SIG introduces Sustainable SIG Terra Portfolio for the ANUGA FoodTec exhibition Source: The DairyNews 26 EN DE FR In line with its theme ‘Forward. for better’, SIG is presenting two of its front-running innovations. The new pre-made aseptic spouted pouch filling machine with integrated sterilization technology (in-line sterilization) This is the industry’s chance to get closer to our technology, rethink packaging and meet the next big development in
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Technology is being used to serve criminal interests, and this is evolving as criminal actors adapt to evade enforcement strategies. A common criminal use of the internet is the migration of physical illicit environmental markets to sites accessible on the surface web, such as social media and e-commerce platforms. As a result, criminal groups are becoming smaller, more secure and more efficient, with fewer intermediaries, improved communications and greater top-down control of criminal networks.
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The £500k GBP investment came from private UK business angels and the Wider Oxford Technology Angel Network (WOTAN) The funding will be used to support commercialization of the company’s innovative cryopreserved cell technology, scale up production of its assay-ready cells and expand its reach in the UK and Europe. CryoLogyx’s range of frozen, ready-to-use adherent cell lines offers scientists an efficient, reliable and cost-effective solution with enhanced reproducibility.
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A landmark international educational research project was recently launched in Ireland that will see all primary schools in the Republic of Ireland receive a free offline digital technology kit. The kit consist of the South Africa-developed offline coding game, Rangers, and a BBC micro:bit, the pocket-size computer that allows students to get hands-on with coding. Tangible Africa is an engagement project of the Nelson Mandela University Computing Sciences Department and its implementation partner, the Leva Foundation.
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The Irish Tech Challenge 2024 has been officially launched by Irish government minister Darragh O’Brien. It is a partnership between the Embassy of Ireland in SA, the Department of Science and Innovation and the Technology Innovation Agency, along with implementing partners Wits University’s Tshimologong Digital Precinct.
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About one in four farmers (24 percent) still have no idea what technologies will be used on their farm in the future. One-fifth (20 percent) of farmers who are not using robotics today expect to do so within the next five to ten years. By then, one-third of farmers would be using robotic solutions. Expectations are lowest in Japan, at 9 percent.
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NUS’ new Research, Innovation and Enterprise (RIE) 2025 plan. Deep tech is critical to solving many of today’s global challenges. It requires significant research depth as well as extensive development, testing and validation before arriving at commercial solutions.
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Chinese consumer electronics maker TCL is doubling down on fast-growing artificial intelligence technology to improve consumers' experience. TCL Industries said sound and image quality has been greatly improved thanks to the AI and large language models.
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Jeon Han and Lee Jun Young President Yoon Suk Yeol on March 18 stressed that artificial intelligence (AI) and new digital technology must enhance democracy and protect individual and societal freedom. At the opening ceremony for the third Summit for Democracy at the hotel Shilla Seoul in the capital's Jung-gu District, he said convenience of life and the democracy crisis are the two sides of digital technology.
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke during the ministerial session of the Summit for Democracy forum in Seoul on Monday (March 18, 2024). He highlighted the importance of making technological advances in artificial intelligence and digital transformation to safeguard democratic principles against attempts by authoritarian states to erode democracy. He stressed the need to ensure that technology sustains and supports democratic values and norms, pointing out such technological progress in AI and digital tools will spur the democratic renewal for the future.
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