Portable AI medical kit could save lives on battlefield

Spotted: Researchers at two US-based universities are creating an emergency, AI-powered medical kit to save lives on the battlefield. TRAuma Care In a Rucksack (TRACIR) would provide “robotically controlled critical care interventions to patients in remote and austere environments”. TRACIR aims to use AI-driven care to ensure an injured person’s survival for long medical evacuations,…

By jrtrombold@gmail.com June 3, 2019 Off

Startup predicts weather using cell phone signals

Boston-based startup ClimaCell is using cell phone signals and street cameras to create weather forecasts. The company says they’re more accurate too: as much as 60 percent better than existing providers such as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. ClimaCell analyses the radar signals used by other forecasters and complements them with signals from millions…

By jrtrombold@gmail.com May 31, 2019 Off

NavVis Cloud turns laser scanner data into 3D buildings

Munich-based NavVis has launched NavVis Cloud, a cloud-based platform that gives laser scanning professionals access to its NavVis IndoorViewer. The web-based application transforms data captured by laser scanners into immersive 3D buildings. The software allows scanned data to automatically be structured into a basic model of the building. [embedded content] The building is displayed as…

By jrtrombold@gmail.com May 31, 2019 Off