Author: Connected World
Gartner shows just 27% of chief supply chain officers plan to implement a digital twin of the customer.
Supply chains have been fractured for some time—but technology can help improve it. Case in point: autonomous yard and warehouse and transport digitalization enabled by AI (artificial intelligence). Let’s take a look. Yard management systems can track assets. Numbers suggest the installed base of AI-enabled cameras in the yard will reach 11.2 million globally by 2030, and the uptake of autonomous yard trucks will rise significantly at a rate of 52.7% from 2022 to 2030, according to ABI Research. To enable tracking and visibility of assets and workers in the yard, handheld devices and AI-enabled yard cameras will see increasing…
ABI Research says seaports to deploy more than 370,000 autonomous guided vehicles by 2030 to alleviate congestion.
IDC says European IoT spending to reach nearly $227 billion in 2023, despite ongoing market uncertainty.
Guidehouse Insights says market for lighting controls for commercial and industrial buildings estimated to grow to nearly $11 billion by 2032.
Juniper Research says credit scoring market to generate almost $27 billion in 2023, driven by open banking and AI.
Gartner forecasts worldwide IT spending to grow 4.3% in 2023.
AI (artificial intelligence) technologies can make a difference in several vertical industries. Consider the example of the dentist where it can help improve clinical efficiency, resulting in better patient care. Let’s explore how this might look like in the dental field with an example. A new partnership brings Bola AI’s Voice Perio and Clinical Notes solutions into the classroom at the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine. With this, students can train in the latest AI technology in order to prepare for the workforce or their own dental practices. The AI technology emboldens dental staff to enter periodontal data…
ABI Research says vehicular child presence detection will drive 3.5 million 60GHz automotive radar shipments in 2030.
IDC says worldwide public cloud services revenues surpass $500 billion in 2022, growing 22.9% year-over-year.