December 18, 2018

Industry News: Information and Communications

The way forward for Healthcare sector inedit

BioSpectrum India

No one can deny that the Internet of Things (IoT) is the future of healthcare. Artificial intelligence and data analytics are bringing greater opportunities for the sector, offering faster, more effective treatment options that have wider affordability and acceptability.

 

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Low Power Wireless: Technology of Today and Tomorrowedit

ELE Times

Recent evolution has focused to be a large extent on the Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity where sensors gather and communicate signals and data. End product examples are varied, ranging from smartphones, health and fitness wearable, and home automation, to smart meters and industrial control. All have design constraints that include ultra-low power consumption, low cost, and small physical size.

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Business Automation – 5 Things to Keep in Mindedit

News Patrolling

The world of business today, is abuzz with a plethora of hot topics – Big Data, Cloud, AI, IoT, Block Chain, Social media, Digital – to name a few. As the world is slowly turning towards digitising processes, one of the key things which has grabbed a lot of attention, is business automation.

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Artificial Intelligence Deemed A Game Changer In Indiaedit

BW Education

Leading research based education institutions in the country are in the forefront of building expertise in this disruptive technology. Other Educational institutions, specifically Engineering Institutions are preparing to adopt to academic programs for their students in this technology. However, AI is expected to have impact across all areas and hence, there is a need to have Medical Students, Finance Professionals and Management students to have necessary exposure as well.

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Industry News: Future of Mobility

New guidelines pave way for home and office charging of EVs in Indiaedit

The Tech Portal

India’s shift towards the electric vehicles is a part of the strategy to fulfil its climate change commitments. As part of India’s commitments to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, it has to cut its carbon footprint by 33-35% from its 2005 levels by 2030.

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Electric cars can likely be charged at homes and offices soonedit

ET Tech

Electric cars and scooters can now be charged at homes with priority access to electricity from power utilities, reports Mint. Electric cars can likely be charged at homes and offices soon According to the report, new guidelines were issued on Friday by Anoop Singh Bisht, under secretary in the power ministry, to all Union ministries and departments and the chief secretaries of states and Union territories.

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Cheaper Green Vehicles Need of Hour, Not Driverless Cars, Says Gadkari at News18’s Tech and Auto Awardsedit

News 18

Further elaborating his point, Gadkari said, “The need of the hour is electric vehicles that are less polluting and more energy-efficient than cars running on conventional fossil fuels.” The minister also raised concerns about self-driving cars taking over the jobs of cab drivers in the country.

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Centre issues EV charger guidelines, existing EV users won’t be able to use fast chargeedit

Auto Car Professional

In a much-needed push for adoption of electric vehicles (EVs), the Ministry of Power has issued the guidelines and standards for the EV charging infrastructure in India. In what has been seen as a chicken-and-egg situation, the clarity on EV charging standards may provide some respite to companies keen to plug into the EV charging business.

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