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Valedictory session of IEEE Summer School heldedit
Valedictory function of a sixday summer school on Computational Intelligence was celebrated at Muffakham Jah College of Engineering and Technology in collaboration with IEEE Hyderabad Section on Tuesday. The summer school had over 10 international speakers from US, Singapore, Australia, Italy, Slovenia, Japan and Austria.
IEEEIEEE Computer Society Grades its 2018 Technology Predictions: Scores a Bedit
In December 2017, the IEEE Computer Society (IEEE-CS) released its technology adoption predictions for 2018, with a focus on deep learning, digital currencies, blockchain, industrial IoT, robotics, assisted transportation, and others on the front line of computing breakthroughs. Today, the IEEE-CS graded its 2018 predictions while providing insights on the advancements of the trends over the past year and analyses of their future potential.
IEEEIndustry News: Information and Communications
The Next Phase Of IoT Evolution In BFSI Sectoredit
The introduction of the Internet of Things to the banking IT infrastructure adds another dimension to the problem.IoT, an enabler of many business outcomes open up to new and hitherto unknown vulnerabilities in the system that could be exploited by criminals. IoT malware for perpetrating various types of attacks on the banking infrastructure is openly available on the dark web and criminals are constantly modifying their attack strategies and tactics to slip under the security radar to siphon money and data from banks.
IoTMultiple Skills And The Ability To Learn Will Define Education And Expertiseedit
Critical thinking, creativity and collaboration are key business skills which form the bedrock of executive education and success. These skills are relevant today and will be in the future too. Technological platforms based on engagement with people across the world, and the need for cooperation across countries and demographics, make these skills more in demand than ever before.
EducationskillLeveraging new tech will boost agri sectoredit
Anil Kumar V Epur, the former Chairman of CII Southern Region, said the current and upcoming technologies like IoT, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Drones and Blockchain hold the potential of catalysing innovations in organisation that leads to improvement of agricultural models.
AgriAgricultureInnovation for tech brands: The need of the hour is to position India as a top destination for R&D globallyedit
As per the survey, the country needs to redouble its efforts to make improvements in science and R&D. Such efforts will help recognise the changing needs of the consumer where there is a constant need to upgrade and adapt and ultimately enable offering of niche technological solutions like Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data, analytics, mobile technologies, cloud and more.
innovationHow To Stay Protected When Using Connected Devicesedit
A user’s personal information is the fuel that a connected device uses to carry out most actions. This often results in Internet of Things sometimes being referred to as “Internet of Me”, which loosely refers to technology which connects our minds and bodies with the online world. For example, most of us today use a smartwatch to track the progress of our fitness goals.
IoTAutonomous Cloud: A Step Closer To Finding Businessutopiaedit
Take driving as an example: in the coming age of Autonomous Vehicles (AV’s) the time currently invested behind the wheel will be freed for us to do anything we want – whether that’s reading the paper, catching up on social media or playing the latest video game against the kids or finishing that work presentation. What’s more, thanks to the analytics and IoT capabilities of AVs, cars will be able to ‘talk’ to each other to find the best route. That means fewer traffic jams and shorter journeys.
Autonomous CarsIndustry News: Future of Mobility
Centre to soon subsidise hybrid cars: Reportedit
Electric vehicles: Government raises incentives under FAME-II to Rs 5,500 crore “Electric vehicles alone will not be able to solve the problems of oil imports and rising pollution,” Bhargava said adding that if “10-15 percent of cars are converted to.
electric cars25% of all vehicles in Delhi to be electric by 2023: Draft policyedit
In 2013, the government of India launched a National Electric Mobility Mission Plan 2020. Under the plan, FAME was launched in March 2015 for two years as Phase-I, which was subsequently extended up to March 2019. Several states, including Karnataka, Kerala, Telangana, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, have also announced an electric vehicle (EV) policy to complement the national policy and address state-specific needs.
Electric VehiclesIndustry News: Education
Indian IT market to grow 6.9% to reach $12.9B: IDC reportedit
The demand for services around emerging technologies, such as Cloud, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Automation, and the Internet of Things (IoT) will be boosted in the next 3-5 years,” he added. IDC estimates that the IT Services market will grow at a growth of 8.2% between 2017-2022, to reach $13.7 billion by the end of 2022.
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Digital business forces infrastructure service providers to deliver beyond Edge: Gartneredit
By 2022, Gartner estimates that half of large organizations will be integrating edge computing principles into their projects. This is partly because, by 2022, $2.5 million will be spent every minute in the Internet of Things (IoT), and 1 million new IoT devices will be sold every hour.
IoTDifference between plain graduation degree and a vocational degreeedit
There are so many trades where vocational courses are offered, some of them are namely: Electrical skills, Carpentry Skills, Construction skills, AI and networking Skills, IoT and embedded skills, manufacturing skills, automotive skills, HVAC skills, etc.
Higher Education5G estimated to reach 1.5 billion subscriptions in 2024: Ericsson Mobility Reportedit
The uptake of NB-IoT and Cat-M1 technologies is driving growth in the number of cellular IoT connections worldwide. Of the 4.1 billion cellular IoT connections forecast for 2024, North East Asia is expected to account for 2.7 billion – a figure reflecting both the ambition and size of the cellular IoT market in this region
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