Telemedicine
Telemedicine refers to the practice of caring for patients remotely using using various connected services. The term is also used to refer to the use of advanced AI and Machine learning software to diagnose diseases. Telemedicine is vital to provide quick diagnosis and treatment when face-to-face communication is not available.
Delivery Drones
Whilst military spending will probably remain the main contributor to drone spending, many diverse industries are beginning to realise the usefulness of IOT drones, from stock management, to photography to pizza delivery. Delivery drones, also referred to as UAVs (Unmanned Ariel vehicles,) are disrupting the logistics market and replacing traditional transport methods. The technology can also be used to transport medicine and supplies to dangerous areas.
Autonomous vehicles
We’ve been expecting the release of autonomous cars for many years now, but how close are we to it becoming a reality?
The technology is thus far restricted to specific manoeuvres such as steering, acceleration and deceleration and any other automation of vehicles can only be conducted on closed campuses. The main obstacle to many companies is improving the accuracy of perception systems, allowing vehicles to understand its environment.
Robotic assistants, physical and virtual
Although some Sci-fi films in the last 20 years have presented their negative vision of robotics, in reality, robotic assistanc in both physical and virtual terms can help us in many areas of our lives.