Technology is perhaps the greatest agent of change in the modern world. Although never without risk, technological breakthroughs promise solutions to the most pressing global challenges of our time. From zero-emission cars fueled by hydrogen to computer chips modeled on the human brain, this year’s Top 10 Emerging Technologies list—an annual compilation from the World Economic Forum (WEF)—offers a vivid glimpse of the power of innovation to improve lives, transform industries and safeguard our planet.
El fabricante japonés de vehículos Suzuki Motor quiere comercializar la primera moto de hidrógeno fabricada en serie y planea comenzar a probarla en carretera el año próximo, según informó el diario Nikkei.
El Ministerio de Transporte de Japón podría tener aprobada en enero una normativa para este tipo de vehículos -que sería la primera del mundo- en materia de seguridad y medioambiental, lo que permitiría a Suzuki comenzar a testar su producto.
Metrovacesa quiere dejarlo todo atado, y bien atado, antes de que termine este 2015. Y a pesar de que el reloj está a punto de dar las uvas, la inmobiliaria ahora controlada por Banco Santander está próxima a conseguir su objetivo.
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According to researchers, 2016 will be the year of AI. Believed to be replacing the screen age as one of the “hot consumer trends,” the latest in AI allows for much more than robots, personal assistants, and self-driving cars.
Facebook recently announced that the company is open-sourcing its Big Sur servers designed for deep learning (i.e. voice, image, and language recognition). The move comes as no surprise. Google, IBM, and Microsoft already took decisive steps towards opening their AI technologies earlier this year.
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A research project may hint at how Facebook’s Oculus device will let you explore virtual reality someday: by using a bunch of electromagnets and sensors to track the motions of your individual fingers in three dimensions.
Called Finexus, the project employs four magnetic sensors to track fingernail-sized electromagnets placed on each of the user’s fingertips; it has been found to be accurate to within 1.3 millimeters. The project was created by a group of researchers from the University of Washington and Oculus Research.
Over the past decade, 3D printing has been blurring boundaries between imagination and fabrication.
Developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), computer-aided 3D-printing technology has opened up exciting and revolutionary new possibilities in customized medicines.
As MIT licensed its patented 3D printing technology for use in different fields, US-based Aprecia Pharmaceuticals picked up the exclusive rights to 3D-printing technology for pharmaceutical purposes in 2007.
La gran banca ha conseguido que cuatro empresas medianas españolas acepten una solución financiera que evite su entrada en concurso de acreedores. GAM, Bodegas Chivite y Condesa han firmado un acuerdo para reestructurar su deuda a través del nuevo vehículo creado por la banca. Ros Casares también podría firmar un preacuerdo en breve. Tras su recapitalización la banca venderá estas empresas a un tercero, que en el caso de Condesa será a ArcelorMittal.