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Can The Internet of Medical Things Improve Healthcare?
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Welcome to another edition of the IoT For All weekly newsletter! South Korea opened the door for robots to roam among pedestrians, a new autonomous truck parking network is being tested in Detroit, and we share our picks for the best smart home security gifts this year!
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📖 Top Articles
Can The Internet of Medical Things Actually Improve Healthcare?
The healthcare system as we know it today faces a multitude of challenges, including the struggle to secure timely appointments, prolonged wait times, delayed delivery of test results and insights, a scarcity of easily accessible and understandable information regarding personal health, and the burden of exceptionally high costs. So, how can we improve healthcare, medical, and wellness experiences in pursuit of a healthier society? Read Article
Evolving Location Solutions In Healthcare SpacesHealthcare leaders must look at the risks and challenges that their hospitals are facing, and consider what RTLS investments can help. Read Article | 2023 Smart Home Security |
🔥 Rapid Fire
A new wearable device could be instrumental in monitoring premature babies
South Korea opens the door for robots to roam among pedestrians
A new autonomous truck parking network is being tested in Detroit
🎙️ The IoT For All Podcast
This week’s IoT For All podcast featured Boyd Multerer, CEO of Kry10 and Xbox’s father of invention, who talked about mission-critical devices and using formal methods to secure them and the new regulations that will change software design forever!