ENGAGING CO-CREATION TO PREPARE FOR FUTURE SECURITY THREATS' INTERPOL World is a biennial event owned by INTERPOL and supported by the Singapore's Ministry of Home Affairs and the Singapore Exhibition and Convention Bureau and is a global co-creation opportunity which engages the public and private sectors in dialogue, and fosters collaboration to counter future security and … [Read more...] about INTERPOL World 2019
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3 Key Tech Trends to Watch Out For In 2019
2019 looks to be the year of using smarter technology in a smarter way. Three key trends ” artificial intelligence systems becoming a serious component in enterprise tools, custom hardware breaking out for special use-cases, and a rethink on data science and its utility ” will all combine into a common theme. In recent years, we've seen all manner of jaw-dropping technology, … [Read more...] about 3 Key Tech Trends to Watch Out For In 2019
Confidence from Gartner Data & Analytics: IT is dead in 5 years
Last month, I had the incredible opportunity through my current employer to attend Gartner Data & Analytics summit in London, one of the top conferences around emerging trends in Data and Analytics. This year about 1600 people attended the event, expecting to get invaluable information on applying the latest data and analytics technologies to generate new revenue. Most … [Read more...] about Confidence from Gartner Data & Analytics: IT is dead in 5 years
Mobile technology as the future of sustainable society
For the last decade, we have been observing the largest rate of increase in mobile technology deployment, services and subscriber base. As mobile devices become cheaper and network coverage becomes more and more powerful, the use of mobile technologies is still on the rise. Mobile technology has the ability to bridge gaps (connectivity gaps, distance, gaps, class gaps) by … [Read more...] about Mobile technology as the future of sustainable society
Solving the Bee Crisis with Machine Learning
Without the natural pollination bees provide, global food supply would deplete so rapidly, the effects would be disastrous. They're an essential part of our ecosystem, a part of a delicate tapestry that works to naturally pollinate our crops. According to the British Bee Keepers Association, 1 in 3 mouthfuls of food we eat depend on bees. So, it's pretty important that we work … [Read more...] about Solving the Bee Crisis with Machine Learning