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Riding technology: The role of IoT in healthcare surveillanceedit
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Having IoT in healthcare surveillance would streamline the entire health service economy in the country and would in turn lead to a healthier economy. The race is definitively started and a slice of this evolution is already on the store shelf. Ravi Ramaswamy is Chairman of Healthcare Working Group, IET India IoT Panel.
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Towards Golden Telanganaedit
The programme is sponsored by Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) & Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE), Hyderabad, and supported by the Centre for the Transformation of the Waste Technology, Chicago, USA.
IETEDeliberating on innovations in electronics and communicationedit
This sixth International Conference, which is supported by DRDO, IETE, was attended by scores of technocrats, delegates, researchers, faculty and students in its spacious indoor auditorium.
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DoT meets telcos, associations on new telecom policyedit
The DoT is in process of formulating a National Telecom Policy that will focus on areas such as Internet for all, next-generation technologies (like 5G and Internet of Things), skills development, and security, among others. The DoT plans to go for a wide consultation and outreach before finalising the new policy, and expects to have it in place by March 2018.
IoTTelecomHow IoT can help protect the environmentedit
Internet of Things (IoT) has a large role to play in the future of smart cities. IoT can be used in practically all scenarios for public services by governments to make cities environment friendly. Sensor-enabled devices can help monitor the environmental impact on cities, collect details about sewers, air quality, and garbage. Such devices can also help monitor woods, rivers, lakes and oceans.
Internet of ThingsHow emerging technologies will reshape lives; check out the forecastedit
By Sudhir Chowdhary
Emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence, augmented reality, virtual reality, robotics, the Internet of Things, cloud computing, will recast our relationship with machines—creating deeper, more immersive partnerships. That’s not all. Humans will serve as digital conductors and the way we conduct business, discover talent and learn will be radically different.
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Body of varsities seeks revisit of higher education policyedit
Association of Indian Universities (AIU) on Friday sought urgent revisit of the three-decade old higher education policy in view the changes happening in the sector.
Higher EducationFuture careersedit
This is true not only for IT-related companies but for organisations in every sector. The inclusion of technology in industry, along with the emergence of new technological trends such as cloud/mobile computing, big data, Internet of Things, and biotechnology amongst others, has made it necessary to rethink the future job roles within a company.
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Future of renewable energy: Sunny investment climate for solar technology in Indiaedit
On May 12, 2017, India recorded its lowest-ever solar tariff of Rs 2.44/unit of electricity. That is a 73% fall since 2010, and compares favourably with India’s cheapest power source–coal, electricity from which now ranges between Rs 3/unit and Rs 5/unit.
Renewable EnergyGovt mulling hybrid green policy of wind, solar in same siteedit
He also assured the government is committed to ensuring power-purchase pacts are done before the future auctions to avoid any delay in projects becoming operational. Goyal added that states should have the flexibility to decide energy mix under renewable power purchase obligation.
Renewable EnergyFresh push for solar power in Gurugram, expert tips for consumersedit
In a meeting held on Friday with various government departments of the district, deputy commissioner Vinay Pratap Singh asked officials to educate people about the benefits of solar power and encourage them to install solar panels in their houses.
Solar EnergyFourth wind power sub-station to be ready by 2018edit
In recent times, enhanced yield from wind energy sources has brought down the dependence on conventional energy sources. The fourth wind power sub-station is planned over 49 acres under the Tirunelveli Circle of Non-Conventional Energy Sources, TANGEDCO.
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