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Modern Digital Solutions: Harnessing Cutting-edge Technology for Mobile App Development

Modern Digital Solutions: Harnessing Cutting-edge Technology for Mobile App Development

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IoT. Consumer and enterprise IoT devices are used to communicate with other devices without human intervention. For example, self-driving cars use sensors, onboard computers and other connected devices to connect with GPS, weather and other systems to navigate the road safely. Smart sensors are also used in supply chain management systems to track the progress of goods in transit. The nontraditional computers, sensors and other devices that make up IoT are able to connect and communicate without direct human intervention.

  • Looking specifically at smartphone-dependent Americans, three-in-ten say their smartphone doing everything they need to do online is their most important reason for not having broadband at home.
  • Haptic communication utilising 6G can reconstruct brain impulses and portray them as a 3D movie of a person’s view.
  • By assessing production values against consumption values, we determine net exports for each country.
  • AI is already in the camera of most high-end smartphones,
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Small but powerful North Van company powered by cutting-edge technology

Small but powerful North Van company powered by cutting-edge technology

A company in North Vancouver that provides small yet powerful components that help drive many clean technologies is one that Ottawa says will benefit from new tax credits.

Federal Minister of Transport Omar Alghabra was stopped by North Vancouver company Accelovant on Wednesday for a first-hand look at the home-grown technology.

The North Vancouver company uses a patented cutting-edge technology to make fiber-optic temperature sensors key to the efficient manufacture of semi-conductor computer chips.

Those chips are used in a vast array of modern technologies, including green transportation options like e-bikes and electric vehicles.

“Last year’s cars have about 30 chips in each one. Electronic vehicles have 3,000 chips per vehicle,” said Accelovant Technologies CEO Michael Goldstein. Chips are key to safe fast-charging of electric batteries in everything from cell phones to cars, he said.

And while the computer chips themselves aren’t new, Acceleovant’s technology has been changing the way

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