Showcasing New Zealand’s Environment Via Drones
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The Spatial Awareness Project will demonstrate the exciting possibilities these new Geographic Information System technologies are bringing to the study of geography.
Next Gen Mobile Tech to Catch Dangerous Drivers
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The next-generation mobile speed cameras have the ability to capture multiple motorists simultaneously, across multiple lanes and directions, detecting speeds up to 350km/h.
NTU Singapore’s Scientists Discover Structure of Key Part of Pneumonia Virus Enzyme
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Analysis done of these structures provided insights into the new targets for developing antiviral molecules against both viruses.
Malaysia’s Eyes Set on Pursuing Facial Recognition Technology
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Recognising the plethora of benefits gained from facial recognition technology, Malaysia has been deploying it to for safety, citizen services and commercial applications, among other areas.
Vietnam Working to Enable Digital Development
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Vietnam launched a cloud computing and data centre club to promote the market of cloud computing services and the development of data centres nationwide.
Machine Learning and Imaging to Boost Breast Cancer Diagnosis
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University of Auckland researchers have developed biomechanical analysis techniques that automatically merge information from different medical images of the breast.
Indian Scholars Develop Revolutionary Tech to Treat Cancer
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Gene and cell therapies were used to re-engineer immune cells to attack and kill cancer cells in the body. The treatment is less painful than surgery, chemotherapy or radiation, and is known to lower chances of a relapse.
VR Training for Nursing Students
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The VR program training replicates a real-world emergency room and allows students to respond to high-pressure mock scenarios via a VR headset.