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Innovation and digital transformation of the healthcare industry

hackerearth

Also known as e-health or telehealth, telemedicine is a healthcare system that allows patients from rural and/or underserved areas to access quality medical care using telecommunications technology, obviating the need to visit a doctor. AdhereTech’s smart wireless pill bottles help patients take their medicines on time.

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Does Artificial Intelligence always make the better decision?

etventure

At a large German telecommunications company, we look at, among other things, the “f**k-up nights” that managers regularly conduct. At these events, managers report to each other and to their employees about failures and breakdowns and what they have learned from them. Thank you very much for the interview, Niklas!

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Leading In A World of Disruption

Daniel Burrus

The pace of disruption forces agility, causing leaders to react, crisis manage, and put out fires on a daily basis. Other examples of linear exponential change include cell-phone functionality, the acceleration of computer processing speed, globalization, and digitization of media and telecommunications. ©2015 Burrus Research, Inc.

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Three ways the United States can truly be “all in on Africa’s future”

Christensen Institute

Since that time, China has hosted African leaders three times (2015, 2018, and 2021). For example, roughly a decade ago when Gregory Rockson decided to start mPharma, he wanted to build a software product that would help pharmacies better manage their stock. 2014 was the last time the United States hosted the U.S.–Africa

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50 what-if questions to reimagine the future

Board of Innovation

nformation and telecommunication technologies ade the world interconnected. This tracker is interesting because it combines big data management with a photographic memory. Gartner predicts that 7 of the 50 largest multinational retailers will sell 3D printers through their physical and online stores by 2015.