After the pandemic, the IoT has been consolidated in companies in all sectors, since it allows them to create applications adaptable to all types of environments and achieve their objectives. The companies that have made the strongest commitment to investing in this type of solutions are those that diversify their use the most: they not only apply them in the field of workplace safety and productivity, but also to improve their sustainability objectives. And they are more likely to integrate them with emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, edge computing and digital twins.
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IndesIA elects its board of directors to promote Artificial Intelligence in the Spanish industry
Led by Repsol, Gestamp, Navantia, Técnicas Reunidas, Telefónica, Microsoft, Airbus and Ferrovial, the objective of the association is to position Spain as a benchmark in the use of data and artificial intelligence in the industrial field.
City of Ottawa saves 65,000 phone hours with Microsoft Power Virtual Agents
The City of Ottawa uses the Microsoft Power Platform to quickly respond to citizen needs, from reporting a pothole in the road to asking where I can get a COVID-19 test.
Microsoft will intensify its efforts to improve the accessibility of its technology and the employment of people with disabilities
With a new five-year commitment, which includes technology, research and agreements with third parties, Microsoft wants to help reduce the gap in the social inclusion of people with disabilities, whose employability rates are the lowest.
LaLiga partners with Microsoft to digitally transform football worldwide and reimagine a new era in sport
LaLiga and Microsoft have announced an expansion of their alliance focused on the digital transformation of the sports experience worldwide. Both organizations will also collaborate on the development of technological solutions for the media and entertainment industry through the association's technological offering, LaLiga Tech.