Displaying items by tag: nextgeneration

Seeing Machines and Airy3D partner to supply the Automotive industry with low-impact, trustworthy 3D-vision for future in-cabin systems.

Seeing Machines, the advanced computer vision technology company that designs AI-powered operator monitoring systems to improve transport safety, launches a new type of 3D camera technology designed specifically for in-cabin monitoring. Building on a four-year partnership with Airy3D Inc., a Montreal based 3D technology company, Seeing Machines and Airy3D have worked to refine Airy3D’s DepthIQTM technology to meet the unique demands of automotive in-cabin monitoring.

Published in Enterprise Solutions

Data technology provider InterSystems has launched IntelliCare, an AI-powered electronic health record (EHR) and healthcare information system designed to “fundamentally change” the way clinicians, administrators and patients engage with healthcare technology.

Published in Health

Malaysian integrated telco and digital technology group TM is partnering Nxera, the regional data centre arm of Singtel’s Digital InfraCo unit, in a joint venture to develop data centres in Malaysia.

Published in Deals

Promising to deliver "unparalleled collaboration and productivity" with "real-time intelligent data to existing business workflows", Motorola says its new MOTOTRBO Ion is a "next generation business-ready smart radio with voice, broadband data and multimedia capabilities to connect teams, inform operations and keep businesses running smoothly."

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Technology is always improving, sometimes in an evolutionary fashion, sometimes in a revolutionary way, with the next quantum leap in memory said to be ReRAM, or Resistive Random Access Memory.

Published in Development

Wireless charging technologies using awkward charging pads are a half-way house to irrelevancy, with Ossia’s COTA system a wireless power revolution.

Published in Mobility
Wednesday, 21 January 2015 22:48

VIDEO: Telstra enters the real time Matrixx

This is no deja-vu glitch, but the new reality: Telstra has entered the Matrixx to deliver real-time mobile data usage alerts to its millions of customers.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

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