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Touchlab to begin piloting its robotic skin sensors in a hospital setting

October 14, 2022

Manipulation and sensing have long been considered two key pillars for unlocking robotics’ potential. There’s a fair bit of overlap between the two, of course. As grippers have become a fundamental element of industrial robotics, these systems require the proper mechanisms for interacting with the world around them. Vision has long been a key to […]

Touchlab to begin piloting its robotic skin sensors in a hospital setting by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch

Innovation talk with Goldman Sachs TxB

October 14, 2022
Thank you for joining us on “The cloud hub: From cloud chaos to clarity.” Luc Teboul, managing director and head of engineering—transaction banking at Goldman Sachs, talks to Kapol Tandon, business head—Americas at Infosys Finacle, about what differentiates their first ever cloud-native transaction banking platform, TxB, from that offered by incumbents. Click here to continue.

Brown-Forman CISO Sailaja Kotra-Turner talks about the cybersecurity war

October 14, 2022
Thank you for joining us on “The cloud hub: From cloud chaos to clarity.” Brown-Forman’s global information security leader and CISO Sailaja Kotra-Turner shares her cybersecurity insights with Jeff Kavanaugh, chief learner at Infosys Knowledge Institute. Click here to continue.

An architecture for mature enterprise AI

October 14, 2022
Thank you for joining us on “The cloud hub: From cloud chaos to clarity.” Enterprise AI has generally not scaled well or worked across business functions. It also struggles to react quickly enough to fast-changing markets. A reference architecture can help businesses scale AI that is more agile, holistic, and future-proof. Click here to continue.

AI-led businesses will rule the future

October 14, 2022
Thank you for joining us on “The cloud hub: From cloud chaos to clarity.” Avrohom Gottheil, the founder of AskTheCEO Media, recaps the fascinating conversation he had with Gary Bhattacharjee, AI practice leader at Infosys, about the evolution of AI and how it will transform businesses in the future. Click here to continue.

Sugar Lab buys back its tech to take 3D-printed foods mainstream

October 14, 2022

The 3D printing world can print in concrete, plastic, metal and pretty much everything else that starts off gooey and turns solid after a while. That includes a bunch of different types of foods, as Sugar Lab demonstrates. The company was originally acquired by 3D Systems in 2013, but co-founders Kyle von Hasseln and Meagan […]

Sugar Lab buys back its tech to take 3D-printed foods mainstream by Haje Jan Kamps originally published on TechCrunch