Wearable Technology

Accenture develop AI Solution to Aid the Visually Impaired in Life and Work

A new Artificial Intelligence powered solution called Drishti has been developed by Accenture in order to improve the lives and…

8 years ago

High-Frequency Blood Testing, What? Why? How?

For most of us, cholesterol and glucose testing happens once a year during an annual check-up. Diabetic patients test several…

8 years ago

Audeara – The World’s First Full-Fidelity Headphone with a Built-in Hearing Test

Audeara is revolutionising the listening experience. Designed by doctors and engineers to deliver perfect sound, always. For a video explaining…

8 years ago

Vodafone hosts Ireland’s first live 5G test

Vodafone Ireland, in partnership with Ericsson, have today announced Ireland’s first successful live demonstration of pre-standard 5G technology in Ireland. In a special event at the Douglas Hyde Gallery…

8 years ago

Mental Health, Neurofeedback and Wearables

Can mental health be measured? Can we track improvements? Or can we even monitor for signs of worsening? In November,…

8 years ago

Tyndall and Sanmina Partner to Develop Sub-GHz Wearable Health Monitoring Platform

Tyndall National Institute and Sanmina Corporation have announced a research collaboration, which will focus on the development of a novel…

8 years ago

Are You Ready For The Next Industrial Revolution?

Guest post by John Hawthorne Times are changing and they are changing at breakneck speed which makes it impossible to…

8 years ago

2018 Innovation, Trends and Opportunities. What’s next for AI, AR, VR, NUI, Robotics, Data & Visualisation, Blockchain

Great guest post by George Krasadakis Software Product architect and entrepreneur with 20 years professional experience in both startups and…

8 years ago

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