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Emerging Technology Trends – How are they evolving business?

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Emerging technologies are closely linked to the future of knowledge work. They play key roles in shaping and transforming how knowledge work will run and how companies in multiple industries will have to adapt and in some cases rethink their business model end-to-end. Let’s focus here on emerging technology trends. Emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, robotic technology, drones, software-defined security and brain-computer interfaces have moved significantly during this time. Artificial intelligence makes the machines and systems smarter by consuming data to train algorithms and build models that could mimic real-world scenarios and also think like humans. AI technologies have been the most disruptive class of technologies due to the amount of data and the evolution of neutral networks, which are being used to solve non-existent challenges currently. Robotic technology is rapidly growing, bringing in revolutionary impacts all over, that ranges f
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FPV Drone Racing: All you need to know about this sport Drones are the new high in the world of technology and development. They have just opened a wider angle of looking at things. Further strengthening their demand in the market, the idea of FPV (first person view) drone racing came up.  It isn’t just a game, but a sort of sport that has been setting its feet all over the world over the years. It is a sport wherein high-tech drones, high-tech goggles, and high-speed racing are combined. Generally done in closed spaces, it is rather fun and thrilling experience to watch an FPV drone racing.  How to begin with FPV drone racing? The basic FPV drone racers need to know how to fly a quadcopter, because it allows them to practice a lot of flight maneuvers before they move on to the FPV drone racing. This is why all what you have to do is to begin with a basic copter. You will crash a number of times before finally becoming a pro at it.  Types

Robot and drone investment to soar as huge growth potential is visible

Did you hear about Revo-i? It is an indigenously made surgical robotic system in South Korea, duly approved by the Ministry of Food and Drugs Safety (MFDS) of the country. Manufactured by the Meere Company, Revo-i is aimed to help surgeons perform general endoscopic surgery, a procedure that uses cameras or sensors to diagnose or treat conditions through small incisions or natural body openings. This Revo-i system has four robotic arms that are controlled by the surgeon and an imaging system that provides 3D images. At least, one of the robotic arms is inserted into the body through a small incision and the surgeon uses the system to find out the body part which needs to be treated. Medical robotics system has been around for more than two decades, but they are just now transforming virtually every aspect of healthcare around the world at an accelerating rate. Do you remember the Intuitive Surgical’s da Vinci teleoperated system? It was designed to handle various functions
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ARE COBOTS OFFERING THE GAME-CHANGING BENEFITS? Cobots or collaborative robots are designed to physically interact with humans in a shared workspace. Though relatively new to the scene, cobots are fast becoming an efficient and cost effective member of many different business teams. To many, it seems to be a reason of worry, because they think cobots may take away jobs from happily employed workers.  If you’re one of them worrying about negative impact on employment, you may be wrong. Let’s explore why seeing cobots as competitor to human jobs is wrong.  The nature of cobots is to work with humans in a complementary role in order to complete their objectives more efficiently. Collaborative robotics systems have been utilized in the automotive manufacturing industry for years, but only became readily available to several other industries. Cobots are said as the way of the future and will help in changing the environments of all industries.  Find below 5 benefits t