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New 3D Printer That Creates Custom Prescription Drugs Developed by University College London

January 4, 2023 by Mark Allinson

University College London (UCL) have developed an exciting new 3D printing technique: “volumetric 3D printing” that lets the pharmaceutical industry customize drugs – including shape, size, dosage, and release – according to each patient’s individual needs.

In turn, medical professionals may eventually be able to use 3D printing to “print” prescription drugs for patients in-office in the future. Not only does 3D printing promise to improve personalized medicine, but it’s also set to drastically cut cost and waste in the process. [Read more…] about New 3D Printer That Creates Custom Prescription Drugs Developed by University College London

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Benefits of Using an Automated Inventory Management System

December 8, 2022 by Mark Allinson

E-commerce businesses are successfully capitalizing on the interest of people, especially the ones based on products. But what is the x-factor of the success of these businesses along with their social media strategies and their online presence?

Their inventory management system is the answer. With the help of technology, fresh air has been brought to automate inventory management processes. As per reports, around 72 percent of retailers are set to utilize automated inventory management systems. [Read more…] about Benefits of Using an Automated Inventory Management System

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Everything You Need to Know About Translation Memory

December 3, 2022 by Mark Allinson

If you are using an advanced translation management system, it would definitely have a translation memory included. It is an amazing translation generation tool that has made it easier for brands to build a multilingual presence globally.

It will save your translation time and make it easier for you to market your brand to foreign markets faster.

With the help of translation memory, you can effortlessly generate a brand’s content translations in the fastest turnaround time. In this article, we will have a look at translation memories, their working, and the key benefits you will get from them in your overall translation management journey. [Read more…] about Everything You Need to Know About Translation Memory

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How Laser Technology Can Be Used

November 13, 2022 by Mark Allinson

In the amplification process, a laser produces a beam of light. Laser technology is useful in making several products in most fields, like medicine, industry, basic science, and information technology.

Blue-Ray, Barcode scanners, and LASIK eye surgery are courtesy of laser technology. The article below explains how you can use laser technology. [Read more…] about How Laser Technology Can Be Used

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What Impact Does Artificial Intelligence Have on VPN Technology?

November 12, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Artificial intelligence is no longer the sole domain of science fiction. Machine learning can be found in your cell phone, car, the internet, and the offline world. Machine learning looks for patterns to build the next generation of AI.

Any correct guesses are then recorded. This replication process is repeated until the algorithm is self-sufficient. However, there are drawbacks to this form of educational technology, the most obvious of which are our privacy, security, and individuality.

Artificial intelligence can gather information invisibly and access individuals’ private data worldwide. The wealthy and powerful can exploit AI. Currently, it assists governments in developing innovative strategies for censoring online information. [Read more…] about What Impact Does Artificial Intelligence Have on VPN Technology?

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See how you may utilize the digital money bitcoin

November 12, 2022 by Mark Allinson

BTC is a brand-new digital currency you may use to make purchases online. That’s how to create a BTC profile and use it right away.

In addition, https://bitcoin-up.live/ electronic trading platform users may buy, sell, and participate in cryptocurrencies, particularly in the electronic Yuan. [Read more…] about See how you may utilize the digital money bitcoin

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Benefits of Induction Hardening

November 11, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Case hardening process used to increase wear resistance, surface hardness and fatigue life through creation of a hardened surface layer while maintaining an unaffected core microstructure.

Induction hardening is used to increase the mechanical properties of ferrous components in a specific area. Typical applications are powertrain, suspension, engine components and stampings.

Induction hardening is excellent at repairing warranty claims / field failures. The primary benefits are improvements in strength, fatigue and wear resistance in a localised area without having to redesign the component. [Read more…] about Benefits of Induction Hardening

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Advice for Going Through Digital Transformation

November 2, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Digital transformation is something that all businesses need to go through. Essentially, this involves integrating digital technologies into the business operation to change the way in which the company operates.

Although this can be challenging and disruptive, you will find that there are many benefits to doing this, and it could help to boost the overall success of the business.

So, what can you do during digital transformation to overcome the challenges and reap the rewards? This article will look at a few tips for businesses going through a digital transformation that should be useful and help you to find success with yours if you happen to be going through the process. [Read more…] about Advice for Going Through Digital Transformation

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10 Winter Car Problems You Can’t Ignore

October 26, 2022 by Mark Allinson

In most parts of the country, winter means dealing with frigid temperatures, snow, ice and salt-covered roads. At first glance, this may not seem like it has much to do with your car or your driving.

However, the truth is that winter can present serious dangers when you’re behind the wheel and expose the vehicle itself to serious damage. Pay attention to these 10 common winter car problems and you’ll be prepared to handle whatever Mother Nature throws your way. [Read more…] about 10 Winter Car Problems You Can’t Ignore

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High-Tech Bots and Devices for Business Owners

October 26, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Hiring employees is one of the costliest moves any business owner can make. Along with the obvious monetary toll in the form of payroll expenses, there are other considerations.

Things like insurance, necessary office space, training, and other factors can add up fast. Maybe that’s why so many entrepreneurs and independent startup owners are seeking financial relief in the form of automation.

Companies of all sizes and in all industries can leverage the savings and increased efficiency that many forms of technology can deliver. Devices like video recorders are a huge help to transport companies that operate truck fleets. [Read more…] about High-Tech Bots and Devices for Business Owners

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