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Brian Nordli Brian Nordli
Updated on April 27, 2024

How Temboo Helps Companies Build No-Code Platforms

No-code development is all the rage. But helping people build their own software is harder than you might think.

Stephen Ostrowski Stephen Ostrowski
Updated on April 26, 2024

A Strong Connection: How Delivering IoT Solutions to Clients Fulfills These Hologram Colleagues

“People are deeply invested in the work that they’re doing; and they care about getting the right outcomes for customers and for the business.”

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Updated on April 26, 2024

Bodytrak keeps tabs on the vitals of workers in high-risk industries

A wearable called Bodytrak helps monitor the physiological health of workers in high-risk industries such as gas and mining.

Tatum Hunter Tatum Hunter
Updated on April 24, 2024

Why the Auto Industry Is Launching Future City Accelerators

Future cities will almost certainly have fewer cars — but car companies are still backing new transportation startups.

Thomas Falk Thomas Falk
Updated on April 24, 2024

How Cities Are Using Precise Data to Enhance Urban Mobility

Innovative transportation solutions are getting smarter by recognizing supply and demand and using automation to efficiently avoid road hazards.

Brian Nordli Brian Nordli
Updated on April 24, 2024

How Not Impossible Labs' Wearable Translates Music for Deaf People

Accessible technology can open new doors for its users. The key is to work with them to understand what they need.

Sujo Jacob Sujo Jacob
Updated on April 23, 2024

4 Industries That Are Ripe for Innovation in the Contactless Age

Through imagination, determination, continuous testing and rapid improvement, we can not just defeat the current crisis but thrive in the next era.

Updated on April 22, 2024

Your commode finally has a smart mode

American manufacturing company Kohler unveiled a toilet at CES 2019 that boasts built-in support for voice assistants.

Updated on April 22, 2024

Wireless sensors mean more cuddles for premature babies

These small, sticker-like wireless biosensors monitor necessary vital signs and may eliminate the need for bulky wiring.

Updated on April 22, 2024

Wireless, biodegradable sensor monitors post-surgery blood flow

Stanford University researchers have developed a new wireless, battery-free, biodegradable blood flow sensor that can detect blockages.