Urban Development discussion flies to Japan
By 2050 the world’s urban population is expected to grow by 72%. This steep growth creates an unprecedented urge for understanding cities to enable planning for the future societal, economical
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By 2050 the world’s urban population is expected to grow by 72%. This steep growth creates an unprecedented urge for understanding cities to enable planning for the future societal, economical
Building materials for energy storing is a lot like baking. It requires the right ingredients in right amounts, and assembly in the correct order and under ideal conditions. And just
Many of EAI conferences are dealing with the design and functions of the soon-to-be 5G mobile network. International Conference on Heterogeneous Networking for Quality, Reliability, Security and Robustness (QSHINE) is very
It isn’t glamorous, but these robots could be the future of public health management. Meet Mario and Luigi, the plumber probes developed by researchers at the MIT Senseable City Lab,
There were always shortcuts to technology. A lone inventor, or even a team of aspiring scientists is scarcely able to progress at a desired pace, due to the lack of
An interview with András Alföldy-Boruss, founder of Next Generation Stress Management (NGStress), and a speaker in the Success Stories session, as well as a Birds of a Feather moderator at the
In consumer tech, this number is in hundreds, in advanced and specialized batteries it spans in thousands. With usage of nanorods (wires with diameter thousands times thinner than human hair)
EAI is proud to present eHealth 360° Summer School co-located with the eHealth 360° Summit 2016, taking place between June 15-17, 2016, in Budapest, Hungary. We have talked to some of
Big news came a few days ago from the University of Tokyo, where researchers created ultrathin, ultraflexible protective layer, which was then used for creating air stable organic light-emitting diode
Written for FutureEnterprise by Maria Logotheti. The story of economic progress has constantly been the story of disruption. Old ways and methods of production have been giving way to newer ones,