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Biggest influencers in future cities in Q4 2020: The top individuals to follow – Verdict

Using research from GlobalDatas Influencer platform, Verdict has named ten of the most influential people and companies in digital construction on Twitter during Q4 2020.

Ronald Van Loon is a principal analyst and CEO of the Intelligent World, an influencer network connecting businesses and experts with new tech, artificial intelligence (AI), analytics, and data enthusiasts. He is a recognised thought leader in technologies such as AI, the internet of things (IoT), machine learning, and 5G, among others.

Loon is an advisory board member at Simplilearn, an education management company and has also served as director of Advertisement, an information technology and services company.

Twitter followers: 233,183

GlobalData influencer score: 100

Glen Gilmore is the founding faculty for digital marketing programmes at the Rutgers University School of Business. His teachings focus on crisis communications, emerging tech, digital marketing, brand management, and global social media law.

Gilmore is also serves as independent consultant for Gerson Lehrman Group, an information services company.

Twitter followers: 296,416

GlobalData influencer score: 88

Alvin Foo is the co-founder of DAOventures, a decentralised finance (DeFi) robo advisor and automated money manager. Foo is a technology and marketing evangelist with a keen interest in technologies such as blockchain, AI, digital transformation, DeFi, electric vehicles (EVs), fintech, and marketing technology.

Foo also co-founded Magic Rainbow, a digital marketing agency and is a member of the board of advisors at SXSW, an entertainment company.

Twitter followers: 56,257

GlobalData influencer score: 83

Guidaautonamo is a technologist specialising in driverless cars and mobility segments. An expert in the autonomous vehicles segment, he shares news and topics related to the risks, infrastructure, legislation, and potential of driverless cars on his blog.

His areas of interest include the transition to electric vehicles, rapid battery enhancements, and pricing of electric cars.

Twitter followers: 6,663

GlobalData influencer score: 81

Kirk Borne is the principal data scientist and data science fellow at Booz Allen Hamilton. He specialises in technologies such as AI, IoT, big data, data mining, data marketing, data analytics, and data security.

Borne is also an advisory board member of Syntasa, a computer software company and an executive committee member of the Astroinformatics and Astrostatistics International Organisations.

Twitter followers: 269,404

GlobalData influencer score: 76

Harold Sinnott is a social media and digital marketing consultant, specialises in emerging technologies, future of work, digital transformation, and business intelligence. He has extensive experience across industries including healthcare, financial services, and telecommunications, enabling business strategy and value transformation.

Having worked in fast-paced environments, Sinnott has helped in building and manging relationships, leaders, talent, and performance improvement capabilities. He has worked with eminent organisations such as Telefnica, Citi, and DHL.

Twitter followers: 72,394

GlobalData influencer score: 75

SmartCitiesWorld is an online platform providing information to B2B users about the infrastructure delivering smart living and smarter communities. Its caters to all sectors including energy, transportation, buildings, data, governance, and connectivity.

Twitter followers: 9,099

GlobalData influencer score: 73

Cities Today is an online source for analysis, comments, and best practices on sustainable urban development that allow local governments to network with public and private sector solutions.

The website highlights issues and opportunities related to urban planning and development, mobility, safety, smart technology, resilience, and resource efficiency.

Twitter followers: 22,015

GlobalData influencer score: 72

Jean-Baptiste Lefevre is the chief digital and social media officer at ChoYou, a leading marketing and public relations agency. He specialises in areas such as social media marketing, content strategy, event marketing, event planning, brand consulting, video production, and leadership development.

Lefevre has also been associated with the banking firm BNP Paribas, where he worked for 19 years in different capacities and managed projects on new technologies, derived new payment methods, and sourced start-ups to make open innovation with trades.

Twitter followers: 77,346

GlobalData influencer score: 69

Antonia Vieira Santos is a social media business evangelist at Atos, a leading digital transformation firm. He is an innovation broker and digital consultant for firms focussing on business intelligence, social medial analytics, social business, and customer experience.

Santos is also a council member for the programmatic council at British Interactive Media Association (BIMA), a non-profit representing UKs digital industry.

Twitter followers: 78,032

GlobalData influencer score: 68

GlobalDatas influencer identification framework identifies influencers based on relevance; size of network, connections and followers; engagement levels with their content and analysis and input from sector experts. Influencers are then evaluated on a series of specific topic-related keywords used over the period and weighted by engagement metrics.

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Are you ready to be a techno-optimist again? – MIT Technology Review

Stanford economist Erik Brynjolfsson and his colleagues have created a new measure to try to capture the contribution of these digital goods. Called GDP-B (the B is for benefits), it is calculated by using online surveys to ask people just how much they value various digital services. What would you have to be paid, for example, to live a month without Facebook?

The calculations suggest that US consumers have gained some $225 billion in uncounted value from Facebook alone since 2004. Wikipedia added $42 billion. Whether GDP-B could fully account for the seeming slowdown in productivity is uncertain, but it does provide evidence that many economists and policymakers may have undervalued the digital revolution. And that, says Brynjolfsson, has important implications for how much we should invest in digital infrastructure and prioritize certain areas of innovation.

GDP-B is one of a larger set of efforts to find statistics that more accurately reflect the changes we care about. The idea is not to throw out GDP, but to complement it with other metrics that more broadly reflect what we might call progress.

Another such measure is the Social Progress Index, which was created by a pair of economists, MITs Scott Stern and Harvards Michael Porter. It collects data from 163 countries on factors including environmental quality, access to health care and education, traffic deaths, and crime. While wealthier countries, unsurprisingly, tend to do better on this index, Stern says the idea is to look at where social progress diverges from GDP per capita. That shows how some countries, even poor ones, are better than others at turning economic growth into valued social changes.

"Imagining when the covid-19 pandemic is over ... which should your country prioritize more?"

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The US, with one of the worlds highest levels of GDP per capita, is 28th in the index, and is one of only four countries whose scores have declined since 2014. Norway, which is similarly wealthy, was ranked first in 2020 (see chart below). Some poorer countries also outperform.

Very often the decisions about innovation and technology are about its economic impact, says Stern. Theres nothing wrong with that. But are we directing the economic rewards to areas that will advance social progress?

A similar thought lies behind another alternative to GDP, developed by Diane Coyle and her colleagues at the Bennett Institute for Public Policy in Cambridge, UK. Their measure of what they call the wealth economy is based on what they define as the assets of a society, including its human capital (the health and skills of its people), natural capital (its resources and the health of the environment), and social capital (trust and social cohesion).

Its a hugely ambitious project that attempts to create a couple of key measurements for each asset. Those numbers, says Coyle, are meant to inform better decisions about technology and innovation, including decisions on the priorities for government investment. She says the approach allows you to ask, What is the technology doing for people?

The value of these various alternatives to GDP is that they provide a broader picture of how our lives are changing as a result of technology. Had they been in place 20 years ago, they might have shined light on crises we were late in seeing, such as the growth of income inequality and the rapid deterioration of our climate. If 20 years ago was a time of peak techno-optimism, it might have prompted us to ask, Optimism about what?

About a decade ago, the techno-optimist narrative began to fall apart.

In 2011 Tyler Cowen, an economist at George Mason University in Virginia, wrote The Great Stagnation, arguing that the technologies that seemed so impressive at the timeespecially social media and smartphone appswere doing little to stimulate economic growth and improve peoples lives. The Rise and Fall of American Growth, a 2016 bestseller by Robert Gordon, another prominent economist, ran to more than 700 pages, detailing the reasons for the slowdown in TFP after 2004. The temporary boom from the internet, he declared, was over.

The books helped kick off an era of techno-pessimism, at least among economists. And in the last few years, problems like misinformation on social media, the precarious livelihoods of gig-economy workers, and the creepier uses of data mining have fueled a broader pessimist outlooka sense that Big Tech not only isnt making society better but is making it worse.

These days, however, Cowen is returning to the optimist camp. Hes calling for more research to explain progress and how to create it, but he says its a more positive story than it was a few years ago. The apparent success of covid vaccines based on messenger RNA has him excited. So do breakthroughs in using AI to predict protein folding, the powerful gene-editing tool CRISPR, new types of batteries for electric vehicles, and advances in solar power.

What is the technology doing for people?

An anticipated boom in funding from both governments and businesses could amplify the impact of these new technologies. President Joe Biden has pledged hundreds of billions in infrastructure spending, including more than $300 billion over the next four years for R&D. The EU has its own massive stimulus bill. And there are signs of a new round of venture capital investments, especially targeting green tech.

If the techno-optimists are right, then our 10 breakthrough technologies for 2021 could have a bright future. The science behind mRNA vaccines could open a new era of medicine in which we manipulate our immune system to transform cancer treatment, among other things. Lithium-metal batteries could finally make electric cars palatable for millions of consumers. Green hydrogen could help replace fossil fuels. The advances that made GPT-3 possible could lead to literate computers as the next big step in artificial intelligence.

Still, the fate of the technologies on the 2001 list tells us that progress wont happen just because of the breakthroughs themselves. We will need new infrastructure for green hydrogen and electric cars; new urgency for mRNA science; and new thinking around AI and the opportunities it presents in solving social problems. In short, we need political will.

But the most important lesson from the 2001 list is the simplest: Whether these breakthroughs fulfill their potential depends on how we choose to use them. And perhaps thats the greatest reason for renewed optimism, because by developing new ways of measuring progress, as economists like Coyle are doing, we can also create new aspirations for these brilliant new technologies. If we can see beyond conventional economic growth and start measuring how innovations improve the lives of as many people as possible, we have a much greater chance of creating a better world.

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NC Central University is added to IBM’s HBCU quantum computing program – WRAL Tech Wire

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When IBM launched theIBM-HBCU Quantum Centerlast September, our goal was to collaborate with historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in a way that would advance not only quantum information science, but also STEM-based opportunities for these traditionally underrepresented communities. We are proud to report that this initiative in the quantum computing field is off to a fast start, as HBCUs, students, and faculty begin to explore the Centers vast potential.

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Membership has nearly doubledin less than six monthsto a total of 23 HBCUs. We have created a community of students and faculty, including the start of an undergraduate research program where students are exploring quantum computation withQiskit, and havecontributed to a pre-printon arXiv that investigates the use of machine learning and quantum computing to better understand unknown quantum systems.

Today, weve announced a slate of new members for the Center, with 10 historically Black colleges and universities joining the Centers 13 founding institutions. The new schools (in alphabetical order) are:

In addition to this rapid growth, we are honored to have distinguished faculty as members of the Center, including Howard University associate professor of physicsThomas Searles, winner of the inauguralJoseph A. Johnson III Award for Excellence;Serena Eley, an assistant professor of physics at the Colorado School of Mines and head of theEley Quantum Materials Group; andAnderson Sunda-Meya, an associate professor of physics at Xavier University of Louisiana and recipient of the2021 American Physical Society Excellence in Physics Education Award.

ProfessorsEleyandSearleshave also received grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF) through the organizations Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program. The program supports early-career faculty who have the potential to become academic role models in research and education and to lead advances in their department or organization.

The Center is a multi-year investment designed to prepare and develop talent at HBCUs from all STEM disciplines. IBMs goals are to build a sustainable quantum research and education program by increasing the number of Black students educated in Quantum Information Science and Engineering (QISE), strengthening research efforts of faculty at HBCUs in QISE, and providing opportunities for scholarship, fellowships, and internships for HBCU undergraduate and graduate students.

The IBM-HBCU Quantum Centers mission is to educate, foster collaboration on joint research, and ultimately createa more diverse quantum-ready workforcefor students studying everything from physics and chemistry to computer science and business.The Centers members collaborate across their respective institutions, and are building regional interactions to strengthen both faculty and student engagement.

Black and Latinx students leave STEM majors at nearly twice the rate of white students, due largely to the lack of a support structure and access to resources as they pursue their academic goals,according to EAB, a Washington-based education research company. We see the need for an inclusive, supportive space where these students and their professors are able to collaborate and explore emerging technologies. This collaboration with HBCUs, which educate27 percentof African American graduates with STEM degrees, will increase opportunities for faculty and students to identify and launch successful careers in the budding field of quantum computing.

Since IBM first put a quantum computer on the cloud almost five years ago, it has pushed the boundaries of both access and enablement for quantum computation at a global scale. One example is ourQiskit Global Summer School, which delivered an undergraduate-level course on quantum algorithms to a global audience of over 4,000 students in over 100 countries. Another example is our partnership withThe Coding Schoolexpanding quantum education to high schools by educating thousands of students around the world for a full academic year.

We know that early touch points with new technology can help increase the likelihood of capturing interest in the subject and is critical for underrepresented communities. In return, we envision quantum computing benefitting greatly from a diverse community of researchers and industry professionals that can help advance the technology and identify commercial applications.

As the Center continues to develop, we are measuring success on a number of metrics, including student engagement, talent and workforce development, and research capacity. We hope to apply these best practices as we build the quantum workforce, especially at community colleges and undergraduate and minority-serving institutions, which all serve traditionally underrepresented communities in STEM.

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Global Cryogen Free Dilution Refrigerators Market Expected to Reach USD 211.4 Million by 2027 With A CAGR Of 9.1% | Growth Market Reports – PRNewswire

PUNE, India, Feb. 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- According to a recent market study published by Growth Market Reports, titled, "Global Cryogen Free Dilution Refrigerators Marketby Types (Base Temperature Less Than 10 mK, Base Temperature Between 10 - 20 mK, Base Temperature between 21 - 80 mK, and Base Temperature Above 80 mK), Applications (Nano Research, Quantum Computing, Low Temperature Detection, and Others) and Regions: Size, Share, Trends, and Opportunity Analysis, 2020-2027", the market was valued at USD 112.1 Million in 2019 and is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of 9.1% between 2020 and 2027. On the basis of volume, global cryogen free dilution refrigerators market is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of 8.1% during the forecast period. Rise in the investment in R&D for developing quantum computing applications and quantum computer is expected to increases the demand for cryogen free dilution refrigerators.

The report covers comprehensive data on emerging trends, market drivers, growth opportunities, and restraints that can change the market dynamics of the industry. It provides an in-depth analysis of the market segments which include products, applications, and competitor analysis.

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The global cryogen free dilution refrigerators market is segmented into types, applications, and regions.

On the basis of types,the market has been divided into base temperature less than 10 mK, base temperature between 10 - 20 mK, base temperature between 21 - 80 mK, and base temperature above 80 mK.

In terms of applications,the global cryogen free dilution refrigerators market has classified as nano research, quantum computing, low temperature detection, and others.

By region,cryogen free dilution refrigerators market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa (MEA).

North America region is further bifurcated into countries such as the U.S., and Canada. The Latin America region is further segmented into Brazil, Mexico, and Rest of Latin America, the Asia Pacific is further segmented into, China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia, South East Asia (SEA), and Rest of Asia Pacific (APAC). The European region is further categorized into Germany, France, U.K., Spain, Russia, and Rest of Europe, and the Rest of Europe, and the MEA region is further divided into Saudi Arabia, South Africa, UAE, and the Rest of MEA.

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Cryogen free dilution refrigerators have become one of the integral and dominant components in the technological world owing to their effectiveness in cooling technical parts for relevant research fields. In the last few years, the use of cryogen free dilution refrigerators has been useful in various scientific quantum computers around the world, as it helps detect the behaviour and nature of energy and matter at the quantum level. Cryogen free dilution refrigerators use Helium-4 and Helium-3 isotopes in the place of liquid helium and liquid nitrogen for continuous & excessive cooling.

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Data Mining Tools Market Booming Worldwide Opportunity, Upcoming Trends & Growth Forecast 2020-2028 – NY Market Reports

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Companies Covered: IBM, Microsoft, SAS Institute, Oracle, Intel Corporation, SAP SE, RapidMiner, KNIME, Teradata, MathWorks, H2O.ai, Alteryx, FICO, Angoss, Salford Systems, BlueGranite, Megaputer, Biomax Informatics, Frontline Systems, Dataiku

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Important Market Players:IBM, Microsoft, SAS Institute, Oracle, Intel Corporation, SAP SE, RapidMiner, KNIME, Teradata, MathWorks, H2O.ai, Alteryx, FICO, Angoss, Salford Systems, BlueGranite, Megaputer, Biomax Informatics, Frontline Systems, Dataiku.

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Market Segmentation:By services (managed services and others), By business function (Marketing, Finance, Supply chain and logistics, Operations), By deployment type (cloud and on-premises), By organization size (large enterprises and SMES), By Industry Vertical (Retail, Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI), Healthcare and life sciences, Telecom and IT, Government and defense, Energy and Utilities, Manufacturing, Others).

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COVID-19 Impact on Data Mining Tools Market Size, Share Segmentation and Top Key Players Analysis 2020 NeighborWebSJ – NeighborWebSJ

The comprehensive in-depth analysis of the market presents a study on the development of the global Data Mining Tools market and its potential growth pattern over the forecast period of 2016-2028.

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Companies Covered: IBM, Microsoft, SAS Institute, Oracle, Intel Corporation, SAP SE, RapidMiner, KNIME, Teradata, MathWorks, H2O.ai, Alteryx, FICO, Angoss, Salford Systems, BlueGranite, Megaputer, Biomax Informatics, Frontline Systems, Dataiku

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Market Segmentation: By services (managed services and others), By business function (Marketing, Finance, Supply chain and logistics, Operations), By deployment type (cloud and on-premises), By organization size (large enterprises and SMES), By Industry Vertical (Retail, Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI), Healthcare and life sciences, Telecom and IT, Government and defense, Energy and Utilities, Manufacturing, Others)

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Engineering sustainability into the next century and beyond – Missouri S&T News and Research

For the past 150 years, Missouri S&T (AKA Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy and the University of Missouri-Rolla) has produced world-changing engineers. At the intersection of S&Ts 150th anniversary and National Engineers Week, were looking ahead at how engineering can lead the way for the next 150 years.

Leaders in the College of Engineering and Computing shared their thoughts about the most important focus for their disciplines, and a trend quickly emerged sustainability. From carbon capture and advanced materials to water and soil use, engineering can play a big role in careful stewardship of resources, both now and in the future, as outlined by the heads of some of S&Ts engineering departments.

Dr. Kwame Awuah-Offei, mining and explosives engineering The need for mined materials is going to grow for two reasons: increasing urbanization in the developing world and transition to green energy. If we dont find ways to increase our production in a sustainable way, the environmental and societal impacts of mining will be a significant drawback to our quest to develop and use green energy to combat climate change.

Dr. David Bayless, mechanical and aerospace engineering Looking to the next 150 years, I think artificial intelligence will have the greatest impact, and the way we enable machine learning and its integration into our world will be as important as the technological advancements themselves. We could wind up in a world where we have even more free time to pursue our interests (education, art, research) or we could wind up fostering more inequality where those who have resources and ability to use and control AI integration will have more economic and political power than those who do not.

Dr. David Borrok, geosciences and geological and petroleum engineering Over the next 150 years, geological engineering is poised to leverage ongoing improvements in unmanned aerial surveying, satellite-based data and advanced computing to gather and apply high-resolution data about the Earths surface and subsurface at all scales to solve problems related to water and soil sustainability, predict and mitigate natural hazards, and provide clean and renewable energy sources.

Meanwhile, petroleum companies are evolving to take a broader view of energy. Although we will still need substantial amounts of oil and gas for the foreseeable future, these companies are developing new technologies in areas such as geothermal energy and CO2 sequestration.You can expect petroleum engineers to be leaders in building a sustainable energy portfolio.

Dr. Joel Burken, civil, architectural and environmental engineering Civil engineers will revolutionize our infrastructure from the molecular properties of building materials to integrating infrastructure systems on a grand scale and will improve our urban centers into more efficient, healthy, livable mega cities.

Architectural engineers will integrate new technologies into smart cities to allow sustainable buildings of the future to incorporate energy generation and storage and to be more connected to the people living in those spaces.

Environmental engineers will take on chemical and biological threats that cause loss of life and address social barriers to implement lifesaving technical solutions to protect global public health through clean water, sanitation and clean air.

Dr. Gregory Hilmas, materials science and engineering I see big changes in biomaterials that will live inside the human body to provide biosensing and biofeedback with respect to the health of the body. I think they will be able to cure certain conditions by responding to issues in the human body and then adapting and resolving those issues.

Dr. Suzanna Long, engineering management and systems engineering Engineering managers and systems engineers consider complexity and rapid change as part of engineering design. In the years to come, EMSE graduates will design mechanisms to address challenges with our critical infrastructure. Examples include real-time databases and data mining tools to connect organ donors to recipients, locations for charging infrastructure to support wide-scale electric vehicle adoption, transportation design for safe, secure transport of energy materials, and more.

Dr. Hu Yang, chemical and biochemical engineering Chemical and biochemical engineering can contribute a lot to make the world better. If I had to pick a single innovation, I would say carbon capture and storage technology to prevent global warming.

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Maptek looks back on 40 years of mining software advances – International Mining

Maptek is looking back on its roots, 40 years after geologist Bob Johnson laid foundations for the company to become a leading provider of innovative software, hardware and services for the mining industry.

In the mid-1970s, Johnson opened a small bureau service above a row of shops in suburban Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, to computerise coal seam drafting. That venture was the precursor to Maptek, which today develops, sells and supports innovative mining solutions to more than 20,000 users worldwide.

In 1981, Johnson then formed a company to allow customers to do their own computer work. That became Maptek, which today employs 350 staff in 18 offices to support a customer base including the worlds biggest mines across more than 90 countries.

The transformation from startup to global technology developer did not happen overnight, Maptek founder Johnson acknowledges, as he reflects on what defines Maptek today. Innovation results from many small increments it rarely happens from an epiphany.

We started off by computerising the plotting of boreholes and mapping of coal deposits, which, until then, was a very tedious manual process. People were asking if it worked for all commodities, not just coal, and I realised we needed to put the software in the hands of the users. This was how Maptek came about.

Johnson states that Maptek sets and continuously strivers to hit a high standard.

Early computing in the 1980s was the breeding ground for automating manual tasks and it was a challenge to convince some people to replace existing practices, he said. Tradition dies hard!

Maptek integrated multiple steps in the computerisation of mining applications. In this way we were able to own the workflow and its probably key to why our first customer, BHP Coal, remains a customer today.

He added: Do something different and stay in front is a guiding principle that remains a key business value for Maptek.

Fast forward to 2021 where CEO Eduardo Coloma is embracing the vision, with a long-term technology development roadmap to deliver state-of-the-art solutions and exceptional customer experience, the company says.

Maptek intends to stay ahead by continuing to be a disruptive influence and affect change for the betterment of the mining industry, Coloma says.

The new Mining 4.0 paradigm has five characteristics, according to Coloma.

Vast amounts of data; delivering that data to the right people at the right time; efficient data storage and universal access to it; using technology for computationally-intensive tasks; and data-driven decision makingall need to be balanced, he said. Add to that the challenges that the pandemic unleashed!

He added: With challenge comes opportunity. Miners are continually on the lookout for smarter processes.

Maptek was conceived 40 years ago at the start of the digital revolution. Customers today have an ever-growing appetite for technologies to enable digitalisation and automation. They are not afraid of new technology and look to us to lead them.

Its not just technology that is fast-evolving, the people and organisations who consume it must also be open to adopting new ways of working. Digitalisation has provided the conduit for data to be universally accessible and dynamically updatable.

We want to make sure our customers get the most of their data, sharing it across the organisation in such a way that everyone benefits. Data is being democratised!

A data-driven culture embraces systems which are robust, repeatable and user-independent, according to Coloma.

Crucially these systems meet the needs of a mobile, shift-based and geographically dispersed workforce, he said.

We build technology solutions that allow our customers to turn their data into knowledge and use that knowledge to support business improvement. We provide an automated decision support ecosystemthey provide their individual experience and intuition to make that knowledge relevant to their business.

Already we are exploiting machine learning and digital twinning to connect the planning cycle to production performance data for comparing performance against plans.

With fewer barriers to extending technology within mines, companies are looking at the entire value chain to make improvements. Maptek can help connect processes, functions and data to enable more accurate, predictable and profitable operation of mines, it says.

In closing, Coloma explains why Maptek is well placed to help mining companies use their data as a bridge to continuous improvement.

Our unique culture, instilled by our founder Bob Johnson, gives staff a great amount of freedom to be innovative, he said. It fosters imagination everywhere and is the key to continued success.

We give our customers the freedom to dream and ask for solutions to their real world problems.

Our enduring relationships with customers are hugely important in our ability to solve these challenges. Bob mentioned our first customer, who remains a customer today. But accepting that change is inevitable is a reminder to us not to rest on tradition.

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Outlook on the Mammography Workstation Global Market to 2028 – by Modality, Application, End-use and Region – GlobeNewswire

Dublin, Feb. 24, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Mammography Workstation Market Share, Size, Trends, Industry Analysis Report, By Modality; By Application; By End-Use, By Regions; Segment Forecast, 2021-2028" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The global mammography workstation market is expected to reach USD 216.0 million by 2028, according to the study. This report gives a detailed insight into current market dynamics and provides analysis on future market growth.

The global mammography workstation industry is projected to grow, owing to the rising prevalence of breast cancer, growing awareness among women of early diagnosis, and technological advancements in breast cancer detection systems. Early-onset of breast cancer is primarily attributed to the faulty hereditary gene BRCA, coupled with faulty diet, lifestyle, and hormonal imbalances.

The global mammography workstation industry is fragmented based on modality, application, end-use, and region. In terms of modality, the mammography workstation industry is segmented into multimodal, and standalone. The mammography workstation industry application segment is further divided into diagnostic screening, advanced imaging, and clinical review. In terms of end-use, the mammography workstation industry is segmented into hospitals, breast care centers, and academia.

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Key Topics Covered:

1. Introduction1.1. Report Description1.1.1. Objectives of the Study1.1.2. Market Scope1.1.3. Assumptions1.2. Stakeholders

2. Executive Summary2.1. Market Highlights

3. Research Methodology3.1. Overview3.1.1. Data Mining3.2. Data Sources3.2.1. Primary Sources3.2.2. Secondary Sources

4. Mammography Workstation Market Insights4.1. Mammography Workstation - Industry snapshot4.2. Mammography Workstation Market Dynamics4.2.1. Drivers and Opportunities4.2.1.1. Rising prevalence of breast cancer4.2.1.2. Women awareness regarding ill effects4.2.2. Restraints and Challenges4.2.2.1. High cost of standalone devices4.3. Porter's Five Forces Analysis4.3.1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers (Moderate)4.3.2. Threats of New Entrants: (Low)4.3.3. Bargaining Power of Buyers (Moderate)4.3.4. Threat of Substitute (Moderate)4.3.5. Rivalry among existing firms (High)4.4. PESTLE Analysis4.5. Mammography Workstation Market Industry trends

5. Mammography Workstation Market Assessment by Modality5.1. Key Findings5.2. Introduction5.2.1. Global Mammography Workstation Market, By Modality, 2016-2028 (USD Million)5.3. Multimodal5.3.1. Global Mammography Workstation Market, by Multimodal, by Region, 2016-2028 (USD Million)5.4. Standalone5.4.1. Global Mammography Workstation Market, by Standalone, by Region, 2016-2028 (USD Million)

6. Global Mammography Workstation Market, by Application6.1. Key Findings6.2. Introduction6.2.1. Global Mammography Workstation Market, By Application, 2016-2028 (USD Million)6.3. Diagnostic Screening6.3.1. Global Mammography Workstation Market, by Diagnostic Screening, By Region, 2016-2028 (USD Million)6.4. Advanced Imaging6.4.1. Global Mammography Workstation Market, by Advanced Imaging, by Region, 2016-2028 (USD Million)6.5. Clinical Review6.5.1. Global Mammography Workstation Market, by Clinical Review, by Region, 2016-2028 (USD Million)

7. Global Mammography Workstation Market, by End-Use7.1. Key Findings7.2. Introduction7.2.1. Global Mammography Workstation Market, By End-Use, 2016-2028 (USD Million)7.3. Hospitals7.3.1. Global Mammography Workstation Market, by Hospitals, By Region, 2016-2028 (USD Million)7.4. Breast Care Centers7.4.1. Global Mammography Workstation Market, by Breast Care Centers, by Region, 2016-2028 (USD Million)7.5. Academia7.5.1. Global Mammography Workstation Market, by Academia, by Region, 2016-2028 (USD Million)

8. Mammography Workstation Market Assessment by Geography8.1. Key findings8.2. Introduction8.3. Mammography Workstation Market - North America8.4. Mammography Workstation Market - Europe8.5. Mammography Workstation Market - Asia-Pacific8.6. Mammography Workstation Market - Middle East & Africa8.7. Mammography Workstation Market - Latin America

9. Competitive Landscape9.1. Expansion and Acquisition Analysis9.1.1. Expansion9.1.2. Acquisition9.2. Partnerships/Collaborations/Agreements/Exhibitions

10. Company Profiles10.1. Hologic10.1.1. Company Overview10.1.2. Financial Performance10.1.3. Product Benchmarking10.1.4. Recent Developments10.2. Fujifilm10.2.1. Company Overview10.2.2. Financial Performance10.2.3. Product Benchmarking10.2.4. Recent Developments10.3. Siemens Healthcare10.3.1. Company Overview10.3.2. Financial Performance10.3.3. Product Benchmarking10.3.4. Recent Developments10.4. GE Healthcare10.4.1. Company Overview10.4.2. Financial Performance10.4.3. Product Benchmarking10.4.4. Recent Developments10.5. Philips Healthcare10.5.1. Company Overview10.5.2. Financial Performance10.5.3. Product Benchmarking10.5.4. Recent Developments10.6. Modi Medicare10.6.1. Company Overview10.6.2. Financial Performance10.6.3. Product Benchmarking10.6.4. Recent Developments10.7. aycan Medical Systems, LLC10.7.1. Company Overview10.7.2. Financial Performance10.7.3. Product Benchmarking10.7.4. Recent Developments10.8. MILLENSYS10.8.1. Company Overview10.8.2. Financial Performance10.8.3. Product Benchmarking10.8.4. Recent Developments10.9. Trivitron Healthcare10.9.1. Company Overview10.9.2. Financial Performance10.9.3. Modalitys/Product Benchmarking10.9.4. Recent Developments

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