaging, pallet, process, production, risk, robots, ruby, safety, stack, staff, tasks, universal, ur, workforce

ACEINNA wins award for autonomous car navigation and guidance technologies

December 6, 2019 by David Edwards

ACEINNA has received an AVT ACES Award for their industry leading OpenIMU technology platform from Autonomous Vehicle Technology Magazine for autonomous vehicle guidance and navigation.

AVT magazine awarded the ACES Award to ACEINNA’s OpenIMU open-source software stack, spotlighting it as an affordable and easy to use method to develop navigation solutions for many types of autonomous vehicles.

AVT Magazine also recognized ACEINNA for developing innovative products and demonstrating ACEINNA’s industry leadership. [Read more…] about ACEINNA wins award for autonomous car navigation and guidance technologies

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: aceinna, algorithm, autonomous, avt, award, competing, hardware, industry, inertial, magazine, navigation, open-source, openimu, self-localization, sensors, simplifies, simulation, software, solution, solutions, stack, vehicles

New issue of ‘Robotics and Automation News’ magazine out now

November 27, 2018 by Abdul Montaqim

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The new issue of Robotics and Automation News magazine is out now.

Download it here while it’s still free, or read it online here while it’s still available.

 

 

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