Adents, the serialization and traceability software specialist, recently finalized a round of funding of 12 million euros, bringing to 20 million euros the total amount invested in the company over the last 18 months. This increase in capital was signed by Adents’ long time investors NAXICAP Partners, Omnes Capital and CapHorn Invest. The new funding will primarily support the further development of a global network of « solution partners » and gaining footholds in new international markets.
Over the last few years, Adents has emerged as one of the leading providers of versatile and easily deployable serialization and track-and-trace software solutions for the pharmaceutical and life sciences industries.
Technology can be awkward. Our pockets are weighed down with ever-larger smartphones that are a pain to pull out when we’re in a rush. And attempts to make our devices more easily accessible with smart watches have so far fallen flat.
But what if a part of your body could become your computer, with a screen on your arm and maybe even a direct link to your brain?
Artificial electronic skin (e-skin) could one day make this a possibility. Researchers are developing flexible, bendable and even stretchable electronic circuits that can be applied directly to the skin. As well as turning your skin into a touchscreen, this could also help replace feeling if you’ve suffered burns or problems with your nervous system.
This week’s haul of news from the frontiers of science and innovation includes a piece about a nimble AI that shot down a seasoned Air Force pilot during a dog fight simulation, an article about a federal approval for the first human trial involving the DNA-editing tool CRISPR-Cas9 and a story about Israeli researchers who hacked a PC disconnected from the internet via its cooling fan.
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Las compañías vascas del sector de ingeniería y consultoría no consiguen recuperar los niveles de facturación del inicio de esta década por el sistema de licitaciones y los recortes públicos.
En el marco de las políticas de empleo de su Fondo de Contribución para Educación y Promoción Cooperativa y otros Fines de Interés Público correspondiente al ejercicio de 2015, ABANTAIL S.COOP. ha realizado una donación económica para el desarrollo de la iniciativa KIMU BERRI, proyecto cuyo objetivo es la promoción del emprendimiento juvenil en Debagoiena, adoptando para ello las temáticas y tecnologías propias de la sociología de la juventud.
La contribución realizada a KIMU BERRI por ABANTAIL S.COOP. ha permitido a esta entidad:
News first hit media outlets on Monday, June 27, 2016 that a U.S. healthcare database had been breached and half a million patient records had been stolen and posted for sale on the Dark Web. Later reports suggested even more records had been stolen when the hacker advertised another 9.3 million files of patient information – bringing the total to a staggering 10 million personal health records of American citizens for sale from multiple organizations in the health industry.