Technology disruption and innovation in Internet of Things, wearables, artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, and big data technologies and are making a significant impact on medical imaging and advance healthcare. It’s true that the technological advancements are mainly driven by the entertainment and gaming industry, but the healthcare industry, especially medical imaging, is not
The oil and gas industry is undergoing a massive transformation. With almost every field going through the digital transformation wave, this industry is also being driven by a powerful combination of evolving technologies like cloud computing, Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Augmented Reality. Today’s oil companies operate in a highly volatile
Almost all maintenance and engineering managers face the common problem of maintaining a balance between efficiency and cost reduction. Due to this, many deem it unnecessary to set up a regular maintenance model as opposed to a reactive one. Reactive maintenance means only rushing to fix the problem once it has actually occurred. This is
Advanced technologies have invaded almost every aspect of life and the healthcare field is no exception to this invasion. Artificial intelligence (AI) has erupted across several industries in the last few years and its impact on the healthcare sector, especially in medical imaging and radiology, is very evident. It has a vast potential in medical
Augmented reality (AR) is increasingly drawing the attention of the automotive engineering community around the world. A study has found that the automotive AR market will grow steadily at a compound annual growth rate of almost 18 percent by 2020. So what is Augmented Reality? Fundamentally, Augmented Reality is live view of our surroundings augmented
Think cockpit, and images of multi-screen displays in front of aircraft pilots come to mind. However, very soon, multi-display cockpit systems will be commonly found in vehicles. Accustomed to consuming data and entertainment on multiple screens at home and on the move, consumers will demand the same from their cars. Infotainment in cars will be
Autonomous cars are becoming the new normal much earlier than anticipated. Artificial Intelligence experts and think tanks believe that it’s not long before driverless cars will join their human counterparts on the road. The emergence of AI backed cars and their self-sustaining eco-system requires a new perspective in terms of infrastructural, legislative and automobile innovation.
The in-car Human Machine Interface (HMI) is an evocative confluence of design excellence and compelling customer experiences. Mobile millennials are unwilling to let go of ‘connectivity’ during their mundane commute, demanding seamless and omnipresent connections between the machine and their worlds. Car ownership patterns have also undergone a drastic change. The ‘uberization’ of transport and
In recent years, the aerospace industry has witnessed increased orders in the Civil sector, fuelled by a growing demand for air travel and a return to growth in the Defence sector. Advanced wide-body platforms such as the A350 and Boeing 787 are already in production, whilst the 777x and the A330 neo are nearing entry
The value of the embedded systems market is expected to grow at a CAGR of above 6% between 2016 and 2021, generating estimated revenue of USD 225.34 billion by the end of 2021.[1] The figures clearly underline the increasing value of embedded systems in our rapidly digitizing world. Embedded systems are a big and essential