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From data to decisions: Domo’s Brad Kasell explores emerging tech in manufacturing

Amid rapid technological progress and dynamic shifts in the business environment, businesses across all sectors must remain ahead of the curve. Brad Kasell, a seasoned expert in business intelligence and technology at Domo, a cloud-native data experiences innovator, shares his perspective on the emerging trends reshaping the manufacturing sector.

Study reveals AI’s potential in predicting cybersickness among VR users

A new study has discovered the potential use of artificial intelligence in combating nausea, headaches, and dizziness experienced by virtual reality (VR) users. 

New research: Augmenting the bottom line with extended reality technologies

Many Australian small-to-medium manufacturers are yet to realise the benefits of low-cost extended reality (XR) technologies, says Anthony Franzè, Industrial Designer and Project Coordinator at the Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing (ARM) Hub.

Ericsson forecasts manufacturing transformation by 2030

The new report by Ericsson IndustryLab, titled The Rise of the Smarter, Swifter, Safer Production Employee, predicts transformation of manufacturing enterprises by 2030. The report...

Defence invests $10m in innovative AI technologies

Minister for Defence Industry and Science and Technology Melissa Price announced 10 new Defence Innovation Hub contracts to strengthen Defence’s military capability and support...

HTC to cut jobs as part of business “realignment program”

Global technology giant HTC has announced a program of business realignment aimed at generating significant profit growth through a leaner and more agile operating...
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